Residential Programs
Operates several homes for individuals with developmental disabilities providing housing and related services.
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Operates several homes for individuals with developmental disabilities providing housing and related services.
The Schoharie County ARC Residential Services Program offers a variety of residential alternatives in community based settings.
Wildwood’s residential programs serve individuals with all levels of disability and are designed to provide individuals with the highest quality services while providing the feeling that where they live is truly home. Serving 179 families from nine counties. Services include: Community residences: Currently 16 houses in Albany, Schenectady, Alplaus, Castleton, Clifton Park, Guilderland, and Delmar […]
Providing community living opportunities for individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities.
Provides residential group homes for individuals with developmental disabilities. Individual needs, compatibility with the other residents, physical accessibility issues, and an individual’s desire to live in a particular home are all factors for acceptance into the program.
Provides 24/7 supervised residential supports and supportive supports, or less than 24 hour supports, to people with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
Provides individualized services to meet the needs of individuals to be supported. Services included homes with 24-hour live-in support with medical support, supported apartments with daily or less frequent visits, homes with independent apartments with only the level of support desired, living with a family in the community, and homes for children, men, women, and […]
Provides permanent support housing for individuals and families with mental health diagnoses, substance use, and other life challenges who are experiencing chronic homelessness.
Provides rental assistance and case management to homeless individuals with disabilities and their families through a Federal Grant Program funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Provides 76 single room occupancy units to homeless single women from all different backgrounds.