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IDD Information Alliance - Discussion Group

Address: Mental Health Association, 73 James P. Kelly Way, Middletown, NY 10940

Telephone: (845) 342-2400 ext. 1253

Website: http://www.mhaorangeny.com/pg/Autism_discussion.html

Meeting Hours/Places, Other Information:
Group designed to provide support to caregivers, parents and grandparents of those persons with an intellectual/developmental disability (IDD). It is open to any IDD such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, Traumatic Brain Injury, Down Syndrome and Cerebral Palsy. Check website for upcoming events http://www.mhaorangeny.com/linkspage/upcomingevents.htm

Topics: Education    Learning Disabilities    Disabled Persons    Mental Health    Self-Help Groups    Healing and Therapy    Personal Empowerment and Advocates   

Last date information was confirmed: Sat May 9 13:18:14 2020

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Hudson Valley Autism Society

Address: 42 Crown St. Kingston, NY 12401

Telephone: (845)331-2626 email: hvalleyautism@aol.com



Meeting Hours/Places, Other Information:
All volunteer chapter of the Autism Society, serving Columbia,Dutchess, Greene, Putnam,Ulster, Orange and Sullivan Counties.

Topics: Family Services    Parents and Children    Infants    Child Care and Health    Education    Learning Disabilities    Disabled Persons    Mental Health   

Last date information was confirmed: Mon Apr 1 15:31:32 2019

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Hudson Valley Developmental Disabilities Service Office

Address: PO Box 470, 9 Wilbur Road, Thiells, NY 10984

Telephone: 845-947-6100

Website: http://www.opwdd.ny.gov/opwdd_contacts/ddro/3

Meeting Hours/Places, Other Information:
Connect individuals and families with new services.

Topics: Disabilities    Disabled Persons    Learning Disabilities    Services for Disabled Persons   

Last date information was confirmed: Fri Dec 2 14:12:14 2016

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The Arc of Greater Hudson Valley, NY

Address: 162 East Broadway, Monticello, NY 12701 -- Adminstrative Office: 203 Cimarron Rd, Monticello, NY. No mail received at Admin Office Administrative Offices: 203 Cimarron Road, Monticello, NY 12701. Clinical/Nursing/Programs: 162 East Broadway, Monticello, NY.

Telephone: Phone (845) 796-1350. Fax (845) 796-3213 Email: Information@arcghny.orgorg

Website: https://www.arcghvny.org/

Meeting Hours/Places, Other Information:
Please contact website or phone for continuous updates of plans and programs. Both Locations: Mon - Fri 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Topics: Services for Disabled Persons    Handicapped Persons    Disability Support Groups and Programs    Education    Learning Disabilities    Disabled Persons    Mental Health    Jobs Careers   

Last date information was confirmed: Tue May 2 18:31:22 2023

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Super Siblings

Address: Mental Health Association (MHA) in Orange County, Inc., 73 James P. Kelly Way, Middletown, New York

Telephone: 342-2400 ext. 1254

Website: http://www.mhaorangeny.com/pg/siblings.html

Meeting Hours/Places, Other Information:
Getting along with a sibling may be difficult at times but getting along with a sibling who has disability (such as an intellectual developmental disability, cerebral palsy, autism, epilepsy, neurological impairment or severe learning disability) may be a real challenge. Sometimes your child may feel embarrassed -sad -angry -confused -guilty They may find it hard to talk to parents, friends and teachers about these feelings and emotions. Siblings have a non judgemental place to share feelings, concerns and joys, they have lots of fun make an awesome craft and meet new friends.

Topics: Family Services    Families    Counseling and Support Groups    Education    Learning Disabilities    Disabled Persons    Mental Health   

Last date information was confirmed: Wed Oct 23 17:15:38 2019

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