Kelberman — Family Connect support resources
Kelberman's published list of support resources for autism and IDD services across the region.
The practical details
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What this is, in plain language
This page lists support resources for families of autistic and other intellectually or developmentally disabled people — links to OPWDD, Medicaid and benefits programmes, care coordination organisations, clinician-written articles, and outside advocacy groups such as CNYASA and SUPAC.
Getting started
Families can reach Kelberman's Family Navigation team by phone or contact form for a first conversation about a diagnosis or about finding services. Navigators describe the process as identifying needs, connecting families to Kelberman and OPWDD services, and building understanding over follow-up conversations.
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What they say about themselves
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- Publishes a curated list of support resources for autism and intellectual/developmental disability services, including OPWDD, Medicaid and benefits programmes, and care coordination organisations.
- Links out to clinician-written articles by Kelberman staff, alongside outside organisations such as the Central New York Autism Society (CNYASA) and SUPAC, the Mid-State Special Education Parent Technical Assistance Center.
- Points families to a private Facebook group, the Parent Roundtable, and to Kelberman's Family Navigation team for further support.
- Kelberman is based in Utica, New York, and reports serving six counties across the region.
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- No:Says its services are free to families
- No:Offers help in Spanish
- Yes:Names the local area it covers
- Yes:Describes help with school and special education rights
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