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Manhattan Developmental Disabilities Council

www.manhattanddcouncil.org

Next Meeting

Tuesday, November 21, 2023

10:00 A.M.

Virtual Zoom meeting

https://zoom.us/j/92502943960?pwd=RDJwWHo4bUJBS09qWHNVWUNKZGxaZz09

Meeting ID: 925 0294 3960
Passcode: 927238

Manhattan Developmental Disabilities Council Minutes

October 17, 2023

I.          Introductions

The June minutes are posted on the Council website. If you would like to refer to past minutes, they are always available on the DD Council website: (www.manhattanddcouncil.org).

III.        Announcements

ManhattanDDcouncil@gmail.com. Please send all information and flyers to the email address. All non-fundraiser events can be posted on the website.

We will continue our meetings via Zoom and we appreciate everyone who participates

NYC Fair: Life Plan? NYC FAIR Town Hall, 11/9, 7pm Register Today & Ask your questions https://forms.gle/6tfj7LRhaRSE9f6V6

Queens Family Support Fair 10/27 @ Flushing Sheraton Hotel

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2023-qcdd-family-support-resource-fair-tickets-703622282187?aff=oddtdtcreator

ADAPT Community Network – formerly UCP of New York City

ADAPT Community Network has funds available in all boroughs for Family Reimbursement. We also offer Housing Advocacy, Home Modifications, Clinical Services, Day Habilitation, Community Habilitation, Overnight Respite, Supported Employment and more. Please call our information line, Project Connect at 877-827-2666 or email projectconnect@adaptcommunitynetwork.org.

ADAPT Community Network’s services include Family Reimbursement, Home Modifications, Housing Assistance Services, Day Hab, Comm Hab, Clinical Services, Overnight Respite, and more. Please contact our information and referral line, Project Connect, at 877-827-2666 or projectconnect@adaptcommunitynetwork.org for more information.

Lifespire

Family support, behavior management – available in person or remote, parent training service

Email Jay Kleinman, Jkleinman@lifespire.org or call 646-338-5632 for more info or to refer.

AHRC

Vacancies in all Manhattan day habilitation programs

Accepting applications for Melissa Riggio Higher Education Program – Deadline 12/21/23 for Fall 2024 semester: https://www.ahrcnyc.org/services/school/college/apply/

Contact: David Summers, david.summers@ahrcnyc.org

Extended Home Care

Services for children and adults: home care, OT, PT, speech therapy

Rachel Plakstis

Vice President of IDD Services

Rplakstis@extendedhc.net

1979 Marcus Ave – Ste 213

Lake Success, NY 11042

CELL: 917-202-0123 

OFFICE: 212-356-4200 ext 3404

Sinergia

Family support case management for non-Medicaid families residing in Manhattan

Free psychological & psychosocial evaluations for OPWDD families (non-Medicaid)

Education advocacy for OPWDD eligible families age 3-21

We are Sinergia Inc, a non-profit organization that works with individuals diagnosed with intellectual/Developmental disability residing in All five boroughs, we provide non-Medicaid case management for families looking to apply for OPWDD, Medicaid Waiver enrollment, free Psychological and psychosocial evaluations for non- Medicaid individuals of all ages residing in Manhattan who are seeking OPWDD services.

In addition, Sinergia Inc provides education Advocacy services for families in Manhattan with children and/or Young Adults from ages 3 to 21year old, who are OPWDD eligible, and who have a developmental or intellectual disability. As well as training presented on a variety of topics related to special education, ranging from one-time workshops on topics of current interest to an intensive advocacy series designed to develop the knowledge and skills of parents to advocate for their own children and assist other parents, from our Metropolitan Parent Center.

For more information, please reach us at

Intake Team (DE)

Sinergia Inc.

2082 Lexington Ave. – 3rd Floor

New York, NY 10035

Tel:(212)643-2840 EXT 602

intake@sinergiany.org

YAI

YAI LINK: 212-273-6164

Openings for behavior management in Manhattan

Free Evaluations: For a free Evaluation Grant, a person must be ineligible for Medicaid and they must have documentation of a previous diagnosis of a developmental disability (i.e., intellectual disability, autism, cerebral palsy, seizure disorder).

Transition To Independence: The Transition to Independence Program is available to people, ages 17-21, who have a diagnosis of autism and live at home with family in Manhattan. Limited spots are available for Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island residents. The program is open to people who are not currently receiving OPWDD HCBS waiver services (ex: Self Direction, respite, NYSTART/CSIDD, community habilitation, day habilitation, supported employment, etc.) and those who do not have OPWDD eligibility.

For more information or a referral please email LINK@YAI.ORG or call 212-273-6182.

YAI Crisis Intervention is accepting referrals for Queens and Manhattan. We currently support with behavior management, counseling and connecting to other services and support.

Crisis Intervention

Manhattan Crisis Intervention: 212-273-6200  English ext. 4630  Spanish ext. 4629   manhattancrisisintervention@yai.org

Queens Crisis Intervention: 718-793-2182  English ext. 8540  Spanish ext. 8541   queenscrisisintervention@yai.org

Open The Lid

We offer web-based technology classes for any age, label or location.

 -Want to Use Technology Independently?

 -Surf the Web Safely?

 -Learn Online Productivity Tools?

 -Socialize Safely Online?

Click This Link for a Free Trial Week of Open the Lid, Web-Based Technology Classes —> https://www.openthelid.com/offers/hvFMmTt4

EMAIL support@openthelid.com

CALL/TEXT 607-339-8092

Broker, Care Manager, or FI?

Join Open the Lid’s FREE Virtual, Effective Communication Training for Different Individuals & Family styles on Thursday,21st September 2023 at 12 pm EST

Spend More Time Changing Lives & Less Time Chasing Emails!

-Sign Up Here—> https://www.openthelid.com/pl/234321

-Learn 6 Communication Challenges & Strategies

-Understand Personal Communication Barriers

-Identify Coping Strategies You Can Use NOW

Sign Up Now–> https://www.openthelid.com/pl/234321

NYC FAIR Town Hall on HCBS waiver settings rules changes on January 26th – OPWDD and NYCLU representatives sharing info.  Registration required.  Questions being solicited ahead of meeting.

Advance Care Alliance

Please contact Frida Valdez, the Outreach Coordinator at ACA/NY. directly at frida.valdez@myacany.org / 646-633-6842 to discuss the unique support provided for families in our pre-enrollment process into ACA/NY CCO (Care Coordination Organization).

We can assist with applying for OPWDD eligibility, scheduling/completing Psych/ Social/Telehealth Medical evals/ADOS assessments when applicable, and obtaining Medicaid for enrollment into our CCO for Care Management services. We also have:

•Specialized Admissions Coordinator who can help navigate more complex enrollment cases.

•Cultural Liaisons who speak Cantonese, Mandarin, and other languages.

•The Linkage Admissions Coordinator will assist with linking people with healthcare needs before enrolling.

Let us know if you have any questions, as we are here to support you! Thank you.

Unique Care Community Services

We have openings in our Group Day Hab, Com-Hab and Respite program. We are accepting individuals. Please email me at ajames@uniquecarenyc.org I can also be reached at 347-784-4622

Goodwill NYNJ

We have openings in our Day Habilitation without walls focusing on employment, Respite, and Advance services located in East Harlem  If you have any questions please call or email at lstilson@goodwillny.org or (347)906-2556, thank you!

Ohel Bais Ezra

Family reimbursement funds available Manhattan Brooklyn and Queens

Call 718-686-3451 or email Communityservices@ohelfamily.org

NY START(CSIDD)

212-273-6300

Accepting referrals. Provide help with conflict and behavior needs.

Crisis intervention. Coordinators on call 24/7. Crisis line available

February 21st on line training.

NYLPI – Looking for services for immigrants with disabilities that do not require Medicaid. NYPLI has free services and trainings available on future planning, guardianship, and special education rights; call 212-244-4664 for information or by requesting assistance online www.nylpi.org/get-help. We also provide a resource guide every Friday https://nylpi.org/resource/special-education-remote-learning-information-contacts-resources-links/

10/18 Paola Martinez-Boone-NY Lawyers-Special Education Training-Know Your Rights: The Disability Justice Program of New York Lawyers for the Public Interest (NYLPI) is offering FREE special education training.

Spanish on Thursday, October 19, 2023, from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Register here link to register/Spanish-https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0vduyppj4jHtQtXA9ai5TnsJPiS7IbpF6C?_x_zm_rtaid=rSFf2duvSYCmpB9nBMuzHg.1697547122452.8506596d719fb93379beaad490e12696&_x_zm_rhtaid=118#/registration

Esperanza has a day hab program in Washington Heights, and funds available for transportation reimbursement for Manhattan only.  212-928-5810

GHO– GHO has openings:

FSS services(Family Reimbursement and Case Management, Medicaid is not required)

Medicaid Waiver services (Employment program, including SEMP, ETP/Pathway, community based pre-voc., Day Hab w/o walls, site-based Day Hab, Com-Hab and respite. Bilingual staff speaking in Chinese, Korean and ASL available

Info/questions:

call: 718-307–6563/ 6564/6570.

Email: pat@ghoinc.org

GHO has contract with CDNY continue to assist Chinese and Korean speaking families enrolling into Care Design’s care management regardless of language barrier. Speak to Joe Tan 718-2616552 ext. 2054. Workshop on April 7 at 11:00AM

The Center for Discovery. We are an OPWDD run residential facility, as well as DOE run school. We are currently accepting applications for residential placement. Please have anyone interested have their school district send the child’s referral packet to us directly. Call me with any questions 845-649-5104 or slivanos@tcfd.org. Website: www.tcfd.org. We are also working on a brand new DDPC partnership grant for restraint and seclusion reduction analysis for all of NYS. If you would like to participate please reach out to help!   Opening children’s hospital in 2021.

Health Care Advocate ICAN. Please contact Lynn Decker,    ldecker@cidny.org 646-442-4188. I am the designated participant advocate for enrollees in the FIDA-IDD plan with Partners Health Plan, and can assist others enrolled in Medicaid Managed Care plans.

Elmys Silvia Navas from family reimbursement we have opening for Queen and Brooklyn we are accepting applications. Please feel free and contact me at 917-324-6825 or 718-789-7539

Goodwill- opening in Harlem Dayhab without walls

Summertime Gallery – an art studio + gallery for artists with and without disabilities pushing towards a more inclusive art world. We currently have two exciting groups we have during the week.

Studio Hours is a virtual group where we use different prompts, materials, and mediums to create art together. This is less of a step by step class but more of an art family/community where artists encourage and support each other.

Our second group is Art Walks + Talks. This hybrid group consists of visiting art museums or galleries in person every other week, and the opposing week we are virtual and create art using inspiration from the week prior. This group is great for those who want to immerse themselves in the NYC art world.

These groups accept Self-Direction and fee-for-service. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to anna@summertimegallery.org or check out our website at Summertimegallery.org

CARES Article 16 and Article 31 clinics–   FSS Grant in Brooklyn and are able to provide free evaluations for individuals looking to obtain OPWDD eligibility.  Please contact me at pratz@caresnyc.org or 212-420-1970 ext. 123

MTA Accessibility Coming Soon OMNY Reduce Fare Training  Please Contact  Sara Bahri Systemwide Accessibility sara.bahri@nyct.com set up date time on zoom Please Update Reduced-Fare Metro Cards Information no photo need https://new.mta.info/fares/how-to-apply-reduced-fare-metrocard need print out page only address phone and email address mail Mail to MTA Reduce Fare 130 Livingston St Brooklyn Ny 11201

Reduced Fare OMNY go on https://reducefare.mta.info/omny-registration

If need to Presentation Disability systemwide email accessibility@mtahq.org  seniors Call MTA Government 646-252-2660   link omny.info   Baby stroll mymta.info/accessibility

Please visit the MTA website for the redesign of the new buses from the Bronx into Manhattan. New elevator in Times square.
This coming Monday is the meeting to discuss fair cuts. 10Am and again at 6pm . The meeting will be held at 2 Broadway in Manhattan.

NY foundation for seniors– Home care program is looking to talk to people who are interested in housing

Metro community health centers-4 centers available in Staten Island, Manhattan, Bronx and Manhattan dental

Anchor Health – Independent from OPWDD. We service both children and adults(contact info in chat) At Anchor Health, we provide compassionate, skilled, person centered home care services to individuals and families.

Anchor’s home health aids are trained in crisis intervention, IDD and mental/medical health and are supervised by a licensed clinical social worker. Our home health aids make it possible for people to live more satisfying lives in their homes. We are Medicaid funded and are independent from OPWDD. I can be reached at 347-709-9181 or psych1325@gmail.com for assistance or inquiry.

Gateway Counseling Center– We currently have openings for Group Day Hab site-based and Without Walls, Supplemental Group Day Hab, Pre Vocational (Pilot program), and Community Habilitation for Manhattan. To make a referral, I can be reached at (929) 237-7222 or via email mary.tejada@gccnyc.org

NYSID

has openings for Camp Reimbursement. Contact Jackie Tripodi at 929-202-1115 or email her at jtripodi@nysidinc.org for more information.

T care support

Home care based services. Support children with P3 . Supporting children who are not getting their full IEP services. Arianne Saxton, T Care Support

347-774-1660 and a.saxton@tcaresupport.com

We specialize is staffing, HCBS services and P3/SETTS

HCBS- Home and community based services (HCBS) provide opportunities for Medicaid beneficiaries to receive services in their own home or community for individuals age 0-21 with intellectual or developmental disabilities, physical disabilities, and/or mental illnesses.

P3- P3/SETTS  is a program designed to provide academic support to students who require individualized attention due to a variety of reasons. We also offer Related Services that include Occupational Therapy (OT), Physical Therapy (PT), Speech Therapy, Health Paras, Mental Health Counselors, and more. These services are crucial for students who require extra assistance to meet their academic potential. P3/SETTS can help students improve their academic performance by providing individualized attention that is tailored to their unique needs. The Related Services we offer can help students with physical or cognitive disabilities to access their education and develop the skills they need to succeed.

Titus School

Located in Manhattan. We support a wide range of children with special needs. In addition, we support children with mental health issues as well. We have an 8:4 ratio.

III.    State News – Samwitt Tadesse

Depart of civil service acronym HELP. Allows agencies to hire LPN RN and DSP’s without requiring a civil services competitive exam. HELP program runs April 5th 2023-March 2024. This is a State-run opportunity.

Deadline  to register to vote October 28th To get help registering to vote or find additional information, contact Michael Orzel, OPWDD National Voter Registration Act Liaison at

michael.orzel@opwdd.ny.gov or (518) 474-2757.

Guide house survey-Guidehouse will be issuing surveys for providers and those with lived experience to take part in, allowing Guidehouse to capture and asses the feelings, attitudes and perspectives of those receiving or providing services within the OPWDD system on the topic of managed care and systemic issues generally.

If anyone has questions about this evaluation, they may email ARPA.Inquiry@opwdd.ny.gov.

V.  City News –

  • No report this month

VI.  IAC Report – Richard Bosch

  • IAC had a meeting with the 5 council chairs. It was a productive and helpful meeting. They will continue to meet with them.
  • Advocates of the State commissioner of health is aware that the 11% we were asking for clinics did not happen this year. We are hoping he will put it in the budget this year.
  • November 9 & 15 are Stated Education hearings.
  • November 15th is the upcoming Lobby day in the capital war Room.
  • State university of NY has 13 contracts with Suny colleges for DSP credentials. Over 1200 of the 2400 seats have been taken.
  • 800 staff have gotten e badges which is a type of credentialing.
  • Family reimbursement program was discussed. There will be a questionnaire from OPWDD to capture the issues and concerns regarding the program.
  • State Budget: Flat budget proposed, no planned increases
  • Current COLAs falling short of actual inflation
  • CPI of 2% proposed, more needed to support DSPs
  • Rebasing will be delayed until July 2021 to have a better idea of what is going on.
  • There is a new program to enable people to live at home with assistive technology. No information on it as of now.
  • A Day Hab survey was sent to the Day hab providers from IAC. They wanted to know who was having issues getting people back to Day program. Statewide there with over 1300 people who could not get back to Day Program.  Some issues that came up were no bussing, no staff, people did not want to return
  • OPWDD is working on vaccine payments. To make sure everyone received the money they need or did not get too much.
  • City Budget: Mayor proposing 15% cut for all agencies
    • 5% cut as of 11/1, further 5% cuts expected in Jan & Apr
  • Education
    • 853 & 4410 schools in need of continued & increased funding
    • Staffing & bussing are challenges
  • Self-Direction
    • Demographics of participating individuals/families and factors related to accessing services being reviewed
  • Need demographic Data on people using OPWDD’s services.

VII. Committee Reports:

Manhattan FSS Advisory Council: Co-Chairs: Jackie Goldberg and Mary McGuire-Weafer 

The meeting was on September 28th. It was on Epilepsy. It was very well attended and informative.

November 2, 2023 The next meeting will be with the MTA.  It will help with applications and other accommodations that can be used. It’s a very useful presentation

Access-A-Ride (AAR) Paratransit Presentation

Description

Overview About MTA Reduced Fare, OMNY & Access-A-Ride” on Thursday, November 2nd from 10 am – 11 am

Please join us as we will have representatives from the MTA Reduced Fare/Mobile Sales Program and Access-A-Ride explaining the application process, eligibility criteria and benefits of these programs.

Reginald J. Baron, Director of the MTA Reduced Fare/Mobile Sales Program will be discussing the Reduced Fare Program and the Mobile Sales Program as well as OMNY. Tammie Francisque and Kevin Flores Outreach Coordinators with MTA NYC Transit’s Paratransit Division will be speaking about Access-A-Ride.

Time

Nov 2, 2023 10:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Meeting ID

982 4121 1220

Registration Link

https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwvc-iqrzooGNSQ_mbe6-hwo0-3DNw_WtlK

Please email Jackie Goldberg  to  be added to  our Mailchimp LIST manhattanfamilyadvisory@gmail.com

Epilepsy Foundation of Metro New York
On Zoom and Possibly in Person, too!
Stay Tuned

Family & Provider Information CommitteeCo-Chairs: Wendy De Leon & Luisa Eusse-Roché

Upcoming meetings to be announced

Co-chairs open to suggestions for topics & speakers

Legislative Committee: Co-Chairs:Jim Malley & Lynn Decker

Expanding work to ongoing advocacy with local legislators for I/DD issues & needs

If you are interested in being more involved please reach out to Kathy Kelly.

Transition Committee: Co-Chairs: Andrew Harris and David Summers

Met on Wednesday, October 11th, 10:00am

Navigating adult service options for transitioning youth with I/DD

Covering OPWDD eligibility, Medicaid, Front Door processes

Future meetings: guardianship & alternatives, other topics

Next meeting will be December 13th about Guardianship and alternatives to that option.

Meeting 2nd Wednesdays every other month (even numbered months)

Landscape for finding day program placements has improved but still challenging

Met on June 7th 10:00AM inclusive programs of higher education.

-Updated directory of adult services for Manhattan residents with I/DD also available on manhattanddcouncil.org, and email aharris27@schools.nyc.gov if you’d like to have your organization’s info included in this directory.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact us:

David Summers, AHRC NYC, david.summers@ahrcnyc.org

Andrew Harris, P138M, aharris27@schools.nyc.gov

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