NY Connects statewide program designed to help residents who need help with long-term care helping New Yorkers of all ages get assistance.
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In Manhattan, the multi-service community agency Hudson Guild has this task. Hudson Guild is an old-school social service agency, created in the Chelsea neighborhood in the 1890s to help the city’s burgeoning immigrant community who often found themselves living in crowded tenements. “For example: someone calls and says, ‘I need help with my mother who’s 90 years old, she needs assistance with. Can you help us?’ It’s more than giving a number. It’s talking about what that caregiver is doing for their mother, any resources they need other than Access-A-Ride, any resources for the caller themselves. So again, it’s more glorified: connecting that person from A to B.”
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