Diabetes Prevention Program
PILS 1441 Route 22, Brewster, NYYOU can Prevent Type 2 Diabetes with the CDC's National Diabetes Prevention Program
YOU can Prevent Type 2 Diabetes with the CDC's National Diabetes Prevention Program
Holiday Party with refreshments, grab bag and more
Join the IL Team for a Thanksgiving Gathering
Six week training combining 3 in-person and 3 online-access sessions designed for family caregivers of individuals with intellectual, developmental and other disabilities.
Mental health self-help group with a cognitive behavorial focus meets weekly.
Meeting weekly, this self-help mental health program utilizes the Recovery International program of cognitive behavioral therapy.
This informative workshop is for the parents of people with developmental disabilities
Review in detail the regulations your district must follow when educating students with a disability. Please bring a copy of the regulations with you.
Join us for a fun holiday party!
Get the answers to what is a Special Needs Trust, what is the ABLE ACT? Sign up now for the answer to these and many more of your questions.
Pizza Party and Pictionary!
Prevent T2 Diabetes offers a year of support and coaching in losing weight, eating healthier, adding physical activity and managing stress.
What are the warning signs of anxiety? When does it turn into school advoidance?
If you have a diagnosis of prediabetes, or the risk factors, you can make changes now to improve your health and prevent or delay type 2 diabetes
Learn how to advocate for your children within the special ed system and become an effective member of your child's CSE team
Alternative ways to address. dismantle and move past stigmas in a productive way.
Please join us for an information session on OPWDD & The Front Door. What is it? What are the services?
This program will help attendees identify common triggers for behaviors associated with dementia, and learn strategies to address some common dementia-related behaviors.
Individuals living with dementia often experience changes in behavior that can be confusing to family and friends.
Healthy living for your brain and body: Tips from the latest research.