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DDI has been a part of Long Island for over 50 years serving over 1,500 children and adults with Autism, other developmental disabilities and special needs. Overview Developmental Disabilities Institute, DDI, is one of the largest providers of care to children and adults with Autism, developmental disabilities and other special needs.
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The Clinical Operations Mental Health Nurse will prepare detailed summaries of findings by reviewing various information sources to identify service needs related to the individual's mental health or intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD.
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When a group of families came together in 1957 to find services for their children with developmental disabilities, ACLD was born. Minimum 2 years' experience working as a Registered Nurse in the field of Developmental Disabilities.
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Routine Screening for Substance Abuse, Developmental Health, Mental health, Physical Body Checks for Signs of Abuse Routine management and training regarding chronic conditions (Asthma, Diabetes) Take vital signs, heights, and weights; document observations and activities Provide immunizations and document same Provide first aid and emergency care as needed Execute medical orders (tests, tasks, hospitalizations, etc.
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Overview ORGANIZATION SUMMARYFamily Residences and Essential Enterprises, Inc. (FREE) benefits and proudly supports more than 4,000 individuals with intellectual / developmental disabilities, mental illness and traumatic brain injury.
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We have great opportunities for positive, motivated individuals to work in a residential setting assisting adults diagnosed with intellectual/developmental disabilities in becoming self-sufficient and self-actualized.
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ACP Early Intervention provides state of the art services to children with developmental delays and disabilities. ACP Early Intervention is currently seeking Special Education Teachers, LMSW and LCSW to provide evidence-based, behavioral therapy to children on the autistic spectrum from ages 0-3 yrs.
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Screening, diagnosis, and treatment services related to developmental and behavioral health. Developmental Screening, testing and treatment. PURPOSE OF THE POSITION : Providing Health Promotion, Prevention and Treatment to the Madonna Heights Community.
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Minimum of 2 years experience supporting people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities. Implement all OPWDD regulations as well as COMPASS, CQL and Agency`s specific policies and procedures.
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Experience working with people with intellectual/developmental disabilities. Job SummaryThe Direct Support Professional (DSP), is responsible for assisting the people we support, while following established treatment plans.
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Understanding of the needs of students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and/or other developmental disabilities and their families. Adapted Physical Education (APE) teacher will provide group adapted physical education to all students and his/her responsibilities will include planning and leading APE lessons, getting students to participate in lessons and sporting activities/events, and providing feedback/progress updates on students' performance.
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For over thirty years, Metro Therapy, Inc (now a subsidiary of Powerback Rehab) has been serving the educational and developmental needs of the pediatric populations throughout the greater New York city area.
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Performs basic patient care activities according to age appropriate and developmental needs of the patient. Performs basic patient care activities according to the age appropriate and developmental needs of the patient.
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Innate Educator: A passion for early education and a commitment to the developmental needs of children. Passion for Impact: A heart that beats for children's developmental needs and happiness.
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Previous experience supporting individuals with intellectual and other developmental disabilities preferred. Responsible for the adequate inventory, storage and preparation of snacks/meals to meet participant dietary needs and likes.
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