BRIDGING THE GAP
Living Resources’ core purpose is to support and empower individuals with disabilities or other life-challenging conditions to live with dignity, independence, and purpose. Growth and purpose are unique for each person and at Living Resources, we offer a supportive environment that allows individuals to meet and exceed their personal goals.
Our more than 700 Super Hero staff members provide a wide range of services to more than 1,800 families and individuals helping them to reach new levels of independence. Each day is a success here at Living Resources and each one of our individuals’ accomplishments are celebrated and make us proud to be a part of the Living Resources family.
Our services are individualized and offered in a variety of settings from 60+ residential housing arrangements, site-based services, college programs; day opportunities, arts, community volunteering, supported employment, afterschool programs, counseling services, and so much more.
1.27 million hours provided annually
NEWS & UPDATES
Living Resources Secures $10,000 Advertising Grant from the Times Union
Thank You Broadview FCU!
Warren DCOP’s Friendsgiving
Employment is more than just a paycheck. It’s about independence, purpose, and community connection. While the 60% statistic is a testament to the power of VR services, it also reminds us of the work still to be done to ensure everyone has a seat at the table.
We’re proud to advocate for accessible career paths and supportive environments every day. How are you championing inclusion this April?
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We’re Hiring Case Managers (QIDP)! ✨
Do you believe every person deserves a voice, choice, and meaningful outcomes? Are you passionate about advocacy, collaboration, and person‑centered care? 💙
We’re looking for a Case Manager (QIDP) to join our team and play a vital role in supporting individuals with developmental disabilities through individualized planning, staff guidance, and strong partnerships with families and care managers.
What you’ll do:
✔ Advocate for participant goals and outcomes
✔ Develop and oversee Habilitation Plans
✔ Support and train staff
✔ Ensure quality, compliant, person‑centered services
What we’re looking for:
✅ Bachelor’s degree in Human Services or related field
✅ Experience supporting individuals with developmental disabilities
✅ Strong communication, documentation, and leadership skills
If you’re organized, compassionate, and ready to make a real impact every day—we want to hear from you!
📩 Apply today for more details!
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The Disability EmpowHer Network is proud to present EmpowHer Capital on Saturday, April 11th. This event offers a unique opportunity to engage in disabled joy while visiting the Barbie exhibit at the NYS Museum. Registration is required and food will be provided for all attendees.
Location: 222 Madison Ave, Albany, NY
Time: 12:00 pm – 2:30 pm
RSVP: forms.gle/8RZhDbCyrCZbep1r5
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Create your own rain cloud inspired suncatcher, complete with glittery beads of rain in this artist lead workshop!
April showers bring May flowers, and in this class, they also bring eye catching sparkling suncatchers! 🌦️
Learn how to create a rain cloud inspired suncatcher, complete with glittery beads of rain with instructor Marisa Codi. Hang your finished creation in your favorite sunny window or just somewhere that could use a bit more sparkle. ✨ Perfect for all the sunny days to come! ☀️
All material will be provided and instructor Marisa will guide you through the process.
Workshop price: $20
Buy tickets online at www.eventbrite.com/e/april-showers-suncatchers-workshop-tickets-1986075555450
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What is Occupational Therapy, really? A lot of people think it's just about getting back to work, but it’s so much more! OT is a holistic, client-centered approach that focuses on helping people of all ages achieve their unique goals. This April, we’re breaking down what it means to be 'occupation-based' and why a holistic approach is vital for true rehabilitation, especially for those in our brain injury services. Learn how our partnership with Russell Sage College is helping the next generation of therapists master these skills. #occupationaltherapy #OTmonth ... See MoreSee Less




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