Over $1 million allocated to create new Westchester autism program

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WHITE PLAINS – The US Department of Health and Human Services’ Balancing Inventive Program has allocated just under $1.1 million for the Neighborhood Network of New York. The money, to be funneled through the New York State Office of People with Developmental Disabilities, will create a new community living program for Westchester adults with autism.
Neighborhood Network will promote a new living paradigm for adults with autism by creating neighborhood support networks that lead to productive, enriched lives with greater independence.
Individuals will have the opportunity to live in an apartment alone, with a roommate, or with a trained family.  Apartments will be equipped with remove technology tailored to the medical needs of each person.
The program will start in Westchester as a prototype for the rest of the state. Locations are currently being chosen.




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