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Federation of Organizations for the NYS Mentally Disabled, Inc.

Last updated: 06/13/2024

Address

1 Farmingdale Road
West Babylon, NY 11704

Contact

Email info@fedoforg.org
Phone (631) 669-5355
Phone - Toll Free
Phone - TTY
Website http://www.fedoforg.org

About

Federation of Organizations (Federation) is a multi-service, community-based social wellness agency and is a major provider of health and wellness, senior & children’s services, housing, and support services in Suffolk, Nassau, Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx and Manhattan. Originally comprised of an alliance of family advocacy groups, Federation of Organizations was incorporated as a not-for-profit in 1972.  For fifty years, Federation has developed innovative, successful programs that are designed to meet the needs of vulnerable populations, such as individuals in recovery, those living with chronic medical conditions, adult home residents, the homeless, low-income seniors and at-risk children. Since 1977, Federation’s mission has been to engage people with disabilities in community service and provide a wide range of programs including care coordination, housing, clinical treatment, employment, peer advocacy, and other rehabilitative services. One of Federation’s main goals is to improve the lives of people with disabilities and their families through education, information and referral services, legislative action and program development.

Services Provided

Employment
  • Paid employment (e.g., competitive integrated employment, supported employment)
  • Work experience (e.g., vocational training programs, employment training programs, internships, volunteer)
  • Skill development (e.g., technology, employability skills, pre-employment transition services)
  • Career development (e.g., career counseling, job club, mentor)
  • On-the-job training and support (e.g., job coach, assistive technology, supported employment)
  • Youth and adult employment programs
Independent/Community Living
  • Housing/Residential services (e.g., apartment, low-income housing, supported apartments, groups homes, intermediate care facility, community residence, treatment facility)
  • Supported living (e.g., in-home assistance, group living, family care, housing subsidy)
  • Daily living skills (e.g., cooking, cleaning, budgeting, community habilitation)
  • Recreation (e.g., parks, sports centers, arts programs, summer camps, social groups, day habilitation programs)
  • Home modifications (e.g., ramps, environmental control, accessibility modifications)
  • Financial assistance (e.g., public assistance, financial literacy, social security benefits)
  • Transportation (e.g., public transportation, driving instruction, vehicle modification, medical appointments)
  • Food security (e.g., food pantries)
Healthcare
  • Health specialists serving youth with disabilities (e.g., developmental pediatrician, occupational therapist, physical therapist, behavioral support, speech therapy, clinical evaluation, dentistry, music therapy, health insurance navigators)
  • Mental health (e.g., crisis intervention, clinics, social work, stabilization center, treatment facility, substance abuse, mobile mental health)
Family Supports
  • Support groups (e.g., parents, caregivers, siblings, peers)
  • Educational resources for families (e.g. special education, disability specific resources, adult service systems)
  • Evaluations (e.g., psychological, neurological, assistive technology, developmental)
  • Respite services (e.g. temporary/relief care, emergency care)
Education/Training
  • Preschool/early childhood programs
  • Higher education (e.g., community college, four-year college, inclusive higher ed, non-credit bearing courses)
  • Certificate programs (e.g., food handling, welding, first aid/CPR)
  • Adult education (e.g., reading, math, communication, High School Equivalency Diploma)
  • Vocational training programs
  • Tutoring
  • Before and After-school programs
  • School-age programs (e.g., Career & Technical Education, Alternative Schools)
Other Services
  • Special education mediation (e.g., dispute resolution)
  • Advocacy (e.g., special education, supported decision-making, young adult self-advocacy)
  • Assistive Technology

Supported Age Ranges

  • Early childhood (0-5)
  • School age (5-18)
  • Young adult (18+)

Counties Served

  • SUFFOLK