HOUSING

Individual Residential Alternatives

Kirschner Residence

 In May 2009, a residential program was opened by Wraparound Services of the Hudson Valley to serve young adults with multiple disabilities. The Lewis C. Kirschner Residence is located in Kerhonkson and is home to eight individuals with a wide variety of disabilities. People residing in the Kirschner Residence participate in community events, day training and day rehabilitation services. Some Kirschner residents also participate in supportive employment services. 

Koenig Residence

 The Koenig Residence serves individuals with developmental disabilities who need supervision and training primarily in the area of independent living skills. These individuals may also, due to their level of physical disability, require physical assistance from staff in some of their personal care or in activities of daily living. Located in Kingston, Koenig residents have easy access to community events throughout the city.

Keresman Apartments

The Keresman Apartments serve adults living in individual apartment units who have achieved a significant level of independence and not in need to traditional 24 hour supports. There are eight apartments located in Lake Katrine, just north of Kingston. Shopping malls, movie theaters, restaurants, and community activities are all located less than a half mile from the residence. Staff provide these individuals with the level of assistance, oversight and guidance they require based on their independent living skill needs. Individuals receive service plans provided by WSHV staff or by other service providers and include occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy or individual counseling.

Intermediate Care Facilities

Hillcrest Residence, Ellenville

Opened in 1982, our Hillcrest Residence is home to fourteen medically fragile men and women. This spacious facility provides residents ample space for recreation and relaxation including a fully furnished lower level that is accessible via an elevator.  Individuals are offered views of mountains and beautifully landscaped grounds.

 

Lasher Residence, Saugerties

Opened in 1981, our Lasher Residence is an eight bed co-ed facility located on a quiet street just outside the village of Saugerties. Lasher residents and staff are well known for their high level of community involvement and support. 

Carroad Residence, New Paltz

In June of 1992, the Carroad Residence was opened in New Paltz to address the growing need to provide a home for young adults who had “aged-out” of programs suitable for children. Initially named, “Yankee Folly” the residence name was changed in 2012 to honor Pam Carroad who served as a staff member and Executive Director for 34 years. 

carroad residence