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| AHRC New York City- Legal Services Department |
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| QUIEN NOSOTROS SOMOS |
AHRC New York City currently serves 11,000 individuals with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities, and their families.
Assistance with legal difficulties related to the family member with a disability, including assistance with guardianship issues and future care planning.
AHRC offers general and educational advocacy serves to individuals of all ages with developmental disabilities who are experiencing difficulty accessing services or have problems with the services being rendered. The advocacy generally provides assistance with education related issues, but assistance regarding other issues may also be available.
The Advocate will provide assistance in reviewing evaluations, securing additional evaluations, developing strategies to utilize in accessing needed services, explaining rights and negotiating systems. The Advocacy Office conducts trainings for parents and professionals. When necessary, the Advocate will attend CPSE & CSE meetings and Impartial Hearings with city and state agencies. Although the primary focus of the Advocate is education, assistance in accessing other needed services available through city, state, and federal agencies is also provided.
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| COMO OBTENER AYUDA |
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Para contactar este grupo, LLAME (212) 780-2534 |
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Ask to speak with the Intake Coordinator. This person will assess your situation and provide assistance or referrals as needed.
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| QUIEN NOSOTROS SERVIMOS |
| Vea abajo para una explicación de restricciones en que podemos servir. |
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| El área (áreas) Sirvió:
Bronx, Kings (Brooklyn), New York (Manhattan), Queens, Richmond (Staten Island)
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Los idiomas para cuál intérpretes pueden ser proporcionados: TTY Services are available.
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Accesible para sillón de ruedas: Y
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| Pautas de ingreso |
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Services are provided on a sliding scale fee schedule.
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Otros Requisitos: Para recibir ayuda, usted debe ser:
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Este programa no sirve a presos
mentally ill
a parent or relative of a developmentally disabled person
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| TIPO DE AYUDA |
| Este grupo proporciona los tipos siguientes |
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Otros- Although the primary focus of the Advocate is education, assistance in accessing other needed services available through city, state, and federal agencies is also provided.
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(Obtenga m�s informaci�n sobre
tipos de servicios.)
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INFORMACION GENERAL de CONTACTO
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