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<p>Resources for Individuals with Disabilities in New York City</p><p>GENERAL RESOURCES:</p><p>Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities www.acces.nysed.gov/vr An organization under the New York State Education Department dedicated to promoting educational excellence and opportunities for individuals with disabilities seeking postsecondary education and employment.</p><p>American Bar Association Commission on Mental and Physical Disability Law Subcommittee on Lawyers with Disabilities: Mentor Program https://www.americanbar.org/groups/disabilityrights/resources/mentor_program_mentee_inform ation.html The mentor program is open to law students with all types of disabilities, including learning disabilities. Students are matched with practicing attorneys according to disability, location, and interests. Contact Amy Allbright at [email protected] or (202) 662-1575.</p><p>The Jackson-Stricks Scholarship National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section www.ncjwny.org Scholarship for physically challenged students in the New York Metropolitan area. Email [email protected] for more information. </p><p>Access Abroad https://umabroad.umn.edu/professionals/accessabroad/ Developed by the University of Minnesota, this site is designed to make international opportunities accessible to students with physical and learning disabilities.</p><p>VISION AND HEARING IMPAIRMENT:</p><p>American Foundation for the Blind www.afb.org Provides resources, support, information and advocacy for individuals with visual impairments.</p><p>Comprehensive New York City Access Resource Guide for Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, and Deaf-Blind www.lhh.org/mhs/guide.htm</p><p>Deaf and Hard of Hearing Bar Association http://www.deafbar.org/ Infinite Potential Through Assistive Technology www.infinitec.org Provides one stop resource guides for individuals with visual impairments and hearing loss.</p><p>Braille and Talking Book Library https://www.nypl.org/locations/heiskell Provides thousands of recorded and Braille titles to individuals with visual impairments through the mail or at their facility at 40 West 20th Street. Application forms and information about training opportunities are available on their website.</p><p>Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic http://www.learningally.org/</p><p>New York Relay Service A free service that provides full telephone accessibility to people who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, deaf-blind, and speech-disabled. Dial 7-1-1 to connect with NY Relay.</p><p>LEARNING DISABILITIES AND AD/HD:</p><p>NEW YORK AND NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:</p><p>CHADD: Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder www.chadd.org Provides education, support, and advocacy for individuals with AD/HD through the website, printed materials, Attention! Magazine, and a free electronically mailed current events. newsletter.</p><p>National Resource Center on AD/HD: A Program of CHADD www.help4adhd.org Provides a general overview of ADHD, its symptoms and treatment, the science behind the disorder, and tips for living with ADHD.</p><p>ADDA: Attention Deficit Disorder Association www.add.org Provides information, resources, and networking to adults with AD/HD.</p><p>The Center for Learning Differences www.centerforlearningdifferences.org A not-for-profit organization providing information to students, families, physicians, and other professionals in the New York City area</p><p>NYU School of Medicine: Department of Psychiatry https://med.nyu.edu/psych/adhd-self-assessment-tools-and-information Supplies general information on Adult ADHD, treatment options, and an online self report symptom checklist. They also publish an electronic Adult ADHD newsletter and staff a direct referral center that can be accessed at 212-263-3580. SUPPORT GROUPS:</p><p>The Mood Disorders Support Group www.mdsg.org Offers free weekly support group meetings in the NYC area for individuals with depression and bipolar disorder</p><p>Manhattan Adult ADD Support Group www.maaddsg.org A free support group that meets monthly for discussion and/or presentations regarding issues affecting the lives of individuals with ADD.</p><p>ADD Coaching Groups www.addcoachinggroups.com Provides a lower cost alternative to one-on-one coaching. A coach works with groups of less than ten through telephone conferences and online forums.</p><p>ONLINE REFERENCES:</p><p>LD Online www.ldonline.org An extensive collection of resources on learning disabilities and ADHD</p><p>ADDvance: Answers to Your Questions about ADD (ADHD) www.addvance.com Provides online resources and an online bookstore for individuals; free online newsletter on “ADD-Friendly Living” </p><p>LD Resources www.ldresources.com An online discussion forum on various aspects of learning disabilities</p><p>RESOURCES FOR HIGHER EDUCATION PROFESSIONALS:</p><p>AHEAD: Association on Higher Education and Disability www.ahead.org Professional association providing training and resources to higher education personnel </p><p>Salome Heyward & Associates: Disability Management Consultants www.salomeheyward.com “Provides comprehensive services addressing current ADA/Section 504 postsecondary issues for senior staff members, affirmative action officers, disability services program staff, ADA coordinators and legal counsel” ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT CENTERS/PRACTITIONERS:</p><p>The Learning Disabilities Association of New York City runs a Learning Disabilities Helpline (212-646-6730) to provide callers with referrals to agencies and practitioners for evaluations, tutoring, counseling, and recreational programs. The Helpline is funded through the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. </p><p>NYU School of Medicine: Department of Psychiatry https://med.nyu.edu/psych/adhd-self-assessment-tools-and-information Direct referral center that can be accessed at 212-263-3580.</p><p>Westchester Institute for Human Development: University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities http://www.wihd.org/ Assists people in identifying devices and adaptations that can increase their independence</p><p>The Brain Clinic www.thebrainclinic.com James Lawrence Thomas, Ph.D., Director 19 West 34th St., Penthouse, NY, NY 10001; (212) 268-8900; [email protected] Learning disability testing, ADD evaluations, dyslexia testing, extended time evaluation requirements, and quantitative EEG Reduced price ADD evaluation by graduate student for $500</p><p>Dr. Carol Lachman, Clinical Psychologist psychotherapy, psychological testing, adults and children 280 Madison Ave, Suite 206, New York, NY, 10016, (646) 681-5364</p><p>New York University Child Study Center 550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016; (212) 263-6622</p><p>Family Health Associates Alan Wachtel, M.D., Director “A professional practice specializing in multi-disciplinary assessment and treatment of attention, learning, mood and behavior disorders 201 E. 87th Street #16J, New York, NY 10128; (212) 348-0175 http://myfhany.com/ </p><p>Larry Hess, Psy.D. “Neuropsychologically based assessment and treatment” evaluations for a sliding-scale fee tutoring, organizational coaching, and off-site referrals 145 East 74th Street, Suite 1C, New York, NY, 10021, (212) 462-9251 [email protected] Lisa Kamenir, C.S.W. Psychotherapist 302 Fifth Avenue, Suite 812, New York, NY, 10001, (212) 886-1939</p><p>Robin Bryant, Ph.D. Clinical psychologist learning disability and AD/HD assessment; $800 134 W. 88th Street, Suite 3B, New York, NY 10024; (212) 721-8910</p><p>Anne M. Slocum McEneaney, Ph.D. Individual and group psychotherapy Specializing in the treatment of eating and body image problems 19 W. 34th Street, Penthouse Suite, New York, NY 10001; (917) 301-6206</p><p>David Appelbaum, Psy.D. 313 West 75th St, Office 1, New York, NY 10023; (212) 875-1015; [email protected] http://www.drdavidappelbaum.com/ </p><p>TUTORING/COACHING CENTERS:</p><p>ADD Coaching Groups www.addcoachinggroups.com Provides a lower cost alternative to one-on-one coaching. A coach works with groups of less than ten through telephone conferences and online forums.</p><p>Law Tutors www.lawtutors.net/getting-started Located in Massachusetts but provides distance tutoring services</p><p>Learning Enhancement for Students of Law, Inc. Meryl Serotta, Esq. Individualized tutoring for law students 141 E. 55th Street, Suite 3D, New York, NY 10022 7600 Jericho Turnpike, Suite 200, Woodbury, NY 11797 (516) 364-8864, Ext. 1; [email protected] http://www.lawtutoring.com/ </p><p>Ken Leff Private coaching for the bar exam http://bartutor.com/ Recommended by a student, but expensive. PRODUCTS/TOOLS FOR TIME MANAGEMENT AND AD/HD:</p><p>Inspiration Software www.inspiration.com A software program that guides students through planning, researching, and writing papers and projects; encourages learning in multiple modes through graphic organizers and outlines</p><p>ADD Warehouse www.addwarehouse.com An online store offering books and videotapes on ADD and ADHD www.watchminder.com A watch that assists with time management and pacing during study sessions and/or exams www.davidco.com Information and products for the “Getting Things Done” System www.mindtools.com A comprehensive website that provides tips on everything from time and stress management to memory improvement www.timetimer.com Personal timers that encourage the development of a sense of time and time management skills</p>
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