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There are 108 services which match your criteria:
Alumni Club
Contact: Pamela Schulhoff - link@yai.org - (212)645-1616 x618
YAI/NIPD's Alumni Club offers ongoing support to adults with a mild disability through a variety of recreational and cultural activities as well as through discussion groups intended to increase self-awareness. We also take advantage of all the wonderful activities New York city has to offer.
Audiology
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
Audiologists provide comprehensive diagnostic and rehabilitative services for all areas of auditory, vestibular and related impairments.
Brief Therapy
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
We have a unique staff that is specially trained to provide psychotherapy for change in a maximum of 15 sessions. This is a particularly useful approach for those with specific problems, family involvement, and/or limited time or interested in ongoing psychotherapy.
Bronx Adult Respite Program
Contact: Linda LaPoint - link@yai.org - (718)792-6221 x211
YAI/NIPD's Bronx Adult Respite Program is a socialization and recreation program designed to assist people with developmental disabilities achieve greater independence.
Bronx After school Respite
Contact: Jessica Gonzalez - link@yai.org - (718)792-6221 x210
YAI/NIPD's Bronx After School Program for children ages 7-13 years of age living with their family in the Bronx.
Bronx Club Fun
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
YAI/NIPD's Club Fun in the Bronx Saturday recreation for children from 6 to 18 with limited transportation offered.
Bronx Evening Adjustment Program, (BEAP)
Contact: Linda LaPoint - link@yai.org - (718)792-6221 x211
YAI/NIPD's Bronx Evening Adjustment Program offers adults with developmental disabilities living in the Bronx structured social and recreational opportunities.
Bronx Freedom Club
Contact: Linda LaPoint - link@yai.org - (718)792-6221 x211
YAI/NIPD's Freedom Club is a socialization and recreation program designed for competitively employed or employable individuals with developmental or learning disabilities living in the Bronx.
Bronx Holiday Respite
Contact: Jessica Gonzalez - link@yai.org - (718)792-6221 x210
YAI/NIPD's Holiday Respite Program in the Bronx, is a recreational program that operates according to the Board of Education's Holiday schedule serving individuals with a documented developmental disability, between the ages of 7 to 21 years of age and living with their family in the Bronx.
Bronx SWAT
Contact: Ruth Jeffers - Bronxswat@yai.org - (718)792-6221 x205
YAI/NIPD's Bronx Supported Work and Training Program (SWAT) prepares and supports adults with mental retardation, developmental and learning disabilities throughout the Bronx in preparing for and sustaining integrated employment.
Bronx Work Readiness
Contact: Ruth Jeffers - Bronxswat@yai.org - (718)792-6221 x205
YAI/NIPD's Bronx Work Readiness Program (WRP) is an intensive pre-employment program for adults with developmental disabilities.
Brooklyn Children & Adolescent Program, (BCAP)
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
YAI/NIPD's Brooklyn Children and Adolescent Program,
Brooklyn Family Reimbursement
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
YAI/NIPD administers this program to residents of Brooklyn to provide a subsidy to families to pay for specific goods and services that are not funded by another source.
Brooklyn Friday Night Social
Contact: Neffie White - link@yai.org - (212)273-2454
YAI/NIPD's Brooklyn Friday Night Social offers adults living in Brooklyn an opportuinty for structured socialization and recreation.
Brooklyn Leisure Trax, (BLT)
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
Brooklyn Leisure Trax is a recreation and socialization program for individuals with a documented developmental disability, ages 16 and up, who reside with their families in Brooklyn, New York. Members meet at a YAI/NIPD center and leave on escorted community activities.
Brooklyn Project Intervene
Contact: Kostas Kouris - Kostas.kouris@yai.org - (718)855-6155 x411
Behavior management, travel, and other skills training are provided to individuals and their families in the home and in groups at local community centers.
Brooklyn Saturday Evening Respite
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
YAI/NIPD's Brooklyn Saturday Evening Respite Program consists of center based recreation activities on Saturday evenings for individuals age 16 and older who have a documented developmental disability and live at home with their families in Brooklyn. The program is wheelchair accessible.
Brooklyn SWAT
Contact: Rada Bishenkevich - brooklynswat@yai.org - (718)368-9311
YAI/NIPD's Brooklyn Supported Work and Training Program (SWAT) prepares and supports adults with mental retardation, developmental and learning disabilities throughout the Brooklyn in preparing for and sustaining integrated employment.
Camp Promise
Contact: Norm Silverman - nsilverman@yai.org - (845)358-5700 x17
A six-week summer day camp program for children ages 5-12 who have learning and other developmental disabilities.
Camp Triumph
Contact: Norm Silverman - nsilverman@yai.org - (845)358-5700 x17
A six-week summer day camp program for adolescents ages 13-17 who have learning and other developmental disabilities.
CAPABLE
Contact: Brenda Costner - capable@yai.org - (718)792-6221 x206
YAI/NIPD's Counseling and Placing Assistance for Business Locating Employees (CAPABLE) assists adults with mental illness and dual-diagnosis mental illness/mental retardation in preparing for and sustaining integrated employment.
Career Life Skills Center
Contact: Michelle Newburger - mnewburger@yai.org - (845)358-5700 x15
Offered through RCALD this program provides vocational and educational services to secure jobs that provide self-fulfillment, dignity and financial independence.
Coffee House
Contact: Erica Arancibia - earincibia@yai.org - (845)358-5700 x19
A structured socialization and recreation program for adults with learning and other developmental disabilities offered through RCALD.
College and Vocational Fair
Contact: Trish Austin - taustin@yai.org - (845)358-5700 x 21
An event that features schools that offer comprehensive programs and support services for students with learning and other developmental disabilities.
Corporate Source
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
The Corporate Source, a member of the YAI/NIPD Network, creates employment opportunities for people with disabilities by securing outsourcing contracts with the government and private sector. Through these contracts, The Corporate Source is a source of jobs for YAI/NIPD Employment Initiat
Day Habilitation
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
YAI/NIPD's Day Habilitation Programs are a community-based service for persons with a developmental disability over the age of 18. Participants learn functional skills and increase productivity through integration into the local neighborhoods.
Day Treatment
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
YAI/NIPD's Day Treatment Programs offer an extensive variety of innovative and individualized services, which focus on meeting the personal goals and choices of the consumers and their families.
Dentistry
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
Premier HealthCare Dental services, committed to meeting the dental needs of people with developmental disabilities and their families.
Extend-A-family
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
Through YAI/NIPD's Extend-A-Family program overnight respite (temporary room, board and supervision) is provided in the homes of trained hosts for individuals with a documented developmental disability who live at home with their families in Brooklyn, New York.
Family Therapy
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
Family Therapy, is offered through YAI's Center for Specialty Therapy. This model of treatment can be determined with your therapist.
Gastroenterology
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
Gastroenterology is the medical specialty that deals with the treatment and prevention of illnesses relating to the stomach, intestines, liver and pancreas.
In-home Respite
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
YAI/NIPD's In home respite gives caregivers a break from the responsibility of caring for a family member with a developmental disability. A trained respite specialist provides one to one individualized care in the family's home.
Independent Living Program
Contact: Joe Medler - link@yai.org - (212)273-6298
YAI/NIPD's Independent Living Program provides comprehensive training to prepare adults with a mild disability to live as independently as possible. Monthly group meetings are provided for parents/caregivers to assist them in supporting their relative in transition to greater independence.
Individualized Residential Alternatives - YAI
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
YAI/NIPD's IRA's serve individuals who are Medicaid eligible in a residential setting which meets their individual needs. Services are dictated by the needs of the individual rather than provided as a component of a particular service model.
Individualized Support Services - YAI
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
At YAI/NIPD's an Individualized Support Service, (ISS), plan can be developed for an individual with developmental disabilities who may want to remain in their own home or apartment but who may require minimal assistance in order to be successful.
Intermediate Care Facilities - YAI
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
These are YAI/NIPD's medicaid funded residential setting for people with severe disabilities. ICF provides a full array of direct-care and clinical services within the program model. Clinical services include psychology, social work, speech therapy, nursing, nutrition, pharmacology and medical.
Leisure Connection, (TLC)
Contact: Edna Bey - link@yai.org - (212)645-1616 x620
YAI/NIPD's Leisure Connection, TLC, This program is intended for individuals with mild learning disabilities. With minimal staff support, participants plan and are engaged in a variety of community activities.
Leisure Trax Travel Program
Contact: Becky Lewin - becky.lewin@yai.org - (212)273-6254
YAI/NIPD's Leisure Trax offers adults with developmental and learning disabilities safe and exciting vacation and travel opportunities, including day and weekend trips and extended vacations with domestic and international destinations.
Long Island Employment Services
Contact: Victoria Fina - vfina-walls@yai.org - (516)338-9264, 4450
YAI/NIPD's Long Island Employment Services provides a range of employment services for adults with mental retardation and developmental and learning disabilities.
Long Island Overnight Respite
Contact: Terry Audate - link@yai.org - (718)393-3545
YAI/NIPD's community based program for families in need of weekend respite on a planned or emergency basis. The overall objective of respite is to afford families a reprieve from the day-to-day caregiving responsibilities.
Long Island Project A.S.S.I.S.T.
Contact: Andrea LaSalle - link@yai.org - (516)741-5856
YAI/NIPD's Project Assist on Long Island is a one to one person-centered, skills training service provided in the family's home.
Mainstreaming At Camp (MAC Plus)
Contact: Joe Medler - jmedler@yai.org - (212)273-6298
YAI/NIPD's Mac Plus is a one week residential camping program offered through YAI's Camping & Travel Services and serves children ages 7 - 13. Our Mac Plus program offers a staffing ratio of 1 staff for every 2 campers.
Mainstreaming At Camp, (MAC )
Contact: Joe Medler - jmedler@yai.org - (212)273-6298
YAI/NIPD's Mainstreaming at Camp Program is a residential camping program for children and adolescents with developmental and learning disabilities. Inclusion is the theme in this uniquely tailored program within a traditional camp setting.
Manhattan Crisis Intervention
Contact: Jennifer Davidson - link@yai.org - (212)273-6200
YAI/NIPD's Crisis Intervention Program in Manhattan provides information and referral, assessment, advocacy, short-term counseling and in-home behavioral interventions to families living in Manhattan.
Manhattan Emergency Respite Fund
Contact: Maria Leonardo - (212)273-6229
YAI/NIPD's Emergency Respite Fund is available to families to help provide temporary caregiving during extreme family emergencies and to pay for staffing, food, and other necessities in accordance with the unique needs of each family.
Manhattan Evening Adjustment Program, (MEAP)
Contact: Pamela Schulhoff - link@yai.org - (212)645-1616 x618
YAI/NIPD's Manhattan Evening Adjustment Program is a recreation program offering services to individuals 18 and over with a documented developmental disability.
Manhattan Family Reimbursement
Contact: Jennifer Menges - link@yai.org - (212)273-6200
YAI/NIPD administers this program to residents of Manhattan to provide a subsidy to families to pay for specific goods and services that are not funded by another source.
Manhattan Holiday Respite Program
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
YAI/NIPD's Holiday Respite Recreation program is offered to school aged children during school holidays with limited transportation provided.
Manhattan Overnight Respite
Contact: Jeane Watkins - link@yai.org - (212)273-2673
YAI/NIPD's Weekend Overnight Respite is a community based program for families in need of weekend respite on a planned or emergency basis. The overall objective of respite is to afford families a reprieve from the day-to-day caregiving responsibilities.
Manhattan Project Intervene
Contact: Rocio Ruiz - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
YAI-NIPD's Project Intervene is where behavior management, travel, and other skills training are provided to individuals and their families in the home and in groups at local community centers.
Manhattan SWAT
Contact: Andrea Melvin - mpep@yai.org - (212) 273-6482
YAI/NIPD's Manhattan Supported Work and Training Program (Manhattan SWAT), prepares and supports adults with mental retardation, developmental and learning disabilities throughout Manhattan in preparing for and sustaining integrated employment
Manhattan Work Readiness, (WRP)
Contact: Andrea Melvin - mpep@yai.org - (212) 273-6482
YAI/NIPD's Manhattan Work Readiness Program (WRP) is an intensive pre-employment program for adults with developmental
Medicaid Service Coordination
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
Medicaid Service Coordination provides assistance with navigating the service system from a professional. Service Coordination this service, formerly called case management, is funded by Medicaid.
Medical Social Work
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
Medical Social Work is social work provided in a health care setting. Medical Social Work helps patients resolve social and psychosocial issues related to illness and disability. Services for patients most frequently include short term case management, crisis intervention, counseling and advocacy.
Nephrology
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
Nephrology is the science involved with the study of the kidney.
Nutrition at Center for Specialty Therapy
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
Nutritional services are provided by a Registered Dietitian (Certified Nutritionist) in the residential and day-habilitation settings. The clinician works with individuals and their caregivers/support staff to assess and evaluate the individuals' nutritional needs.
Nutrition at Premier Healthcare
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
Nutrition Services are provided by a Registered Dietitian (Certified Nutritionist) under the supervision of a physician at our conveniently located medical centers. Nutritionists will assess and evaluate the individual's nutritional needs.
Occupational Therapy at Center for Specialty Therapy
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
Offered through YAI-NIPD's Center for Specialty Therapy, Occupational Therapy, or OT, is a skilled service that helps individuals achieve independence in all aspects of their lives.
Occupational Therapy at Premier Healthcare
Contact: Abigail Tayamen - link@yai.org - (212) 273-6178
Offered through Premier Healthcare, Occupational Therapy (OT), is a skilled, professional service that helps individuals achieve independence in all aspects of their lives. The goal of Occupational Therapy is to build on the skills the individual presently has to help develop a sense of competence.
Parents With Special Needs
Contact: YAI LINK - KostasKouris@yai.org - (212)273-6182
YAI/NIPD's Parents with Special Needs is a program for mothers and fathers who are developmentally disabled and who need guidance to help foster a more positive and rewarding family life.
Physiatry
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
A physiatrist is a physician specializing in rehabilitation, emphasizing the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of disorders that cause temporary or permanent impairment.
Premier Healthcare Center for Assistive Technology at Brooklyn College
Contact: Carol Schaeffler - link@yai.org - (718) 951-3193
The Premier Healthcare Center for Assistive Technology at Brooklyn College provides comprehensive identification, evaluation and treatment services for children and adults with developmental and acquired disabilities and their families.
Project A.S.S.I.S.T.
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212) 273-6182
YAI/NIPD's Project A.S.S.I.S.T. is a one to one person-centered, skills training service provided in the family's home.
Project ACE
Contact: Joe Garcia - link@yai.org - (787)261-7372
Based in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the International Institute for People with Disabilities of Puerto Rico (IIPD/PR), provides job training to people with developmental and learning disabilities and job placement with leading businesses and government agencies throughout Puerto Rico.
Project GROW
Contact: Kelly Flanigan - link@yai.org - (212)273-6259
YAI/NIPD's Project GROW offers Group training for families in the use of specific behavior techniques to promote positive family interactions. Peer support and individualized follow-up in the home are also provided.
Psychiatry
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
Premier HealthCare offers Psychiatry evaluations and follow up care for all age groups. This service is offered at multiple clinic sites.
Psychological Assessment Unit
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
Psychological Assessment Unit performs psychological evaluations of children, adolescents, and adults who have Mental Retardation and/or other developmental disabilities (such as Autism, PDD, Asperger's, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Seizure Disorder, etc.).
Psychosocial Evaluations
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
The primary function of a psychosocial evaluation is to assess an individual's service needs by gathering information about a person's family, current living environment, developmental history, support systems, medical and psychiatric issues, and desired service needs.
Psychotherapy
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
Sometimes life can feel overwhelming to you or you may just need some adjustments or improvements. Many people find it helpful to talk to a psychotherapist to get through those times.
Queens Afterschool Respite
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
YAI/NIPD's after school program for children ages 7 through 13 with a documented developmental disability who live at home in Queens, New York with their families. The program operates 39 weeks a year and follows the New York City Board of Education calendar.
Queens Crisis Intervention
Contact: Sakima Gonzalez - link@yai.org - (718)482-8121
YAI/NIPD's Crisis Intervention Program in Queens is an interdisciplinary team consisting of a psychologist, social worker, social work assistant and assistant psychologist, provide short-term counseling and/or in-home behavioral interventions serving families living in Queens.
Queens Emergency Respite Fund
Contact: Sakima Gonzales - link@yai.orq - (718)482-8121 x221
YAI/NIPD's Emergency Respite Fund is available to families to help provide temporary caregiving during extreme family emergencies and to pay for staffing, food, and other necessities in accordance with the unique needs of each family.
Queens Family Reimbursement
Contact: Kristi Hickey-Vigilante - link@yai.org - (718)482-8121
YAI/NIPD administers this program to residents of Queens to provide a subsidy to families to pay for specific goods and services that are not funded by another source.
Queens Leisure Action
Contact: Eric Kaiser - link@yai.org - (212)645-1616 x667
Recreational programs for individuals with mild developmental and learning disabilities. With minimal staff support, participants plan and are engaged in a variety of community activities.
Queens Overnight Respite
Contact: Terry Audate - link@yai.org - (718)393-3545
YAI/NIPD's Overnight Respite program in Queens is a community based program for families in need of weekend respite on a planned or emergency basis. The overall objective of respite is to afford families a reprieve from the day-to-day caregiving responsibilities.
Queens Saturday Drop Off
Contact: Eric Kaiser - link@yai.org - (212)645-1616 x667
YAI/NIPD's Saturday Drop Off is a Saturday evening recreation program serving individuals age 16 and above living in Queens.
Queens Sunday drop-off
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
YAI/NIPD's Sunday Drop Off is a Sunday afternoon recreation program serving individuals age 16 and above living in Queens.
Queens SWAT
Contact: Chris Morrow - QueensSWAT@yai.org - (718)389-1300
YAI/NIPD's Queens Supported Work and Training Program (SWAT) prepares and supports adults with mental retardation, developmental and learning disabilities throughout Queens in preparing for and sustaining integrated employment.
Queens T.G.I.W.
Contact: Eric Kaiser - link@yai.org - (212)645-1616 x667
YAI/NIPD's Thank Goodness It's the Weekend, or T.G.I.W., program sponsors a dance on the Second and Fourth Friday night of the month at our Bayside facility.
Residential Programs (RCALD)
Contact: Diana Flanagan - earancibia@yai.org - (845)358-5700 x19
YAI/RCALD's residential programs provide homes for adults with learning and other developmental disabilities in small, personal settings that allow each individual to increase their independence, while building daily living skill. Three, six person homes provide for different levels of support, depe
Residential Programs NIPD/NJ
Contact: John Schuckle - link@yai.org - (201) 750-0509
NIPD/NJ staff work closely with individuals and families to determine the most appropriate residential setting for each resident, based on his or her needs and skills. The goal is to choose a setting that is the right fit for the individual and will offer the best chance at lasting success.
Sexuality Unit
Contact: Grazyna Kusmierska - link@yai.org - (212)273-6100 x2474
YAI/NIPD's sexuality unit performs verbal informed sexual consent determinations. The unit also collaborates with the group therapy unit providing specialized groups for men and women in the area of sexuality.
Speech Therapy at Center for Specialty Therapy
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
Offered through YAI-NIPD's Center for Specialty Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology is a rehabilitative and habilitative service that offers assessment, diagnosis and treatment of communication disorders.
Speech Therapy at Premier Healthcare
Contact: YAI LINK - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
Speech-Language Pathology is a clinical service that offers assessment, diagnosis and treatment of communication disorders.
Supportive Training and Employment Program (STEP)
Contact: Joe Medler - jmedler@yai.org - (212)273-6298
YAI-NIPD's Supportive Training and Employment Program, or STEP, is offered through YAI's Camping & Travel Services. The STEP program offers young adults who are in transition from school to work the opportunity to further develop their work skills and their independent living Skills within the summe
Ten Pins Bowling
Contact: Erica Arancibia - earancibia@yai.org - (845)358-5700 x19
A league designed to encourage young adults with learning and other developmental disabilities to participate in a non-competitive forum, this service is offered through YAI/RCALD.
Westchester Employment Services
Contact: Susan Berlin - wswat@yai.org - (914)592-1880 x2
YAI/NIPD's Westchester Employment Services prepares and supports adults with mental retardation, developmental and learning disabilities throughout Westchester county in preparing for and sustaining integrated employment. Westchester Employment Services also includes an OPTS Program.
Westchester Recreation After Hours Program (WRAP)
Contact: Alice Valle-Florezz - link@yai.org - (914) 631-2400 x104
YAI/NIPD's WRAP is a structured program which offers supervised recreational activities within YAI's Tarrytown Mutiservice Facility and its local community.
YAI Community Trust
Contact: Roberta Koenigsberg - link@yai.org - (212)273-6290
Offered through YAI/NIPD, The YAI Community Trust is a pooled trust program which provides for supplemental items not covered by government benefits.
YAI Home Health Services of Long Island
Contact: Nancy Krumm or Annette Alleyne - link@yai.org - (631)858-9856
YAI's Certified Home Health Care Agency offering skilled in home Nursing, PT, OT and Home Health Aide services. Covered by Medicare, Medicaid and select private insurance.
YAI Home Health Services of New York City
Contact: Jacqueline House or Mary-Pat Schaefer - link@yai.org - (212)255-4040
YAI's Certified Home Health Care Agency offering skilled in home Nursing, PT, OT and Home Health Aide services. Covered by Medicare, Medicaid and select private insurance.
YAI LINK
Contact: Intake Specialist - link@yai.org - (212)273-6182
YAI LINK is the intake, information and referral unit for YAI/NIPD. Knowledgeable Intake Specialists answer questions about and make referrals for all the NIPD network services; provide information about the MR/DD, disability, and social service systems in the New York Metropolitan region.
YAI/NYL Clearview School & Annex
Contact: Hilary Tishenkel - htischenkel@yai.org - (718) 352-0104
We offer evaluations and services for eligible children aged 2-5 years in a warm, nurturing, child-centered environment. Services include special education, speech and language, occupational therapy, physical therapy, play therapy, ABA, Integrated and Universal Pre-K classrooms.
YAI/NYL Forest Hills West School
Contact: Amanda Miller - amiller@yai.org - (718) 639-9750
We offer evaluations and services for eligible children aged 2-5 years in a warm, nurturing, child-centered environment. Services include special education, speech and language, occupational therapy, physical therapy, play therapy, ABA, Integrated and Universal Pre-K classrooms.
YAI/NYL Gramercy School
Contact: Rae Eisdorfer - reisdorfer@yai.org - (212) 420-0510 x225
We offer evaluations and services for eligible children aged 2-5 years in a warm, nurturing, child-centered environment. Services include special education, speech and language, occupational therapy, physical therapy, play therapy, ABA, Integrated and Universal Pre-K classrooms.
YAI/NYL Harry Gordon School Early Intervention
Contact: Karen Jablon - kjablon@yai.org - (718)367-5917
We offer evaluations and services for eligible children aged 2-5 years in a warm, nurturing, child-centered environment. Services include special education, speech and language, occupational therapy, physical therapy, play therapy, ABA, Integrated and Universal Pre-K classrooms.
YAI/NYL Harry Gordon School: Preschool Program
Contact: Roseann Thorn or Melissa Bybel - mbybel@yai.org - (718) 367-5917
Services are available to eligible children 3 to 5 years of age.
YAI/NYL Harry H. Gordon Annex
Contact: Ann Esposito - aesposito@yai.org - (718) 367-5917
We offer evaluations and services for eligible children aged 2-5 years in a warm, nurturing, child-centered environment. Services include special education, speech and language, occupational therapy, physical therapy, play therapy, ABA, Integrated and Universal Pre-K classrooms.
YAI/NYL LifeStart ABA Early Intervention Program
Contact: evaluations: Service Coordination: Hilda Chusid hchusid@yai.org 212 418-0323; Services: Marcie Beigel mbeigel@yai.org 646 291-8391 - hchusic@yai.org; mbeigel@yai.org - 646-291-8391
Early Intervention service coordination, therapeutic and ABA Educational Services for infants and toddlers who have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders and other developmental disorders.
YAI/NYL LifeStart ABA SEIT Program (Applied Behavior Analysis--Special Education
Contact: Evaluations: Michele Kohler: mkohler@yai.org, (212) 418-0328; Services: Marcie Beigel mbeigel@yai.org, 646 291-8391 - mkohler@yai.org - (212) 418-0328
Preschool evaluation and ABA Education Services for children who have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders and other developmental disorders. Services provided in the home or community setting.
YAI/NYL Lifestart Early Intervention Home/Community Program
Contact: Evaluations: Michele Kohler (212) 418-0328; Services: Lisa Entstrasser (212) 418-0322 - mkohler@yai.org; lentstrasser@yai.org Early Intervention evaluations, service coordination, therapeutic and educational services for children birth to 3 years old in child's home, daycare, or community setting.
YAI/NYL LifeStart SEIT (Special Education Itinerant Teachers)
Contact: Evaluations: Michele Kohler mkohler@yai.org, (212) 418-0328; Services: Pamela Nesbitt pnesbitt@yai.org, (212) 418-0324 - mkohler@yai.org, pnesbitt@yai.org NYL SEIT (Special Education Itinerant Teaching) NYL SEIT Special Education Teachers support the preschool child with a disability in his/her regular classroom or home environment. Serving Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island, and Westchester.
YAI/NYL Midwood School
Contact: Shelley Drexler - sdrexler@yai.org - (718)382-1060
We offer evaluations and services for eligible children aged 2-5 years in a warm, nurturing, child-centered environment. Services include special education, speech and language, occupational therapy, physical therapy, play therapy, ABA, Integrated and Universal Pre-K classrooms.
YAI/NYL Queens/Bronx ABA SEIT (Applied Behavior Analysis, Special Eduation Itinerant
Contact: Marcie Beigel - mbeigel@yai.org - 646-291-8391
ABA SEIT Services for preschool children who have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders and other pervasive developmental disorders.
YAI/NYL Queens/Bronx Early Intervention Home/Community Program
Contact: Hilda Chusid: hchusid@yai.org, 212 418-0323 or Denise Perry dperry@yai.org, 646 291-8386 - dperry@yai.org - (646) 291-8386
Early Intervention service coordination, therapeutic and educational services for children from birth to 3 years of age in the child's home, daycare, or community setting.
YAI/NYL Queens/Bronx SEIT (Special Education Itinerant Teachers)
Contact: Denise Perry - dperry@yai.org - (646) 291-8386
NYL SEIT (Special Education Itinerant Teaching) Special Education Teachers support the preschool child with a disability in his/her regular education classroom or home environment.
YAI/NYL Roosevelt Children's Center
Contact: Yuki Okuma - yokuma@yai.org - (212) 991-5500
We offer evaluations and services for eligible children aged 2-5 years in a warm, nurturing, child-centered environment. Services include special education, speech and language, occupational therapy, physical therapy, play therapy, and ABA.
YAI/NYL William O'Connor-Bay Ridge School
Contact: Clare Bonafede - clare.bonafede@yai.org - (718)680-9751
We offer evaluations and services for eligible children aged 2-5 years in a warm, nurturing, child-centered environment. Services include special education, speech and language, occupational therapy, physical therapy, play therapy, ABA, Integrated and Universal Pre-K classrooms.
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