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Resources that provide survival level services including food, housing, material goods, transportati...
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Advocacy/support services may be individual advocacy or systems advocacy (or a combination of both. Examples are warm lines, hot lines, teaching daily living skills, providing representative payee services, and training in any aspect of mental health services. Individual advocacy assists consumers in protecting and promoting their rights, resolving complaints and grievances, and accessing services and supports of their choice. Systems advocacy represent the concerns of a class of consumers by identifying patterns of problems and complaints and working with program or system administrators to resolve or eliminate these problems on a systemic, rather than individual basis.
Advocacy/problem resolution for residents residing in licensed Long Term Care Facilities. Ombudsmen are trained volunteers who are assigned to long-term care facilities. Ombudsmen listen, mediate, negotiate, propose and facilitate solutions to residents' concerns and problems. They help residents and families learn to advocate for themselves.
The New York State Bar Association is a voluntary bar association for the state of New York. NYS Bar Association provides lawyer referral services and helps people find attorneys or other resources for their legal problems. Referral and Information Service connects with trusted, vetted panel of attorneys for people in need of free or low income assistance.
Systems Advocacy seeks to change legislation and policy through action. People influence the decisions of politicians, policy makers, and the community. Systems Advocacy changes the way political systems operate and eliminates problems on a systematic level. Systems Advocacy happens locally, on the state level, and on the federal level. NRCIL facilitates systems advocacy on issues important to consumers. Staff works alongside consumers in developing a plan for action to create systems change towards a barrier-free society.
Assistance for the elderly and their families who need help in solving the problems of daily living and in planning for the future. Disabled parking, elevator, wide doors, accessible bathrooms
Medical social workers provide counseling and advocacy to patents about medical limitations, community resource education, and long-term planning. Perform a comprehensive assessment of the patient’s social, emotional, environmental, and financial needs to help them and their families alleviate the hardships related to adverse health conditions. They also provide education on entitlements, community services, and health insurance coverage.