The Simple Dollar presents this useful guide on coping strategies to apply this winter season amidst Covid-19. It includes mental health and socializing tips, but also spotlights a multitude of […]
A covid-19 vaccine has been approved by the CDC and New York State’s independent Clinical Advisory Task Force and is now being administered in phase 1. Phase 1 includes providing […]
From the Office of the Governor, On behalf of Governor Cuomo, we are reaching out to inform you of a new resource in the fight against COVID-19 and to ask […]
Young at Heart Boredom Busters Crediting Brianna Valenti, a girl scout from service unit 136 troop 1747. These activities are to help children with boredom when home for long periods […]
In case you missed it, here is the presentation on voting rights for people with disabilities. CDCI and Disability Rights New York (DRNY) partnered to share information on voting rights, […]
In NYS, the regents tests were suspended due to COVID and the resulting school closures. Students are typically required to take these test and receive a passing score in order […]
CDCI has reopened!! Staff will be working a mixture of in-person at the office and remote at-home. A limited number of scheduled in-person appointments are available. Otherwise, we will continue […]
Animals can save your life. I mean, Tofu is not going to get nominated for dog hero of the year, but…if there are potato chips involved, you would be surprised […]
Shannon M., CDCI’s Benefits Counselor, reviews the nuances of applying for unemployment and what changes have been made during COVID. If you need assistance, please call us at (518) 459-6422 […]
After cooking for over a period of time I learned new skills like multitasking and being detailed-oriented, plus saving money. This is especially important during this time of the covid-19 […]