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Welcome to the St. Mary’s Healthcare System Resource Directory

This resource directory is for families/caregivers of children who have medically complex needs or long-lasting conditions that require extra health care and support services.

The information in this directory is provided to help you find resources to assist you with finding help for your child and family. The range of care/disability/health issues varies amongst children so the information may or may not pertain to your child.

What you'll find

After a family learns that their child is ill parents/caregivers typically begin to think about how they can best care for their child. The resources in this directory include agencies, service providers, advocacy organizations, and other resources to assist with providing a quality life for children with medically complex needs.

To find a resource enter your area of interest in the search box on the side bar and the location in the box located on the top of the screen. The directory is intended to assist you with being the best advocate for your child. Although we attempt to keep the directory current resources change constantly.

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Category: Camps

  1. Block Institute blockinstitute.org

    Formerly known as the Brooklyn School for Special Children (BSSC), Community Residential Opportunities for Handicapped (CROH), and Training & Rehabilitation in Useful Service (TRIUS). Based in Brooklyn, New York, we provide unique and individualized services to children and adults with disabilities who reside within the five boroughs of New York City. Our programs include Educational Services, Adult Day Services, Vocational Services and Residential Services, as well as Medicaid Service Coordination and Clinical Services.

    Contact Information

    Phone: (718) 906-5400 • Fax: (718) 714-0197

    Address

    Block Institute 376 Bay 44th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11214

  2. Chai Life Line chailifeline.org

    Since 1987, Chai Lifeline’s mission has been to restore the light of childhood to children whose innocence ended when life-threatening or lifelong illness was diagnosed. Through programs that address the emotional, social, and financial needs of seriously ill children, their families, and communities, Chai Lifeline restores normalcy to family life, and better enables families to withstand the crises and challenges of serious pediatric illness

    Contact Information

    212.465.1300
    877 CHAI LIFE

    Address

    Chai Lifeline New York/Greater Atlantic Region 151 West 30th Street Third Floor New York, NY 10001

  3. Eden II Summer Camp eden2.org

    The Eden II Summer Day Camp is a Medicaid Waiver program. Camp runs for two separate weeks during the summer break. Our program is designed for school age children (5-21). The pro-gram consists of a full day of recreational activities such as arts & crafts, water activities, cooking, games and sports. Summer Day Camp fees are $15.00 per day. The hours of operation are 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Monday thru Friday.

    Contact Information

    (718) 816-1422

    Address

    150 Granite Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10303

  4. Muscular Dystrophy Association mda.org

    The Muscular Dystrophy Association is the world’s leading nonprofit health agency dedicated to finding treatments and cures for muscular dystrophy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and other

  5. National Jewish Council for the Disabled/Yachad njcd.org

    Yachad, The National Jewish Council for Disabilities is a thriving global organization dedicated to addressing the needs of all Jewish individuals with disabilities and ensuring their inclusion in every aspect of Jewish life.

    Contact Information

    212-613-8229
    212-613-0796

    Address

    11 Broadway 13th Floor New York, NY, 10004

  6. St Mary’s Healthcare System for Children stmaryskids.org

    St. Mary’s Healthcare System is one of only a handful of organizations around the country that is dedicated to providing intensive rehabilitation, specialized care, and education to children with special needs and life-limiting conditions. St. Mary’s provides a continuum of care, treating children throughout the metropolitan area through a network of inpatient, home care and community programs and services, setting a standard of excellence in pediatric healthcare.

    Contact Information

    St. Mary’s Hospital for Children
    29-01 216th Street Bayside, NY 11360
    Telephone: (888) KIDS-NYS or (718) 281-8800
    Email: info@stmaryskids.org

    St Mary's Hospice/Palliative Care Program
    Referrals can be made from a child’s physician and can also be made internally by St. Mary’s caregivers. For more information, please call 718-281-8952.

    St. Mary’s Preschool
    Queens Borough President Helen Marshall Early Education Center
    Telephone: (718) 281-8848

    Center for Pediatric Feeding Disorders
    Telephone: (718) 281-8541

    St. Mary’s Pediatric Day Healthcare and Summer Camp
    29-01 216th Street
    Bayside, New York 11360
    Vivian Figueroa, Director 718-281-8666

    St. Mary’s Kids at Roslyn
    1 Expressway Plaza, Suite 106 Roslyn Heights, NY 11577
    Telephone: (516) 621-2681

    Home Care & Community Programs
    Community Programs Central Intake
    Telephone: (800) 270-2478

    St. Mary’s Home & Community Programs – New Hyde Park Office
    5 Dakota Drive, Suite 200 New Hyde Park, NY 11042
    Telephone: (718) 281-8600

    St. Mary’s Community Care Professionals, Corp - Elmhurst Office
    91-31 Queens Boulevard, Suite 201 Elmhurst, NY 11373
    Telephone: (718) 281-8573

    St. Mary’s Community Care Professionals, Corp - New Hyde Park Office
    5 Dakota Drive, Suite 200 New Hyde Park, NY 11042
    Telephone: (718) 281-8903