Resources
NYHC Resources
- The Alzheimer’s Association
- American Association of People with Disabilities
- Spinal Cord Injury Association
- Social Security Administration
- New York State Government
- Americans with Disabilities Act
- VESID
- Veterans Affairs
- Centers for Medicaid & Medicare Services
- Independent Living USA
- National Association of Homecare & Hospice
- National Council on the Aging
- Center for Personal Assistant Services (CPAS)
- Olmstead Act in New York
- Disability Network of New York City
- Office of Disability, Aging & Long Term Care Policy
- Disability Resources on the Internet
- Disability World
- Disabled in Action of Metro New York
- National Organization for Empowering Caregivers
- Resources for Children with Special Needs
- New York State Independent Living Council
- CPANYS: Personal Assistant Services in New York State
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are CDPAP services free of cost?
Yes, as a consumer you will not have to pay for CDPAP services. CDPAP is a New York State Medicaid sponsored program, and upon approval you will not need to pay for services.
Are pediatric nurses at NYHC experienced in handling various medical conditions in children?
Yes, our pediatric nurses are highly trained and experienced in managing various medical conditions in children, from common illnesses to chronic health issues.
Are there any prerequisites for enrolling in NYHC’s PCA training?
No, there are no specific prerequisites required to get enrolled in NYHC’s PCA training program. Anyone passionate about caregiving can join this and start a rewarding career.
Can a family member be my caregiver under CDPAP?
Yes, your loved ones, including family members (except your spouse) or friends, can assist you as a CDPAP caregiver. However, to start working with you, the designated caregiver must meet all CDPAP eligibility criteria, including qualification and basic training.
Can a friend or family member be my Personal Assistant?
Yes, friends and family can generally be hired to become your Personal Assistant.