Comprehensive range of interest-based activities. Participants have the opportunity to engage in social groups, art projects, community volunteering, cooking and financial literacy. Provide comprehens...
Provides services on a sliding scale fee basis. Services include: Psychological Assessment, Psychosocial Evaluation, Sexuality Assessment, and Additional Assessments, to assess and assist in determini...
Individuals aged 21 or older with intellectual disabilities who reside in New York City can apply for admission to the Melissa Riggio Higher Education Program at the participating CUNY campus in their...
NYC’s Day Habilitation programs are tailored to adults 18 and over. Programs provide diverse services that cater to people’s individual preferences.
Day Habilitation is available to people with inte...
AHRC's Family Educational Series includes workshops and informational sessions for families in obtaining services for their family member with a developmental disability and help families to come with...
A range of home health care services to meet the needs of eligible persons with and without disabilities, including home health aides, personal care aides / companions, nursing, physical, occupational...
For people with developmental disabilities who reside at home with their families, AHRC New York City provides out-of-home and in-home respite opportunities, ranging from a period of a few hours to a...
To apply, contact the referral and information center.
Residential supports fall under three models:
1. Individualized Residential Alternatives (IRAs)
Supervised IRAs are traditional family-style gro...
Contact AHRC's referral and information center to connect with their staff and make a referral for yourself or someone you know.
AHRC provides respite opportunities for family members and caretakers...