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BOCES, T-S-T, Special Education Training and Resource Center

AKA (Also Known As):
SESIS
Address:
555 Warren Road
Building J
Ithaca, NY  14850
Hours:
Monday - Thursday, 8 am-4:30 pm
Area Served:
tompkins
Fax:
(607) 257-5646
Title:
Interim Coordinator
The Special Education Training and Resource Center is the local contact point for resources, information, technical assistance and training related to the education and integration of students with disabilities. This center has:
  • educational resources
  • information on New York State laws relating to persons with disabilities
  • materials for professionals working with children with disabilities
 

Commission for Quality of Care, NYS

AKA (Also Known As):
Commission on Quality of Care and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities, NYS
Address:
401 State Street
Schenectady, NY  12305
Hours:
Monday-Friday, 8 am-4:30 pm
Commission for Quality of Care is an oversight agency for the care of people with mental retardation or other mental disabilities. It reviews reports of child abuse and deaths of these clients. It handles complaints about their care. It can put clients in touch with the appropriate local CAP and VESID programs. Its Surrogate Decision Making Program provides legal permission for surgery and other medical care for a mentally incompetent person when no other legal representative is available.
The Commission:
  • Investigates complaints, allegations of abuse and unusual or unnatural deaths in mental hygiene facilities;
  • Performs policy analysis and cost effectiveness studies as well as fiscal investigations;
  • Participates on statewide planning panels to assure public policies afford people with disabilities full opportunity to exercise rights accorded all New Yorkers;
  • Assists individuals with disabilities, their parents and other advocates, in exercising their rights and accessing services; Provides assistance and informational materials to interested parties and the general public on a range of issues including: disability awareness and rights, diversity, assistive technology and reasonable accommodations;
  • Maintains a toll-free help line and offers assistance to callers on disability issues;
  • Administers the Surrogate Decision Making Committee (SDMC) program, whose volunteer panels make decisions about major medical care on behalf of persons in residential programs;
  • Provides Technology Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities (TRAID), funds 12 Regional TRAID Centers and operates an assistive technology equipment exchange program; and,
  • Contracts with and coordinates a network of local advocacy agencies which provides advocacy services on behalf of individuals and groups.
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    Franziska Racker Centers, Inc.

    AKA (Also Known As):
    Special Children's Centers
    Address:
    3226 Wilkins Road
    Ithaca, NY  14850
    Hours:
    Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-4:30 pm
    Area Served:
    tompkins
    Fax:
    (607) 272-0188
    Title:
    Executive Director
    Franziska Racker Centers (formerly Special Children's Center) helps individuals, primarily those with special needs, and their families achieve their goals for success and happiness. Services include:
    • education and day care for young children
    • speech therapy
    • physical therapy
    • occupational therapy and audiology for all ages
    • mental health services in public schools
    • residential services
    • home and community supports
    • service coordination
    • advocacy
    Support for families and partnerships with other community agencies are inherent in all activities of the Centers.
     

    Franziska Racker Centers, Inc., Physical;Speech;Occupational;SocW

    Address:
    Franziska Racker Campus
    3226 Wilkins Road
    Ithaca, NY  14850
    Hours:
    Mon-Fri, 8:00AM to 5:00PM
    Area Served:
    tompkins
    Fax:
    (607) 272-0188
    Title:
    Director of Clinical & Education Se
    Therapy services are provided through Early Intervention, Preschool Special Education, in public schools with the Tompkins-Seneca-Tioga BOCES, and at our outpatient clinic in the Signworks Bldg in Ithaca. The Center is a member of the Cayuga Area Plan and CAP II.
     

    Franziska Racker Centers, Inc., Preschool Special Education, Cortland

    Address:
    882 Route 13
    Cortland, NY  13045
    Hours:
    Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm
    Area Served:
    cortland
    Fax:
    (607) 758-9287
    Title:
    Director of Evaluation and Clinical
    All special education preschool classrooms integrate typical preschool-age children with special education children to stimulate inclusion and cooperative learning.
    Special education itinerant teaching is available in the community.
     

    Franziska Racker Centers, Inc., Preschool Special Education,Tompkins

    Address:
    3226 Wilkins Road
    Ithaca, NY  14850
    Hours:
    Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm
    Area Served:
    tompkins
    Fax:
    (607) 272-0188
    Title:
    Director of Clinical & Education Services
    All special education preschool classrooms integrate typical preschool-age children with special education children to stimulate inclusion and cooperative learning. Special education itinerant teaching is available in the community.
     

    Labor Department, U.S., Disability.gov

    AKA (Also Known As):
    Disability.gov
    Disability.gov offers comprehensive information about programs and services for Americans with disabilities, their family members, veterans, employers, educators, caregivers and anyone interested in disability-related information. The site is organized into 10 subject areas: benefits, civil rights, community life, education, emergency preparedness, employment (including job accommodations), health, housing, technology and transportation. Be selecting a category, visitors are directed to useful information on federal and state government programs and services, news and events, grants and funding opportunities, and more. Disability.gov contains thousands of links to reliable information from its federal agency partners, as well as educational institution, nonprofit organizations, and state and local governments.
     

    Mental Health Association in T.C., Family Support Services

    Address:
    301 South Geneva Street (Henry St. John Building)
    Suite 109
    Ithaca, NY  14850
    Hours:
    Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-4:30 pm
    Area Served:
    tompkins
    Fax:
    (607) 272-5343
    Title:
    Family Support Services Coordinator
    Family Support Services offers a respite program for families where a mental health diagnosis is present or presumed. A trained parent advocate can accompany parents of children with special needs to meetings, etc. This advocate also works with parents/caregivers/guardians who have a psychiatric diagnosis. Limited case management is provided to coordinate meetings with multiple service providers. Advocacy is offered as needed for parents and children. Socialization and skill building activities for children with/or who have a parent with a diagnosed mental illness is offered. Services are provided to children ages 3-18 years old. Activities may involve visits to museums, parks, movies, gyms, restaurants and/or other venues that foster age-appropriate emotional and social growth. The Parents Support Group meets monthly on the 1st Monday of the month for parents to gain support and receive information, education, support and feedback about children with special needs. Parent empowerment training is also offered through this program.
     

    Mental Health Association in T.C., Starlight Peer Advocacy Center

    AKA (Also Known As):
    Starlight Peer Advocacy (Drop In) Center for Empowerment (SPACE)
    Address:
    Henry St. John Building
    301 South Geneva Street, Suite 110
    Ithaca, NY  14850
    Hours:
    Monday - Saturday, 10am - 6pm. Dinner is on Wednesday, at 201 East Green Street, at 5PM; Holidays, 12pm - 6pm
    Area Served:
    tompkins
    Fax:
    (607) 241-1005
    Title:
    SPACE Coordinator
    The SPACE program is run by and for people who are current or former consumers of mental health services. One SPACE project is a cable TV show on mental health issues called "Starlight Presents" that is nearing the airing of its 300th episode. It has social and recreational activities of all kinds including writing groups, holiday celebrations, craft groups, outings, leisure time activities, etc.
     

    Mental Hygiene Legal Service, Appelate Division, Third Department

    Address:
    c/o Elmira Psychiatric Center
    100 Washington Street, Bldg. 4
    Elmira, NY  14901
    Hours:
    Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-4:30 pm
    Fax:
    (607) 271-9038
    The MHLS provides representation, without charge, to patients in psychiatric hospitals and residents of developmental centers who need legal advice or assistance concerning their institutionalization. Advocacy is provided for individuals in private as well as state operated facilities. The MHLS also serves as appointed legal counsel in Kendra's Law proceedings. The agency also is frequently appointed as court evaluator or legal counsel in guardianship proceedings under Article 81 of the Mental Hygiene Law.
     

    Parent to Parent of New York State

    Address:
    46 Oneida Street
    Oneonta, NY  13820
    Hours:
    9am-5pm
    Fax:
    607 432 5516
    Title:
    Excutive Director
    Parent to Parent of New York matches parents with a trained support parent who also has a child with a similar disability, chronic illness, health care concern or to help with parenting issues. We also offer trainings and workshops to parents and community organizations.
     

    Tompkins County Mental Health Services, Community Case Management Services

    AKA (Also Known As):
    CSS
    Address:
    201 East Green Street
    Ithaca, NY  14850
    Hours:
    Mon-Fri, 8:30AM to 4:30PM
    Area Served:
    tompkins
    Fax:
    (607) 274-6316
    Title:
    Director
    Community Case Management Services provides short-term and long-term case management services to adults with significant mental health problems. Assistance with practical areas of living, referrals to other services, advocacy, protection, and supportive counseling are available for clients.
     

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