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Navigating Sleep Challenges for Individuals with Autism
Sleep is a fundamental aspect of good health and well-being. It's a time for our bodies to rest, repair, and recharge for the day ahead. But for individuals with autism and their caregivers, a good night's rest can often be a struggle. During Autism Awareness Month,...
Navigating Sleep Challenges for Individuals with Autism
Sleep is a fundamental aspect of good health and well-being. It's a time for our bodies to rest, repair, and recharge for the day ahead. But for individuals with autism and their caregivers, a good night's rest can often be a struggle. During Autism Awareness Month,...
Funding Home and Community-Based Supports
As COVID-19 shelter in place orders enter their third month, Americans everywhere are struggling. While everyone is trying to make the best of the situation, it is becoming increasingly clear where support systems are failing those in the disabled community. Financial...
A Message from Arthur Palevsky
Dear ILA Families, As you will note above, embedded in ILA’s logo is “A Culture of Caring.” It’s more than just a slogan; it’s our mission and our guiding principle. It’s our way of life. With New York State’s closing of day programs more...
Pawsitive Impact: Assistance Dogs and Intellectually/Developmentally Disabled Individuals
It’s no secret that a dog is man’s best friend. But beyond that, they may also be man’s best assistant. Assistance dogs have been in the profession for ages, but as time goes by, science is proving the true versatility of trained support pooches. Animals Help Us...
COVID-19 and Students with Disabilities: What You Need to Know
With all the uncertainty in the world right now, people want answers they can count on. Schools and childcare services across districts, cities, and states are closing down with no concrete date for reopening. Public services like libraries, museums, and gyms that we...
ILA Receives Much-needed Donation of N-95 Masks
Independent Living Association has recently received a much-needed donation of N-95 masks which will be distributed to the staff of its group homes. Thanks to the diligent work of Francis Delucia, the son of ILA’s Deputy Executive Director/Chief Financial Officer,...
What is Disability Culture?
While no two people with disabilities are the same, a shared understanding exists between those with disabilities. Simply put by disability scholar Steven K. Brown, “People with disabilities recognize that they share a similar, but unique, history based on common...
ILA Recognizes Exceptional Employees
[Photo left to right: Anthony, Tamara and Ola hold their ILA employee recognition awards February 18] As part of our culture of caring, not only for Individuals and families but also for our employees, ILA proudly reintroduced the Employee Recognition Program...
Independent Living Association Services: You don’t have to feel like it’s you against the world
We tend to take a lot of things for granted in this world. We have everything we need at our fingertips. We have our own lives, and for the most part, we make our own way in the world. But for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families, it’s not...
MEET: Nikiesha Bucknor, ILA Area Coordinator
Independent Living Association (ILA) operates more than 35 group homes across New York City providing safe living environments for about 250 developmentally and intellectually disabled men and women. Nikiesha Bucknor has been with ILA for 12 years and the Brooklyn...
What is the New Disability Narrative?
Corporate Growth and the New Disability Narrative As a new decade dawns and companies everywhere consider their corporate strategy, inclusion and diversity rise to the fore as a critical growth factor throughout the organization. Strategies like the New Disability...