North Country Center for Independence

North Country Center for Independence Advocacy and services for people with disabilities and anyone interested in disability issues.

The Mission of the North Country Center for Independence is to empower people with disabilities to live more independent and productive lives, and to promote beneficial policies and community understanding of disability issues.

When the State transitioned the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP) to a Statewide Fiscal Intermediary...
05/11/2026

When the State transitioned the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP) to a Statewide Fiscal Intermediary, Public Partnerships LLC (PPL), they required subcontracts with Independent Living Centers to ensure that consumers would continue to receive individualized support beyond payroll services. Having access to locally-based and disability competent ILC facilitators is essential because they understand their communities and available supports, provide hands on help with administrative responsibilities, and ensure consumers receive timely, accessible assistance.
However, ILCs are not receiving the consumer referrals they were intended to support. The SFI system defaults to PPL and creates a financial disincentive to utilize ILCs. Currently, ILCs are operating at only 11% of their approved capacity, leaving consumers without access to trusted, community based agencies that provide timely, hands on assistance.
In response, Senator Skoufis has introduced S.9320, legislation that clarifies and strengthens the role of ILCs and other subcontracted facilitators within CDPAP. We need your help to ensure state legislators prioritize this bill.
Take Action Now
Call your New York State Senator today and ask them to co-sponsor S.9320 and advocate for its inclusion in the One-House Budget. Together, we can restore consumer choice, protect community-based services, and strengthen CDPAP for the people who rely on it every day.

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NY Connects and NCCI had a busy couple of days! Friday was Senior Celebration with Julie(OHS/RTHP), Brittany(Open Doors)...
05/05/2026

NY Connects and NCCI had a busy couple of days! Friday was Senior Celebration with Julie(OHS/RTHP), Brittany(Open Doors), Shannon(Vision Services), and Jenna(NY Connects). Saturday was the Autism Walk with Jenna and Mindy!! What a fantastic couple of days spending time with our community!!

Senior Celebration fun with NCCI and NY Connects!!
05/01/2026

Senior Celebration fun with NCCI and NY Connects!!

New York’s Department of Health Commissioner, Dr. James McDonald, just walked out on people with disabilities and family...
04/28/2026

New York’s Department of Health Commissioner, Dr. James McDonald, just walked out on people with disabilities and family caregivers. We confronted him about his failure to oversee the state’s $11B contract with PPL. Instead of listening, he ran away and hid.
Check out and amplify the video of us on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, X, and YouTube. We need as many people to see this as possible!
Commissioner McDonald’s response to us sent a clear message - he cares more about pleasing PPL and the Governor than protecting everyday New Yorkers.
We need our State legislature to step in and require Commissioner McDonald to do his job. They can do this by passing the Home Care Transparency Act - a bill that would require the Department of Health to monitor and publish PPL’s service outcomes and how they are using $11 billion taxpayer dollars meant for care for New Yorkers.
Take 5 minutes to call your State Senator and Assemblymember NOW (see call script and how to find your legislators below!)

Look up your state legislators and their contact information here. https://url.us.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/M15JCOY2pEf27j0spcKTGDSuE?domain=click.actionnetwork.org
SCRIPT:
Hi, my name is XX. I’m a constituent and am calling to ask you to support the Home Care Transparency Act.
I just watched Health Commissioner McDonald walk away and hide from people with disabilities and a family caregiver whose lives have been upended by the transition to PPL. We need real accountability and transparency. Over 200,000 New Yorkers have left CDPAP since PPL took over, and the Department of Health has provided zero oversight of their $11B contract.
We need the legislature’s help to make sure the Department of Health does their job. The Home Care Transparency Act would require PPL to submit regular public reports to the Department of Health on their outcomes. This is a crucial first step to bring accountability to this disastrous transition.
Will [NAME OF LEGISLATOR] co-sponsor the Home Care Transparency Act (S9142/A10537) [if they haven’t already] and be vocal with their colleagues to ensure its passed this session?
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When many of us take action together and persist - we can change the world. Take action today!
In solidarity,
The NY Caring Majority Team

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04/28/2026

Upcoming Ballot Marking Device (BMD) Demonstration

Interested in accessible voting?

The New York State Board of Elections will hold a public demonstration of the ES&S AutoMark 2 ballot marking device (BMD) and associated accessibility devices on April 30, 2026 from 11:00am – 1:00pm.

The demonstration will take place at:
New York State Board of Elections
40 North Pearl Street, 5th Floor
Albany, NY 12207

For those unable to attend in person, the New York State Board of Elections will also offer a webcast of the public demonstration. The webcast link will be available on our Accessible Voting page on the day of the event:

https://url.us.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/UsDJC5yroluWBKDTzfwTkmG2Q?domain=c7veqyfbb.cc.rs6.net

Educational Alert:U.S. Access Board Webinar: Walk Sign Is On to Cross: Requirements for Accessible Pedestrian Signals in...
04/21/2026

Educational Alert:

U.S. Access Board Webinar: Walk Sign Is On to Cross: Requirements for Accessible Pedestrian Signals in PROWAG
When pedestrians approach an intersection to cross a street, they have a lot of readily available information—such as traffic lights, walk signals, and stop or yield signs—to let them know how vehicles and pedestrians are expected to behave at the street crossing. This information, however, is often not usable by pedestrians who are blind or who have low vision. In this webinar on Thursday, May 14, from 2:30 – 4:00 PM (ET), the presenter will review requirements in the Public Right-of-Way Accessibility Guidelines (PROWAG) for accessible pedestrian signals.
For more information or to register, visit the Great Lakes ADA Center’s webinar webpage. All webinars include video remote interpreting (VRI) and real-time captioning. Questions can be submitted in advance of the session or can be posed during the live webinar. Webinar attendees can earn continuing education credits. The webinar series is hosted by the ADA National Network in cooperation with the Board. Archived copies of previous Board webinars are available on the site.

The Great Lakes ADA Center offers this session as a self-paced webinars.This session has been approved for 1.5 contact hours for AIA HSW and Great Lakes ADA Center’s Certificate of Attendance. Due to the verification process, the criteria to earn Continuing Education credit requires that you view ...

Next Tuesday, April 21st, New York Caring Majority is holding a Care Not Corruption Day of Action in Albany. Follow the ...
04/16/2026

Next Tuesday, April 21st, New York Caring Majority is holding a Care Not Corruption Day of Action in Albany.
Follow the link for all details. Share with anyone you may think would be interested.

Join with our home care community in New York at Caring Majority’s Care Not Corruption lobby day on Tuesday, April 21st from 10:30 AM - 3:30 PM in the NYS Capitol in Albany.

11/10/2025

They were told they might never walk again — until robotics changed everything.
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✨ Real stories. Real care. Real impact. ✨
Living Healthy Together | Steps to Recovery: How Robotics is Transforming Rehabilitation

Somdeb Chatterjee and Valerie Hunter have both accomplished something extraordinary: losing and then regaining their ability not just to walk but move all of their extremities. For Somdeb, the journey began with an international trip during which he contracted a rare and mysterious condition called Gillian-Barre syndrome. For Valerie, it as a trip-and-fall accident while feeding her horses that resulted in a traumatic spinal cord injury.

Their stories could not be more different, but they both walked the same path to recovery: through the inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation programs at University of Vermont Health – University of Vermont Medical Center. There, robotic technology called the Vector is making an impact on the treatment and recovery of individuals dealing with complex neurological conditions and injuries.

Join us as we speak with Somdeb and Valerie about their medical journeys, and with the expert physical therapists who are supporting neurological patients, developing programs and leveraging technology to give themselves and patients like Somdeb and Valerie an edge as they work to regain functionality and independence.

Have you used ACCES-VR services? They're hosting 3 virtual public sessions where you can learn more and give feedback on...
10/28/2025

Have you used ACCES-VR services? They're hosting 3 virtual public sessions where you can learn more and give feedback on your experience! Sign up here:

Virtual Public Input Opportunity The New York State Education Department’s Office of Adult Career and Continuing Education Services – Vocational Rehabilitation (ACCES-VR) and the State Rehabilitation Council (SRC) invite you to a virtual public input session to share your feedback and help shape

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