Advocacy and Resource Center Services

The Advocacy and Resource Center in Plattsburgh, NY provides a wide range of services to eligible individuals with disabilities and their families.

Day Services

Structured activities and supports provided in natural settings or agency facilities to promote independence, inclusion, choice, self-esteem and skill development.

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Residential Services

Residential Services are designed to enable individuals to live as independently as possible via opportunities received through residential living experiences.

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CVI Janitorial Services

A professional janitorial service that has provided quality cleaning services for over 25 years in the Clinton County area while providing jobs to people with disabilities.

A division of the Advocacy and Resource Center.

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Workforce Network

Workforce Network facilitates competitive work in integrated work settings for individuals with disabilities for whom competitive employment has not traditionally occurred, and who need ongoing support services in order to perform or maintain their job. Workforce Network provides assistance such as job coaching, assistive technology, specialized job training, and individually tailored support.

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Self-Directed Services

Self-Directed Services provides for people who are interested in self directing and managing their personalized services based on their individual needs and goals.

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Corporate Compliance Program

We are committed to establishing open lines of communication so that any employee or volunteer may feel comfortable in reporting any concerns they may have. Communication is the most important key in making the Corporate Compliance Program a success.

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Eligibility for Services

To qualify for services, an individual must possess a diagnosis of a developmental disability as defined by OPWDD. The onset of the disability must occur prior to the age of 22.

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