Center For Independence of the Disabled, New York

Category: Non-profit organization in New York

Address: 1010 6th Ave, New York, NY 10018, USA

Phone: +12126742300

Reviews

CJ J

Aug 4, 2022

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Ryan Mack

May 5, 2022

It took awhile to get a hold of someone, but boy was it worth it! Iris did a PHENOMENAL job taking care of the member I was assisting. You can really tell she cares tremendously for this population. You all served yourselves well by hiring her! Great job Iris! Thank you for all the care you provide and the love you give to a population that is severely overlooked!

Pebblesred Jackson

Oct 4, 2021

I left this terrible agency back in 2017. It was the best decision I have ever made.I was able to hire my significant other through another agency. CIDNY is not for people with disabilities and it is definitely not for elderly clients. Most females who are home care workers are living an unhealthy lifestyle and very disrespectful. I don't recommend this agency. You are better off hiring someone you can trust to take good care of you everyday.

Amy Marino (kittypuppy)

Jun 25, 2021

I have been trying to become a client for the past week. Left several messages via email and phone and no one has gotten back to me. Not the best way to treat disabled people in need of services. My situation is dire and I can't get the help I need. I know your website says you're not seeing people in person yet but I am ready to go to the office in person. I know you get a lot of clients, but when you're told by the recording you'll get a call back by the next business day and you don't, there's something wrong there.

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Questions & Answers

Trying to get into the whole CID program I need to know what and to do it and whom to speak to.

Debra Parker | Sep 23, 2018
Joan Jeanjosephs | Sep 23, 2018

Yeah call and set up an appointment to go the office...

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How can I get a smoke alarm for the hearing impaired installed in my apt

Kevin Surgeon | Sep 22, 2020
Peter Schamel | Sep 22, 2020

Call CID-NY. They should be able to point you in the direction you need.

My brother who is in a wheelchair needs a place to live asap, where can I start to look

Maria Tyce-Harley | Sep 22, 2020
Peter Schamel | Sep 22, 2020

Contacting CID·NY could be a good way to start. A lot depends, however, on finances – all NYC buildings constructed since the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, or ADA, are Accessible, so, if it's in the budget, any building constructed, or substantially renovated, since 1990, should be wheelchair accessible.

Do people get help from this or just another run around? Is anyone out there feeling like me this is a farce?

carol randazzo | Sep 22, 2020
Sunita Dutta | Sep 22, 2020

Yes, CIDNY tries to help people with disabilities.

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How can my son obtain his IEP diploma from 1996. The BOE is giving us the run around. His progression Lowell in Queens to Manhattan Transition Center to Disability Center in Albertson as a result of court decision. BOE says DIP not their job.

carol randazzo | Sep 22, 2020
Peter Schamel | Sep 22, 2020

This is a question that CID-NY staff should be able to help with – at minimum, pointing you in a helpful direction, & possibly directly answering/assisting. You should give them a call, & find out who, there, knows how to help solve this, with you.

What is the monthly cost for a studio for independent living for blind person?

barbara phillips | Sep 23, 2018
Joan Jeanjosephs | Sep 23, 2018

Before my Temp Job lost its contract with ACS..... I was working, while disabled (not blind) it cost me $850+ but as a single women its less costly to get a roommate and rent out a room.....

Do you have any days that someone can come in for help with questions or paperwork?

VAB | Sep 23, 2018
Diana Maran | Sep 23, 2018

Making an appointment is best.

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