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Announcements

See the attached Vacancy List for current openings in services

AHRC

  • • Has 3 Day hab openings at the Fisher Center
  • • Has 4 Day hab openings at William Street
  • • Has openings in Day Hab at NY League 200 Varrick Street
  • • Has opening in Supportive Employment

Life Adjustment Center

  • • Has openings Empire Day Hab (Brooklyn; Adults w/Autism or along the spectrum
  • • Has openings Soho Day Hab (Lower Manhattan; High Function
  • • Has openings Lenox Day Hab ( Harlem; Medically Fraile)

SINERGIA

  • • Has MSC openings
  • • Has no openings in Day Hab Programs

YAI

  • • Has 5 openings in its work readiness program
  • • Has 8 openings in its supportive employment program
  • • Has 4 openings in its E SEMP program

 

Letter of Intent

Letter of Intent went out from OPWDD in place of the RFS( Request For Services) for Adoult Day Services to individuals aging out of the education system

Work Programs

If individuals are receiving Access V-R services; and getting paid these individuals can’t also

receive OPWDD services. However, if an individual wants to work and needs OPWDD services

an individual can receive OPWDD work programs such as: Supportive Employment, E-Semp, etc.

It is important to understand that if an individual needs a work program with less support services

than OPWDD’s work programs Access V-R would be the best program.

 

Hawthorne In Home Behavior Program

Is in its 2nd year of providing in home ABA. In this type of program behavior management strategies

are provided to the family. A Functional Behavior Assessment is conducted and then a plan is written for

implementation.

The Hawthorne In Home Behavior Program does have openings but for Manhattan families only

Currently, 35 hours per year of ABA are provided in the home but eventually these hours will be

increasing to 46 hour but when this change occurs the number of family’s being served will be decreasing

This program is OPWDD Funded not through Medicaid and is for children between the ages of 3 and

18 years of age.

 

Lifespire/YAI

Has an intensive Behavioral Program for those who have significant behaviors. Significant behaviors means that one must show behaviors that propose a danger to themselves or others

These Behavioral Programs are a 2 part process: The first part, is an Assessment Phase in which an

Article 16 Clinic conducts a Psychological Functional Assessment of Behavior that provides information on the individual’s behavior so that that a behavior plan can be completed. The second part, is the implementation and training of the information in the behavior plan.

Lifespire and YAI only provide in home Behavior Programs but, IBR provides Behavioral Programs for Day Habs

 

Graduates:

PS 138 M

  • 19 students will be going to some time of Day Program-no anticipated problems
  • 2 students haven’t been placed; one just agreed to evaluations but the mother keeps canceling appt’s. The other student is not eligible for Medicaid

PS 751M

  • All students have been placed
  • No anticipated problems with the placements

PS 759M

  • 17 students are confirmed in placements
  • 2 students (their parents, actually) have refused placement
  • 1 student is having Medicaid Issues that are being worked on (looks as if it will be successful)
  • 17 students are in the process of being place; no apparent problems. However, some haven’t chosen
  • and some are waiting evaluations (but agencies have expressed interest in them)

 

Have a great summer!

We will see you all again in September

 

 

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