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Oswego / New York / United States
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ARISE is a nonprofit independent living center that serves individuals with physical, mental, cognitive, sensory and multiple disabilities. Founded in 1979, the center serves more than 3,000 people each year. It offers peer counseling, independent living skill training, information and referral, and individual and system advocacy services. ARISE provides adoption, child abuse prevention, housing, employment, and crisis pregnancy and domestic violence counseling services. The center s additional services include assistance with transportation, social skill development, personal care, and medication and money management. It operates a library that maintains a collection of books and reference materials on topics, such as financial management, education, technology, housing, health, employment and recreation. ARISE maintains a location in Oswego, N.Y.
Valley Stream / New York / United States
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Home Helpers of North Valley Stream is the most trusted and respected local provider of in-home care and support for people in their homes, retirement communities, assisted living and skilled nursing facilities - wherever you call home. We provide caregivers and in home solutions - emergency wearable, nutritious meals and in home safety assessment. We provide caregiver and in-home solutions, enabling them to remain safely at home. Call us today!
Buffalo / New York / United States
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Providing premier home care services in Buffalo, NY, FirstLight Home Care has been a leader in the caregiving industry for decades. Our Buffalo caregiver services has provided a lasting peace-of-mind to those who choose our services. Whether you or your loved one is a senior or elderly, someone recovering from surgery, a new mom or busy mom, with disabilities needing light assistance or just needing someone to talk to at the comfort of your home, at FirstLight Home Care, our trusted Buffalo caregivers will be there to lend a helping hand!
Brooklyn / New York / United States
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The Brooklyn Botanic Garden is nestled in 52 acres of beautifully maintained grounds. Visitors are invited to explore the diverse flora that each season has to offer. Springtime is lush with tulips, magnolias, and fragrant lilacs, while autumn features the vibrant color changes of trees from around the world. For those whose horticultural curiosity runs deeper, the garden offers a variety of classes and workshops for kids and adults.

Parking and public transportation at Brooklyn Botanic Garden
The Brooklyn Botanic Garden is easily accessible via public transportation. Daily parking is available for a fee.

Best and worst time to go to Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Cherry blossom season kicks off in April, when thousands of cherry trees bloom into brilliant pink canopies. The stunning Cranford Rose Garden is in full bloom in June. Spring and summer weekends, especially during cherry blossom season, are especially crowded. The cherry blossoms peak over a span of several weeks, so consider letting the initial rush die down, and go on a weekday.

Admission to Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Admission is $12 for adults and $6 for seniors and students over 12. Members and children under 12 enter for free. Prices vary for festivals, and visiting hours change seasonally; check the website for updates. Admission is free on Tuesdays, Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon, and winter weekdays (November-February). The Brooklyn Botanic Garden is closed on Mondays, except certain holidays.

Must see/do at Brooklyn Botanic Garden
The Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden transports visitors to another place with its koi filled pond and Shinto shrine. Shakespeare's Garden is a charming collection of the herbs and flowers mentioned in the beloved writer's verses. Inside the Steinhardt Conservatory, don't miss the desert and tropical pavilions, the world-class orchid collection, and the Bonsai Museum.

Other places to visit near Brooklyn Botanic Garden
The Brooklyn Museum has an extensive collection of art and antiquities from around the world. Prospect Park is a lovely green space to relax in, and also has a carousel, a zoo, and a water play area for kids. West of Prospect Park is the historic neighborhood of Park Slope, worth exploring for its brownstone-lined streets, and its abundance of restaurants and boutiques.

Insider tip for visitors to Brooklyn Botanic Garden
The unpredictability of Northeastern winters can delay certain blooms, especially cherry blossoms. Check the website or follow them on Twitter for real-time updates on plants in bloom.

Author's bio: Michele DeBella is a freelance writer based in New York City. She appreciates all urban garden spaces, from flower boxes to botanical gardens. Follow her on Twitter @MicheleDeBella.

 

New City / New York / United States
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Formed in 1947 as the Cerebral Palsy Society of Rockland, today Jawonio provides community resources and opportunities for those with disabilities and special needs. This business provides service to more than 5,000 children and adults each year.

Main features of its service include: medical and clinical, rehabilitative and day habilitation, education and community listing services to those with disabilities.

This highly-valued community resource is located at the corner of North Little Tor and Phillips Hill roads.

Johnson City / New York / United States
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At UHS Home Care, our medical experts know that one of the best places for people to recover after illness or injury is right in their own home. We are the leading provider of home care services in the greater Binghamton community including Johnson City, NY. We offer skilled nursing at home, medical equipment and supplies for the home, and long-term care. UHS Home Care offers a wide array of home care services, including highly skilled, specialized nursing care, monitors and nutritional supplies, durable medical equipment and many therapies. To learn more, contact our Johnstown City office or visit one of our Binghamton locations near you.
Albany / New York / United States
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A nonprofit organization founded and managed by people with disabilities and their families. With the expertise of the "end users" of home care, Consumer Directed Choices created the genuine Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP) in the greater Capital Region.