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Disability Information and Support Services | AspireHope NY

Offers information and referral to support and empower families so that they can improve the quality of their lives and help their child to achieve their full potential within the community.

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Informational Services | Gamblers Anonymous (GA) International Service Office

Provides information to individuals on gambling and Gamblers Anonymous, organizes the conferences, and prepares, publishes and distributes materials.

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Information and Referral | Parent to Parent of New York State - Western Office

Provides information and referral for family caregivers to find answers to general questions or information on specific disability and health care needs. Also provides referrals for direct services such as paying for health care, equipment or transportation.

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Informational Services | Southern Tier AIDS Program (STAP) (Admin Site)

Provides information about and referrals to community resources for individuals affected by HIV, AIDS or Hepatitis C.

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Office for the Aging | Corning Senior Center (Office and Congregate Meal Site)

Provides various services for the senior residents of Steuben County including, but not limited to, information and referral, nutrition programs, caregiver support services, health insurance information and counseling including long term care information, advocacy services, and transportation help. Offers various workshops and outreach programs.

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Office for the Aging | Steuben County Office for the Aging (SCOFA) (Admin Site)

Provides various services for the senior residents of Steuben County including, but not limited to, information and referral, nutrition programs, caregiver support services, health insurance information and counseling including long term care information, advocacy services, and transportation help. Offers various workshops and outreach programs.

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Health Services | Planned Parenthood of Greater New York - Elmira Health Center

Offers men and women's health services, specifically those related to sexual health including abortion services, education and referrals, birth control services and emergency contraception, confidential HIV testing as well as additional sexually transmitted disease screening and education, and LGBT services.

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Preschool Special Education Program (PSEP) | Chemung County DSS

Provides referrals to the appropriate school district's Committee on Preschool Special Education (CPSE) for evaluation to determine the needs of preschoolers with special needs. Offers information regarding services that may be available to children with disabilities who are age 3-5.

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Office for the Aging | Yates County Office for the Aging

Offers information and referral older adult and aging issues including outreach programs and various workshops. Provides personal safety workshops as well to help individuals remain independent for as long as possible. Also maintains a private care registry of private duty aides, nurses, housekeepers, and companions for individuals seeking help at home.

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Refugee Services (RS) | New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA) (Admin Site)

Provides assistance to refugees and their families in achieving economic and social self-sufficiency. Helps repatriated citizens arrive safely at home. Also provides assistance to victims of human trafficking, and assures proper foster care for unaccompanied refugee and entrant minors.

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Crime Victim Program | Cattaraugus Community Action (CCA) (Admin Site)

Provides 24 hour crisis intervention hotline, 24 hour advocacy, group counseling, transportation, court accompaniment and preparation, and compensation claim for assistance through NYS Office of Victim Services.

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Informational Services | New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA) (Admin Site)

Oversees the delivery of temporary and transition assistance, disability assistance, and the collection of child support. Contact the local Department of Social Services for temporary and transition assistance, and the local Social Security Administration office for disability assistance. Provides an online prescreening tool for temporary assistance, food stamps, health insurance, tax credits and other programs that help individuals make ends meet. Tool can be used to apply for food stamps.

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NY Connects | Steuben County Office for the Aging (SCOFA) (Admin Site)

Provides information and referral on a multitude of services including help in planning for independence and financial stability while managing disabilities or challenges of aging. This program is available to anyone in need of long term care information. Also can assist with PRI Screening (Patient Review Instrument).

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Informational Services | Nicotine Anonymous (NICA) - World Services

Provides information to individuals on helping to live a nicotine free life, organizes the annual conference, and prepares, publishes and distributes materials.

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Family Advocacy Counseling and Training Services Program | Brain Injury Association of New York State - Finger Lakes Area

Provides linkages for individuals with brain injuries received prior to age 22 and their families with community-based services and supports including understanding and navigating the current system of available services, accessing Medicaid Waiver Programs if qualified, training family members, service providers, and educators to understand the impact of brain injury and brain injury prevention, and making connections to community support groups about living with a brain injury or caring for an individual with a brain injury. Assistance is also provided to understanding the local school system’s special education process. This program is funded by the Office of Mental Retardation and Development Disabilities (OMRDD).

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Children with Special Healthcare Needs (CSHNC Program) | Allegany County Department of Health - Main Site

Provides information and referral and advocacy services for health and related topics to families of children, from birth to 21 years of age who have, or are suspected of having a serious or chronic healthcare condition.

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Caregiving Tools  | AARP x United Way - Family Caregiving Resources

Offers a suite of free web-based tools to help you find information quickly and easily to address a variety of needs related to Family Caregiving.

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Elder Caregiver Program | Schuyler County Office for the Aging (SCOFA)

Provides assistance to informal caregivers, spouses, adult children, other family members, friends and neighbors, in their efforts to care for an older person who needs help with everyday tasks. This can include certain aspect of personal care, such as, bathing, dressing, and grooming, as well as, housekeeping, errands, grocery shopping, providing meals, transportation, home repairs, financial support, emotional support and companionship as well as short term respite care within the home. Maintains a resource library for information for caregivers as well as age-related diseases.

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Family Advocacy Counseling and Training Services Program | Brain Injury Association of New York State (BIANYS) (Admin Site)

Provides linkages for individuals with brain injuries received prior to age 22 and their families with community-based services and supports including understanding and navigating the current system of available services, accessing Medicaid Waiver Programs if qualified, training family members, service providers, and educators to understand the impact of brain injury and brain injury prevention, and making connections to community support groups about living with a brain injury or caring for an individual with a brain injury. Assistance is also provided to understanding the local school system’s special education process. This program is funded by the Office of Mental Retardation and Development Disabilities (OMRDD).

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Family Advocacy Counseling and Training Services Program | Brain Injury Association of New York State - Finger Lakes Area

Provides linkages for individuals with brain injuries received prior to age 22 and their families with community-based services and supports including understanding and navigating the current system of available services, accessing Medicaid Waiver Programs if qualified, training family members, service providers, and educators to understand the impact of brain injury and brain injury prevention, and making connections to community support groups about living with a brain injury or caring for an individual with a brain injury. Assistance is also provided to understanding the local school system’s special education process. This program is funded by the Office of Mental Retardation and Development Disabilities (OMRDD).

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Central Intake Services | Arc Allegany-Steuben, The

Assists individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in securing eligibility for Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD, formerly OMRDD) services. Also provides assistance in accessing the various services from the agency and provides referrals to other agencies within the community that may be able to offer assistance.

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NY Connects | Steuben County Office for the Aging (SCOFA) (Admin Site)

Provides information and referral on a multitude of services including help in planning for independence and financial stability while managing disabilities or challenges of aging. This program is available to anyone in need of long term care information. Also can assist with PRI Screening (Patient Review Instrument).

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Rabies Information and Prevention | New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) - Main Site

Provides information about what rabies is, how it is transmitted, how to prevent it and when you should seek medical care.

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Informational Services | Overeaters Anonymous (OA) - World Service Office

Provides information to individuals on Overeaters Anonymous (OA), organizes the OA Conference, and prepares, publishes and distributes materials.

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Deaf Services | AIM Independent Living Center - Chemung County Outreach Office

Offers individual advocacy to the deaf and hard of hearing; training to encourage self-empowerment and self-advocacy; peer groups; and presentations for assistive technology, interacting with the deaf culture and education youth on deaf culture. Aids in making connections to individuals or organizations that are able to act as interpreters for American Sign Language.

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