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  • Dec 15, 2015

    People Inc. Launches New Durable Medical Equipment Business

    Agency’s first for profit venture will leverage experience to meet community needs December 15, 2015: People Inc., Western New York’s largest human services agency serving individuals with developmental disabilities and special needs, today announced the launch of a new durable med

  • Dec 11, 2015

    Mubu’s Family Holiday Event Presented by Museum of disABILITY History

    The Museum of disABILITY History presents Mubu’s Family Holiday event on Saturday, December 12, from 2 to 4 p.m., at 3826 Main Street, Buffalo. The free event includes Mubu the Morph book readings, Mubu cookie cut-out cookies, face painting and a visit from Santa. The event is held in conjunction with the latest release from the Mubu the Morph children’s book series, Mubu’s Christmas. Mubu is the main character of a fun-filled series about individuality and lessons about self-confidence suitable for children, grades K to 3. The series is written by Stephen Nawotniak and illustrated by Jeffrey Scott Perdziak, both residents of Clarence. Co-hosted by the Museum of disABILITY History, Bornhava, Parent Network of WNY and People Inc., the event will help spread some holiday cheer. To register or for more information, call 716.629.3626. Established in 1998, the Museum of disABILITY History is the only one of its kind in the United States and is dedicated to advancing the understanding, acceptance and independence of people with disabilities. The Museum’s exhibits, collections, archives and educational programs create awareness and a platform for dialogue and discovery.

  • Nov 20, 2015

    People Inc. Silver Creek and Dunkirk Open Interview Day at Jamestown Community College

    Opportunities for college students available People Inc. is hiring qualified candidates to assist individuals with disabilities with personal care, household duties and recreational activities so they can live as independently as possible. A Silver Creek and Dunkirk Open Interview Day will be he

  • Nov 10, 2015

    RNs and LPNs Now Being Hired at People Inc.

    People Inc., Western New York’s leading health and human services agency assisting individuals with developmental disabilities and special needs lead more independent lives, is hiring for home health care RNs, per diem physical therapists, residential RNs, LPNs, Elmwood Health Center RNs and

  • Nov 04, 2015

    Man with Cerebral palsy has a Wonder-ful goal with his Tribute Song to Stevie Wonder

    People Inc. Encourages Public to Share Video through Social Media Jason Smith has a passion for music. He loves how music helps him express emotions and how it inspires. One particular musician who has inspired Smith is Stevie Wonder. So much so that Smith created a tribute song and video for him called, “I Wonder.” In his tribute song to Wonder, Smith sings, “Cause you’ve taught us there’s a little bit of ‘wonder’ in all of us.” A resident of Orchard Park, Smith, 46, born with a mild intellectual disability and Cerebral palsy, receives residential and support services from People Inc., Western New York’s leading health and human services agency assisting individuals with developmental disabilities and special needs lead more independent lives. Smith wants others to know how much Wonder has inspired him. In anticipation of the “Stevie Wonder Songs in the Key of Life Performance” on November 19, at First Niagara Center, Smith got creative and with help from his People Inc. Quality Life Coach Gary Spears, created a tribute song and video for his idol. The video can be seen on the People Inc. Facebook page . In an effort to bring attention to performers who have been an inspiration, in particular Wonder, Smith is asking for help from the community. He is aiming for 200 shares of his tribute video through social media. Like Wonder, Smith proves that there are no barriers for people with disabilities. “Stevie has a disability. I have a disability, but it does not hold me back,” said Smith. Through a generous donation by Live Nation, Smith and three of his loved ones will attend the upcoming Stevie Wonder concert. People Inc. is a not-for-profit health and human services agency providing programs and services to more than 12,000 people with special needs, their families and seniors throughout Western New York. Since 1970, People Inc. has assisted individuals to achieve greater degrees of independence and productivity.

  • Oct 28, 2015

    People Inc. Wins Bid to Coordinate NYS Long Term Care Ombudsman Program Locally

    Agency Committed to Improving an Already Strong Program People Inc., Western New York’s leading health and human services agency, was recently selected by The New York State Office for the Aging to operate the New York State Long Term Care Ombudsman Program in Erie, Niagara, Cattaraugus and Chautauqua counties. The agency was selected through a competitive Request for Proposals (RFP) process and began operating the program earlier this month.   The move comes as part of The Office for the Aging’s efforts to revamp,  revitalize and reorganize the program statewide, dividing the state into 15 regions and selecting 15 organizations to operate the programs within them. The Long Term Care Ombudsman Program provides resources and advocates for older adults who live in nursing homes, assisted living and other licensed adult care homes. Ombudsmen help residents understand and exercise their rights to good care in an environment that promotes and protects their dignity and quality of life.   People Inc. was founded in 1971 and helps our community’s most vulnerable people, individuals with developmental disabilities and special needs and senior adults, lead more healthy, independent and productive lives. It operates 180 locations in nine counties and employs 3,400 people. The agency has been supporting seniors in the markets it serves for 22 years, including operating 19 senior housing facilities, a senior companion program and a day program for seniors. “Coordinating this program is a natural for us because it builds on our history of advocacy and our work with senior adults,” said People Inc. President and CEO Rhonda Frederick. “We are proud to bring our resources and experience to this program that does so much to protect the health, safety and well-being of those who live in long term care facilities. We are committed to continuing the great work that has already been done.”   The Long Term Care Ombudsman Program is mandated federally by the Older Americans Act and requires every state to have a program that advocates on behalf of residents in skilled nursing or assisted living facilities. The program’s goal is to address concerns of residents, be a trusted resource and advocate for positive changes in the long term care system. The heart of the program is the core group of volunteers called Ombudsmen. Ombudsmen go through comprehensive training to be certified to listen to, investigate and resolve complaints on behalf of long-term care residents. Ombudsmen routinely visit long term care facilities to ensure the needs of the residents are being met. Ombudsmen meet with residents, their family and friends and facility staff.   Inspired by his father’s move into a skilled nursing facility, Joe Cal, a retiree and resident of Orchard Park, NY, has been an Ombudsman for the past eight and a half years. He says it is a role that is uniquely rewarding.   “You get more out of it than you put in, and when you leave for the day you know you have really done something to help someone,” said Cal. “We are not there to be adversaries, we are advocates, mediators and partners who appreciate the backgrounds and experiences of residents and want them to know that we have their backs. There is something really wonderful about being the person who has someone’s back. Words cannot describe it.”   As part of its new role coordinating the Long Term Care Ombudsman Program, People Inc. is looking to add to the already 100 volunteers who support the program and is offering comprehensive training at convenient times for working adults. With a minimum commitment of two hours per week, Ombudsmen have the ability to decide the days and the times they work. Ombudsmen are also well supported after the training ends.   If you would like to learn more about becoming an Ombudsman, call 716.817.9222.

  • Oct 21, 2015

    People Inc. Receives Access to Home Program Grant for Individuals with Disabilities and Seniors to Remain in their Homes

    Applications Due November 20 People Inc., Western New York’s leading health and human services agency, was awarded a two-year grant of $150,000 from New York State Housing and Community Renewal to implement Access to Home, a program that provides financial assistance in order for individ

  • Oct 20, 2015

    Three Western New York Businesses Honored for their Commitment to Workforce Diversity

    Ensuring that individuals with developmental disabilities secure and maintain meaningful, competitive employment is an important part of People Inc., Western New York’s leading health and human services agency. More than 150 businesses in the area partner with the agency’s Vocational Se

  • Oct 20, 2015

    Local Author to Debut Latest Book at Museum of disABILITY History

    Presentation to Focus on Facts and Fiction Behind Orphans and Inmates Book Series October 9, 2015: Local author and anthropologist, Rosanne Higgins, PhD, will debut her latest work of historical fiction, The Seer and the Scholar , on Friday, November 6, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Museum of dis

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