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Double H Ranch Fall/Spring Family Programs

Fall-Spring Family Programs provide respite needs while spreading the mission of health and happiness to children and families. Weekends include: Diabetes weekend, an Oncology camp for women, and an Autism weekend. Activities such as the ropes course, swimming, boating and other team building activities are offered.

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Expanded In Home Services for the Elderly Program (EISEP)

EISEP (Expanded In Home services for the Elderly Program) provides non-medical in-home services to elderly persons who have one or more disabling conditions which prevent them from performing activities of daily living. Services provided include case management, homemaker-personal care, housekeeper/chore, non-institutional respite, and ancillary services.

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Expanded In-Home Services for the Elderly Program (EISEP)

The Expanded In-Home Services for the Elderly Program (EISEP) provides comprehensive assessment, case management, and in-home services for functionally impaired persons 60 years of age or older in Schenectady County. Housekeepers, homemakers, Personal Emergency Response System (PERS), and social adult day services are included. Services limited to 2-8 hours a week.

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Expanded in Home Services for the Elderly (EISEP)

Provides assistance to help older adults ages 60 and older who are not Medicaid eligible and their families delay or avert costly and premature placement in nursing facilities. Services include case management services and non-medical supportive services which can include aide service for light housekeeping and personal care as well as respite. A consumer directly model, where […]

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Family Support Services

Provides respite and support for families who need a break as our staff supervise, socialize, and assist with family members with recreational activities planned within the home and in the community.

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Family Support Services

Provides services to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families at home and in the community. Activities include, but are not limited to, respite care, social events, bowling, swimming, arts and crafts, and participation in Special Olympics sports training and events. Transportation is provided.

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Family Support Services Program for Developmentally Disabled and Their Families

Family Support Services provides respite care and community habilitation for the developmentally disabled, to provide families with a break from the continuous challenges of caring for a developmentally disabled child and to enhance a child’s fundamental skills in the areas of independence, integration, individualization and productivity.

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Family Supports Program

Provides support to families who are caring for a child or adult in their home. Family support may take place at the family’s home, in the community or at a Lexington site. Family supports include respite, after-school program, evening and weekend recreation, childcare during school holidays and vacations, specialized groups, parent support groups and networks, […]