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Lifestyles for the Disabled Programs

Lifestyles for the Disabled

Staten Island, New York - Richmond County

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Jun 2, 2026

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Staten Island, New York

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Provider overview

Lifestyles for the Disabled offers Staten Island vocational, recreational, day habilitation, respite, supplemental day habilitation, community habilitation, and employment-related programs for developmentally disabled adults.

Lifestyles for the Disabled is a Staten Island nonprofit supporting developmentally disabled adults through community, work, social, and recreational opportunities.

Quick facts

Registration
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Phone
(718) 983-5351 ext. 258
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Ages
Adults age 21 and older with OPWDD eligibility and Medicaid coverage
Season
Ongoing adult programs by Lifestyles for the Disabled schedule
Cost
Confirm current eligibility, Medicaid and OPWDD requirements, intake steps, transportation, program openings, respite availability, activity schedule, and participant responsibilities directly with Lifestyles for the Disabled.

Location contacts

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Lifestyles for the Disabled

The source says programs serve adults throughout Staten Island and include community experiences beyond the main program site.

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Adult vocational and recreational programs

Vocational, recreational, day habilitation, respite, supplemental day habilitation, community habilitation, and employment-related opportunities.

Ages
Adults age 21 and older with OPWDD eligibility and Medicaid coverage
Season
Ongoing adult programs by Lifestyles for the Disabled schedule
Schedule
The source describes year-round programs with breaks on legal holidays and asks families to contact the organization for additional information.
Cost
Confirm current eligibility, Medicaid and OPWDD requirements, intake steps, transportation, program openings, respite availability, activity schedule, and participant responsibilities directly with Lifestyles for the Disabled.
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Jun 2, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Lifestyles for the Disabled FAQ says the organization serves more than 400 developmentally disabled adults in Staten Island, offers vocational and recreational opportunities, lists day habilitation, respite, supplemental day habilitation, community habilitation, and employment options, says programs are open to adults age 21 and older with OPWDD eligibility and Medicaid coverage, and states that transportation is provided.
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Program details we found

Adult vocational and recreational programs

The official Lifestyles for the Disabled FAQ says the organization serves more than 400 developmentally disabled adults in Staten Island, offers vocational and recreational opportunities, lists day habilitation, respite, supplemental day habilitation, community habilitation, and employment options, says programs are open to adults age 21 and older with OPWDD eligibility and Medicaid coverage, and states that transportation is provided.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: Lifestyles for the Disabled says it supports more than 400 developmentally disabled adults in Staten Island through programs that include recreational opportunities and community experiences.

Access notes to confirm: Participants and families should confirm program eligibility, transportation, staff ratio, physical access, non-ambulatory access, restroom access, communication needs, activity location, lunch expectations, community trip support, and current openings before intake.

What we checked

What we found: The official Lifestyles for the Disabled FAQ says the organization serves more than 400 developmentally disabled adults in Staten Island, offers vocational and recreational opportunities, lists day habilitation, respite, supplemental day habilitation, community habilitation, and employment options, says programs are open to adults age 21 and older with OPWDD eligibility and Medicaid coverage, and states that transportation is provided.

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What to confirm

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Is Lifestyles for the Disabled Programs reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

No. This listing is informational and based on public sources. It is not a rating, ranking, quality review, or safety evaluation.

What information should families confirm with Lifestyles for the Disabled?

Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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