Program areas at BVS
Educational Services Olv Human Services provides school-based, center-based, and community-based educational Services to children from birth to 21 years old. These programs meet a variety of needs including specialized programming for children facing educational, behavioral, mental health, or other developmental challenges. School-age programs are certified by the new york state education department (nysed). Classroom capacity is 400 students.
Residential and community based foster care programs Olv Human Services provides residential and community based foster care programs to youth through the new york state foster care system. Programs include residential Services to meet the needs of boys and girls experiencing severe emotional, behavioral, social, and/or family problems requiring them to be placed outside of their homes. Olvhs also provides community placement foster care Services to children until the child can be reunified with their birth parent, a relative, is adopted or is old enough to transition to an independent living arrangement. Independent living and yes Services are provided in the community to assist adolescents and young adults with educational and vocational Services. Over 30,000 days of care provided.
Services for the developmentally disabled Olv Human Services provides living opportunities to adult individuals who have mild to profound developmental delays, multiple physical disabilities, specialized medical needs, dual diagnosis and/or dementia. Services include intensive medical Services, nursing supports, therapy Services, person entered planning and supports, behavioral supports, vocational Services, supported employment Services, wellness and nutrition Services, and dementia/memory care. Over 26,000 days of care provided.
Omh and other program servicesolv Human Services and affiliates also provides a number of other residential and community based programs including a residential treatment facility offering specialized, around-the-clock care for males and females (ages 12 to 21) with mental health diagnoses and home-based preventive Services to families involved in the social Services system with a goal of preserving the family unit. Over 8,000 days of care provided.