Housing
We serve low-income individuals with disabilities and single-parent families who, because of age, disability or family status, cannot afford market-rate rents. Often people are homeless or living in sub-standard housing before coming to A-HOME. Once at A-HOME, residents pay an affordable portion of their income for rent and are helped by case managers to develop the skills, resources, and relationships needed to be more self-sufficient and reclaim their lives.
Housing Resource Center, Mediation Center, Mental Health Residential Services, Youth and Family Services, and Eviction Prevention.
24 hours a day supervised setting for autistic and adult with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Supportive residences for adults with mild to moderate developments. The organization includes Community Living Corporation, Inc., a not-for-profit community residence provider serving adults who are disabled; ages 18-60
Provides assistance with Homelessness Prevention Assistance, Tenant Action Program, and Policy Advocacy.
Rental Counseling, First-time Homebuyer Counseling, Group Education, Foreclosure Prevention, Intervention, Counseling, Reverse Mortgage, Intervention Counseling, Reverse Mortgage, Financial Coaching.
Respite and recreation for disabled persons referred by agencies, schools, workshops and communities.
Opengate is committed to supporting individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities, including those who are behaviorally challenged, to develop and express their unique potential. Opengate, through its residential, home-based, and day services, assists individuals in making informed choices that enhance their lives through person-centered planning, therapeutic and specialized clinical services, and individualized programming.
Provides community residence and supported apartment programs for persons recovering from mental illness. Rehabilitation Support Services, Inc. (RSS) includes NYS Office of Mental Health (OMH) residential group homes, licensed and supported apartment living, supported employment and affirmative businesses (also known as social enterprises), care coordination, personalized recovery oriented services (PROS), and wellness centers. RSS also operates U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Supportive Living and Shelter Care Plus programs.