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What Goes Into Maintaining an ILA Residence? Great Staff, Tech Support, and Lots of Teamwork!

By Kelly Kass, Contributing Writer

For ILA’s residences to operate smoothly, there are many moving parts.

Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) provide nurturing care to ILA’s Individuals and cooks prepare healthy meals for Individuals to enjoy. Nurses, Behavior Intervention Specialists and other clinicians visit residences to provide clinical support, and ILA’s Quality Assurance and Compliance teams always ensure that the Agency meets all city, state, and federal regulations.

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ILA Receives Generous Donation from the Healy Family

ILA Receives Generous Donation from the Healy Family

The Independent Living Association (ILA) operates over 35 group homes throughout New York City, where over 250 developmentally and intellectually disabled men and women are given the opportunity to lead productive lives. The Lamoka Avenue home is one of eleven group...

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The Gift of Donorship

The Gift of Donorship

As we take stock of our world over the past six-plus months, the impact of COVID is clear to see. Businesses big and small have shuttered, countless thousands of employees have been let go, and everyone struggles to adapt in a markedly different economic climate. But...

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Society for All: Inclusion for People with Disabilities

Society for All: Inclusion for People with Disabilities

July 26th, 2020 marked the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The ADA was meant to establish “a clear and comprehensive prohibition of discrimination based on disability.” This anniversary is, in no uncertain terms, a landmark achievement for...

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Day Habilitation and Community Habilitation Services

Day Habilitation and Community Habilitation Services

Our community offers more than just a network of connectivity: it gives us a sense of self. Everyone is a part of it, and everyone shares in its benefits – and that includes folks with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Everyone learns, works, and plays at...

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Staying Nourished During the Pandemic

Staying Nourished During the Pandemic

In recent months, we’ve been bombarded with information about how to keep ourselves COVID-free. By now, you know the drill—wash your hands, wear a mask, don’t touch your face, sanitize all surfaces—it’s all excellent information, and people need to understand it. What...

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Visitations to ILA Group Homes Will Resume

Visitations to ILA Group Homes Will Resume

Diana and Kevin McConnell haven’t seen their son, Ryan, since March 9. Eileen Nesselt has not seen her son, Robert, since mid-March. These families along with many others, whose loved ones live in Independent Living Association (ILA) group homes throughout the New...

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The Struggle of IDD Individuals & Pandemic Living

The Struggle of IDD Individuals & Pandemic Living

Adjusting to the effects of COVID-19 hasn’t been easy for anyone. It’s lonely, frightening, and uncertain. But for most of us, it’s still possible to navigate within our communities. We can make virtual connections, pick up groceries, and take small pleasures in our...

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The Impact of Direct Support Professionals

The Impact of Direct Support Professionals

Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) work directly with intellectually or developmentally disabled people. Their task is to assist their clients, enabling them to live their lives to the fullest. They act as a bridge between a client with a disability and the...

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