30th Anniversary of ADA: A Historical Review

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30th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act A Historical Review On July 26, 1990, George H.W. Bush, while seated on the front lawn of the White House, signed into law the American with Disabilities Act (ADA). This law was called into action due to the complete absence of people with disabilities in the Civil…
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We Love AIM Nurses

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We Love AIM Nurses Each day, AIM Services draws attention to the professionals who stand by the sides of people of diverse abilities. As an essential business during the COVID-19 pandemic, we are supporting one of the most vulnerable populations in our nation, all the while ensuring that these people’s dreams and goals are kept…
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Vukelic of Saratoga Eagle Joins AIM Board Offers $10,000 Matching Gift Challenge

Vukelic of Saratoga Eagle Joins AIM Services Board Offers $10,000 Matching Gift Challenge in Recognition of Giving Tuesday Now SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY. – Christopher Lyons, Executive Director of AIM Services Inc. of Saratoga Springs, New York announced today that Jeff Vukelic, President and CEO of Saratoga Eagle was unanimously elected to the AIM Services Board…
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Giving Tuesday Now

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GIVING TUESDAY NOW Giving Tuesday is a global movement inspiring people to affect change in communities throughout the world. Stirred by the current circumstances endured by all of humankind due to COVID-19, a second Giving Tuesday, Giving Tuesday Now, has been announced for Tuesday, May 5, 2020. With your gift to AIM Services on Giving…
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Autism Awareness during COVID-19

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Autism Awareness Month  April 1 marked the beginning of the celebration of National Autism Awareness Month. Each year communities across the country thoughtfully draw attention to our fellow citizens living with autism, as well as the contributions and sacrifices of their family, friends, and caregivers. An abundance of resources for anyone connected to a person…
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An important message regarding COVID-19: 4/23/2021 Update

4/23/2021 UPDATE: Dear Family Members, Friends, and Advocates of the People We Support, As spring arrives, we would like to provide you with an update on our continued efforts to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic The vast majority of people we support have been fully vaccinated or are close to being fully vaccinated, including over 94%…
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Support AIM in 2020

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Donate Now Imagine… Imagine a world where all people are welcoming and accepting of those who are different. Imagine a place where smiles and hugs replace avoidance and stares, and a place where affirmations and encouragement replace doubt and fear. Imagine a time and a place where everyone feels confident to work, play, interact, and…
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Department of Health: A Dynamic Team Spreading Community Awareness

Department of Health A Dynamic Team Spreading Community Awareness

Team Strength Neil, like so many other DOH (Department of Health) Service Coordinators at AIM Services, stands by the side of those people who are either facing life after a traumatic brain injury, or by those who are aging and wanting to remain on their own and maintain the lives they have built for themselves….
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The Click

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My week presenting at the 2019 National APSE Conference by Katie Page, Program Director of Employment Services As I sit and reflect on the amazing week I had in St. Louis at the 2019 National APSE Conference, I am overwhelmed and inspired. Overwhelmed with the knowledge I gained from presenters, colleagues, and new friends. Inspired…
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