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Brooklyn / New York / United States
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Founded in 1985, Independent Living Association, widely known as ILA, offers residential care services for adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. It provides long-term care, individualized treatment planning and case management services. Each of the organization s residential facilities includes a kitchen, dining units, bedrooms, and recreation and relaxation areas. It offers clinical assessment, personal care, and 24-hour medical and security monitoring services. Independent Living Association s staff includes a service coordinator, psychologist, administrators, physicians, supervisors, nurses and maintenance associates. With a location in Brooklyn, N.Y., it also provides behavior modification training and medical care coordination services. Additionally, Independent Living Association conducts social and recreational activities, as well as maintains more than 15 intermediate care facilities and several individualized residential alternative units in state of New York.
Brooklyn / New York / United States
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Kings & Queens Apartments manages The Georgetown apartment building as well as other buildings located throughout Brooklyn and Queens. Please visit the website if you are interested in rental opportunities.

Brooklyn / New York / United States
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AHRC New York City is a family-governed nonprofit organization that serves more than 11,000 individuals with developmental disabilities. The organization offers full-day services for children suffering from autistic spectrum disorder. It additionally provides occupational, speech and physical therapies. AHRC offers psychological, psychiatric and nutritional evaluation programs. The organization also provides counseling and educational advocacy services. It offers alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs for adults with mental health issues and brain injuries. AHRC organizes vocational training sessions for adults between the ages of 18 and 25. The organization additionally provides early intervention programs for infants and toddlers. With a location in Brooklyn, N.Y., it offers treatment services for various medical conditions, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, allergies and asthma.
Operational for more than 50 years, Lifespire is a nonprofit association that offers a range of health care services for individuals with developmental disabilities. With more than 1,000 people, it accepts Medicaid health plans. The association assists in the development of vocational and job acquisition skills. It provides rehabilitative, therapeutic, employment assistance and individualized support services. Lifespire provides Screening and Placement for Aging-out Consumers, which is a referral service sponsored by the Agency for Childrens Services (ACS). It also administers educational programs related to physical and psychological abuse, seclusion and mistreatment. The association participates in various carnivals, concerts, fashion shows and food events. It serves more than 4,500 individuals in over 55 locations in New York City. The association s clients include printers, stationers, paper manufacturers, giftware suppliers and advertising agencies.
Brooklyn / New York / United States
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Community Options, establishment in 1989, is a nonprofit organization that provides housing and support services, as well as advocacy assistance for people with disabilities. The organization s technology department works with employers to adapt and apply relevant technology to enable people with disabilities to work. Community Options also publishes several newsletters. The organization operates offices in Texas, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Connecticut. It accepts donations, including charitable gift annuities, life estate agreements, life insurance, wills and bequests. In addition, the organization offers assistance with special events, parties, holiday celebrations and advocacy rallies. Headquartered in Princeton, N.J., Community Options maintains a location in Brooklyn, N.Y.