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IGHL (Independent Group Home Living Program, Inc.)

Last updated: 11/07/2022

Address

221 North Sunrise Hwy Service Rd
Manorville, NY 11949

Contact

Email
Phone (631) 878-8900
Phone - Toll Free
Phone - TTY
Website http://www.ighl.org

About

To provide programs, services and support for people with intellectual disabilities so they can realize their full potential as human beings and contributing members of their community. In concert with the State of New York, community leaders and the families of those we serve, continue to develop innovative and accommodating programs, services and supports to promote the personal growth of the people we serve. To seek progressive legislation and sufficient funding in order to provide the highest quality of care, and in turn to protect the right of our constituents and their families to access appropriate care. To focus on its position as a leader in the field develop strategies to have a positive influence on the future of services for people with intellectual disabilities.

Services Provided

Employment
  • Paid employment (e.g., competitive integrated employment)
  • Work experience (e.g., volunteer, intern, apprentice, employment training programs)
  • Skill development (e.g., technology, employability skills, pre-employment)
  • 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 living (e.g., in-home assistance, group living)
  • Daily living skills (e.g., cooking, cleaning, budgeting)
  • Recreation (e.g., parks, sports centers, arts, summer camps)
  • Home modifications (e.g., ramps, environmental control)
  • Financial assistance (e.g., public assistance, financial literacy)
  • Transportation (e.g., public transportation, driving instruction, vehicle modification)
  • Food security (e.g., food pantries)
Healthcare
  • Health specialists serving youth with disabilities (e.g., developmental pediatrician, occupational therapist, physical therapist, behavioral support)
  • Mental health (e.g., crisis, clinics, social work)
Family Supports
  • Support groups (e.g., parents, caregivers, peers)
  • Educational resources for families
  • Evaluations (e.g., psychological, neurological, assistive technology, developmental)
  • Respite services
Education/Training
  • Preschool/early childhood programs
  • Higher education (e.g., community college, four-year college, inclusive higher ed)
  • Certificate programs (e.g., food handling, welding, first aid/CPR)
  • Adult education (e.g., reading, math, communication, GED)
  • Vocational training programs
  • Tutoring
  • After-school programs
  • School-age programs
Other Services
  • Special education mediation (e.g., dispute resolution)
  • Advocacy
  • Assistive Technology

Supported Age Ranges

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

Counties Served

  • SUFFOLK