YAI, previously known as the Young Adult Institute, is an organization serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) in the United States.
Premier HealthCare provides medical, dental, and psychiatric services to everyone and specializes in supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD).
Premier's clinics offer people with I/DD access to high-quality primary care and specialty outpatient services with doctors and other professionals trained in their unique needs.
MSA, a school on Manhattan's West Side for young people aged 5 to 21, believes that every child has the capacity to learn, grow, and contribute.
Students who have a broad range of needs and learning styles receive encouragement, support, skills, and opportunities to develop academically and socially from teachers and therapists.
2009 - YAI won a major legal victory that affirmed the right of people with disabilities to live in dignity and stay in their communities.
Premier HealthCare offers primary care and specialty outpatient services to patients who have intellectual and developmental disabilities.
At their four New York City locations, they offer outpatient healthcare services that include primary care, dentistry, pediatrics, psychiatry, podiatry, neurology, and ophthalmology.
Participants have daily opportunities to develop skills, including safe travel using public transportation and community integration.
YAI's individualized residential alternatives (IRAs) provide varying levels of staff support and supervision.