Sid Jacobson JCC Neurodiversity Programs
Sid Jacobson JCC
East Hills, New York - Nassau County
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May 15, 2026
Long Island
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Provider overview
Sid Jacobson JCC Neurodiversity Programs in East Hills support neurodivergent individuals ages 5 through 40-plus and their families through the Sandler Family Kehilla Center and Life Skills Training Center, with life-skills development, social and recreational programming, and family support services.
Sid Jacobson JCC is an East Hills community center offering fitness, swim, camp, arts, family, and care and support programs.
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- Ages
- Neurodivergent individuals ages 5 through 40-plus and their families
- Season
- Year-round JCC neurodiversity programs and camp-related services
- Cost
- Confirm current registration, membership rules, program fees, camp options, age fit, and support services directly with Sid Jacobson JCC.
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Neurodiversity social, recreation, and life-skills programs
Programs for neurodivergent children, teens, adults, and families through JCC neurodiversity centers.
- Ages
- Neurodivergent individuals ages 5 through 40-plus and their families
- Season
- Year-round JCC neurodiversity programs and camp-related services
- Schedule
- The source describes year-round neurodiversity supports and links to Sandler Family Kehilla Center, Life Skills Training Center, and Family Support pages.
- Cost
- Confirm current registration, membership rules, program fees, camp options, age fit, and support services directly with Sid Jacobson JCC.
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- May 15, 2026
- Why this is listed
- The official Sid Jacobson JCC Neurodiversity page says its Sandler Family Kehilla Center and Irene and Ronald Cohen Life Skills Training Center support neurodivergent individuals ages 5 through 40-plus and their families through life-skills development, social and recreational programming, and comprehensive family support services.
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Program details we found
Neurodiversity social, recreation, and life-skills programs
The official Sid Jacobson JCC Neurodiversity page says its Sandler Family Kehilla Center and Irene and Ronald Cohen Life Skills Training Center support neurodivergent individuals ages 5 through 40-plus and their families through life-skills development, social and recreational programming, and comprehensive family support services.
Inclusion and support details
What the provider says: Sid Jacobson JCC says the centers support neurodivergent individuals and families through life-skills development, social and recreational programming, and family support services.
Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm current program menu, age fit, registration, membership, staff support, camp availability, transportation, building access, and family support options before enrolling.
What we checked
What we found: The official Sid Jacobson JCC Neurodiversity page says its Sandler Family Kehilla Center and Irene and Ronald Cohen Life Skills Training Center support neurodivergent individuals ages 5 through 40-plus and their families through life-skills development, social and recreational programming, and comprehensive family support services.
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