Support services can make all the difference for families with special needs members, but obtaining them can be complicated in New York. Home Care Advisory Group ((212) 540-2984) announces help for families applying for benefits from the Office for People With Developmental Disabilities.

-- The announcement comes as the state’s Early Intervention Program experiences ongoing challenges following the implementation of the new EI-Hub system last October. The specialists at Home Care Advisory Group can guide families through the process to ensure loved ones don’t get lost in the shuffle.
Interested parties can learn more at https://homecareadvisory.org/learning-center/medicaid/individuals-with-special-needs-opwdd/
Last fall, the state launched a new online system to manage Early Intervention data, services, and therapist payments. Officials cited concerns about security and stability as reasons for the update, however, users reported glitches with the new EI-Hub early on, and now, months later, families and providers say they are still experiencing significant issues.
Systemic delays and disruptions can make dealing with the complex OPWDD system even murkier. But the experts at Home Care Advisory Group know the system inside and out, and can help ensure families don’t get overlooked. The advocacy group can assist with applications, help gather paperwork, and provide support throughout the process. Once approved, Home Care Advisory Group can help individuals secure OPWDD services. This is especially important at a time when state audits showed that 1 in 4 children did not receive therapy in a timely manner.
OPWDD coordinates care for individuals with developmental disabilities that cause physical, intellectual, or emotional challenges. The office works with residents with conditions such as autism, Down Syndrome, cerebral palsy, and other special needs. Day programs, family support services, employment services, and health services from the office can help these individuals perform daily activities, engage in community life, and reach their full potential.
About Home Care Advisory Group
Home Care Advisory Group provides families and individuals with special needs with valuable insights and guidance to help them access OPWDD services. Their trusted advisors truly hear each client and help guide them through documentation, evaluations, and paperwork as they apply for and secure Medicaid services.
For more information, please visit https://homecareadvisory.org
Contact Info:
Name: Abe Kadymir
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Organization: Home Care Advisory Group
Address: 99 Hudson Street #5th floor, New York, NY 10013, United States
Phone: +1-212-540-2984
Website: https://homecareadvisory.org/
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Release ID: 89157122
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