International Center for the Disabled

Cause Area

  • People with Disabilities

Location

340 East 24th StreetNew YorkNew York, NY 10010 United States

Organization Information

Mission Statement

ICD's mission is to help people with disabilities achieve greater health and independence at home, on the job, at school and in the community. Each year, we provide high quality, comprehensive and integrated medical rehabilitation; cognitive rehabilitation; speech/language, learning and hearing services; mental health and addiction recovery services; and vocational rehabilitation and job placement services to 4,000 poor and low-income individuals from all five boroughs of New York City.

Description

ICD-International Center for the Disabled is a nonprofit outpatient rehabilitation center in New York City serving people of all ages with disabilities and other rehabilitative and developmental needs. Since our founding in 1917 as the first outpatient rehabilitation center in the country, ICD has pioneered new programs and services to help thousands of individuals achieve better health, greater independence, and more productive work, school, and family life.

ICD currently serves over 4,000 people a year, from all five boroughs of New York, who come to our conveniently located Manhattan center where they receive expert medical, speech and language, mental health and vocational services all at one site. ICD is a recognized leader in providing integrated rehabilitative care.

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