Human Services
Arc of Seneca Cayuga Spotlight Studio
(315) 612-0129
39 Genesee Street
A two-story facility housing an art, video editing, dance & intimate performance studio where individuals with developmental disabilities are given the opportunity to explore creative talents, while working on life skills to maintain self-discipline, problem solving & independence. Come to an evening of song & dance and refreshments every second Thursday of the month. Visit Arc’s website.
ARISE
(315) 255-3447
Lincoln Building, 21 Lincoln Street & South Street
Arise provides services for individuals with disabilities, their family and friends, service providers & businesses.
Visit ARISE’s website.
Cayuga County Habitat for Humanity
(315) 255 -1427
110 Genesee Street, Suite 140
Habitat projects build or renovate houses in partnership with low-income families, and sell the houses back to the people at no profit and no interest. Funds and building materials are given by individuals, churches, and other organizations out of faith and love. Returning house payments are recycled to build still more houses, or complete more renovations. Visit Habit for Humanity’s website.
Cayuga County Home Health Agency
(315) 253-1301
8 Dill Street
This government-run home care agency services an area over 1,200 square miles with over 200,000 residents. We offer nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, medical social & home health aide services. Visit the Agency’s website.
Cayuga County Home Daycare Association, Inc.
(315) 252-1306
33 William Street, Suite 7
Individualized child care/daycare center.
Cayuga County School Employees FCU
(315) 253-5427
2 Easterly Avenue, Suite 2
We have 1,321 members and assets of $5 million. The credit union, which opened in 1974, has 1 full-time employee and 2 part-time employees, or 661 members per employee, compared to a national average of 455. Visit FCU’s website.
Cayuga County Arts Council
(315) 255-3074
163 North Street, c/o JL Management Offices
The CCAC–SCHINES mission is to safeguard, restore & promote the Auburn Schines Theater downtown, one of the last surviving atmospheric theaters, and considered a jewel in the Schine empire of cinemas. Visit the Arts Council’s website.
CHAD
(315) 253-9786
75 Genesee Street
We seek to enable individuals to improve their lived and reach their full potential by treating the disease of chemical dependency through physical, mental and spiritual rehabilitation.
Visit CHAD’s website.
Choices for Change, ElderChoice, Inc.
(315) 252-3095
9 State Street
ElderChoice is a NYS licensed provider of home health care services for Syracuse, Oneida, Cortland & Auburn areas. Our services can provide an alternative to nursing home placement by providing an individual’s personal and medical care needs at home. These include a home need's assessment, live-in-service or hourly day companion assistance. In addition, we offer structured day program services for adults with Alzheimer's, Dementia, TBI and other disabilities living in the greater Auburn area. Visit ElderChoice’s website.
Corporate Care of the Finger Lakes
(585) 506-5187
2 South Street
Free professional and confidential assistance program for employees, their families and significant others. Receive home, work and life counseling about financial aid, retirement planning & spending, budgeting, debt, dealing with divorce, healthy eating, caring for elderly loved ones. Plus wellness and supervisory trainings. Visit Corporate Care’s website.
Home Instead
(315) 252-2354
Phoenix Building, 2 South Street, Suite 309
Enhancing the lives of aging adults & their families, we serve clients in Cayuga, Wayne, Seneca & Ontario counties to provide non-medical home care to seniors. Services include Alzheimer’s/dementia care, meal preparation, light housekeeping, incidental transportation, medication reminders, companionship & supervision.
Visit Home Instead’s website.
Human Services Coalition of Cayuga County
(315) 253-9743
17 East Genesee Street
The Human Services Coalition is comprised of consumers, agencies, professionals and citizens of Cayuga County. There is ongoing discussion concerning strategies for implementing improved systems of communication between service providers, the identification of barriers to the provision of services, and the assessment of community needs. Visit Human Service’s website.
Literacy Volunteers of Cayuga County
(315) 283-4682
125 Genesee Street
Visit their new Adult Education Center where they offer free tutoring for adults for basic literacy, and English as a second language. Visit Literacy’s Facebook page.
New Beginnings Home Care, Inc.
(315) 255-3390
12-14 East Garden Street
New Beginnings provides personal care & home health aides, nursing services, homemakers and companions. Plus, traumatic brain injury services, nursing home transition & diversion.
Visit New Beginnings’ website.
Sibley Nursing Personnel Services
(315) 253-8490
2 Easterly Avenue
The Salvation Army
(315) 253-0319
18 East Genesee Street
Serving basic needs such as food, clothing, lodging and seasonal assistance. Volunteers welcome, thrift store and donation center located at 161 Grant Avenue, Route 5. Visit The Salvation Army’s website.
United Way of Cayuga County
(315) 253-9741
2 State Street
For more than nine decades, United Way has enabled Cayuga County residents to make a difference in our hometown. United Way-funded programs serve about 30,000 people — nearly 40 percent of Cayuga County residents. It’s a very real and tangible impact over a broad range of services and programs – programs that touch the lives of people at every age, in every demographic. Visit United Way’s website.
Unity House of Cayuga County, Inc.
(315) 258-9531
31 Market Street
Our mission is to empower and enrich the lives of people in recovery, coping with a mental illness, and/or diagnosed with a developmental disability. This is accomplished by offering services and supports in an inclusive, people-centered environment. Visit Unity House’s website.