A Coronavirus Phone Line is available for families to call at 716.817.7445. An afterhours Coronavirus hotline is available for families and people enrolled in our Day Habilitation Programs and Vocational Services to share questions at 716.529.6505. Concerns may also be emailed to COVIDconcern@people-inc.org.
People Inc. also maintains an Emergency Closing Line for program participants, families and staff containing updated information about weather-related program closures. Call 716.817.5700 (Western New York) or 585.441.9393 (Greater Rochester Region) to find out if your program or location is closed.
Updates on Programs, Services and Protocols Due to COVID-19 & Influenza
While many of our People Inc. services remained in full operation throughout the COVID-19 pandemic to date, others were suspended or significantly altered. Adjustment, as needed, will be made across the Western New York and Finger Lakes regions, based on geographic case prevalence. The People Inc. Emergency Preparedness Team is proactively engaged in monitoring any potential changes in our service areas and will adjust agency policies accordingly.
Our primary goal is to maintain a safe and healthy environment for both the people we support and our employees. To be as transparent as possible, and allow for families and others to best plan, we will continue sharing updates to programs, services and protocols. We appreciate your support, as we continue to work together through this extremely challenging time.
- As of September 14, 2022, the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) released a new guidance document amending the requirements for mask use, making them not mandatory under normal operating conditions. It however, include several instances when masks are mandated. Also, please note this is for all certified OPWDD programs only and does not extend to other New York State Department of Health (NYS DOH) healthcare facilities, such as MD Offices, hospitals, etc.
- As of July 8, 2022, OPWDD is now allowing people receiving services that live in an IRA, who are fully vaccinated (& fully boosted if eligible) OR anyone who has had COVID-19 within the previous 90-days to follow the CDC Guidance and are not required to quarantine if exposed to someone in the home. For those not required to quarantine, wear a well-fitted mask around others for 10-days in all settings and locations. However, people moderately or severely immunocompromised (weakened immune system) are required to isolate at least 10-days regardless of vaccination status. For people residing in an ICF, the entire home still is required to isolate when there is a positive COVID-19 case.
- As of January 26, 2022, OPWDD announced that emergency regulations, 14 NYCRR § 633.26, continue to require all staff and visitors in certified facilities to wear masks at all times, even in light of the recent Nassau County Supreme Court decision and the resulting stay which was granted related to indoor mask mandates. These regulations further provide that people who receive services must wear masks when visiting public facilities unless the person cannot tolerate wearing a mask due to a disability.
- As of January 14, 2022, and as a result of the Federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) vaccination rule, regarding Intermediate Care Facilities (ICF) Only—ALL People Inc. Employees with regular and consistent contact (e.g., DSPs and Facilities Technicians etc.) are required to be vaccinated, with a final dose received by February 26. Employees without consistent contact are NOT required to be vaccinated. All Non-People Inc. Employees (e.g., Contractors, DQI Auditors, Telehealth, VNA etc.) are required to be vaccinated.
- Please Note: Families are not required to be vaccinated to visit their loved ones.
- As of January 6, 2022, Visitations to People Inc. certified residential facilities are required to be scheduled with at least 24-hours' notice to allow for adequate planning and prescreening. To avoid multiple families visiting at one time, to permit multiple families to visit on any given day, and to allow adequate cleaning of high-touch surfaces, visits will be staggered and will include a start time and end time. No more than 2 adult visitors, per family (from the same household), will be permitted in the home at a time. For visitors under the age of 18, management approval is required.
- As of January 4, 2022, OPWDD issued new interim visitation guidance for certified residential facilities that put back in place COVID-19 screening and temperature checks for families and non-People Inc. employees (e.g., contractors, OPWDD DQI auditors, care managers, etc.) Temperature checks will be conducted upon arrival.
- October 5, 2021: A vaccine mandate was announced by New York State Governor Kathy Hochul. This new requirement, established within New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH) and Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) agency regulations, does not apply to our People Inc. operations. This mandate will apply to all people working at the psychiatric hospitals in the OMH network, as well as those working at ArchCare, the specialty hospital certified by OPWDD. Families, please note that this does NOT apply to People Inc. staff and there is no change affecting our services at this time. People Inc. continues to monitor this closely and will provide updates, as they become available.
- August 19, 2021: People Inc. adjusted our masking protocols, based on revised OPWDD guidance, throughout the agency effective immediately, as follows:
- ALL People Inc. employees, vendors and visitors are required to wear a mask, regardless of vaccination status.
- During transportation, masks are still required for OPWDD programs, regardless of vaccination status.
- February 15, 2021: Many of the People Inc. Day, CAPP, YALT and Respite programs began reopening, but not all. See chart in next section.
Thank you for your continued observation of the protocols that best keep the people we support and our staff as safe as possible.
We will continue to post updates to this information online, and as always, families are welcome to call group homes or programs for specific questions or participate on our family conference calls.
The chart in the next section will continue to be updated to reflect status changes of a program or service.
Update Details for Programs & Services (Chart)
Updated 9.15.2022
PROGRAM |
TYPE |
DETAILS |
Residential Group Homes |
Visitation at Group Homes |
ALL People Inc. employees, vendors and visitors are not required to wear a mask inside the group home under normal operating conditions. (Subject to change if the site needs to go into isolation for COVID-19 and/or Influenza protocols.) As of July 8, 2022, based on guidance from OPWDD: Visitations are preferred to be scheduled with at least 24-hours' notice. |
Medical Appointments |
Family/Guardian may attend medical appointments and procedures as necessary. However, attendance is also based on the specific health care facilities' COVID-19 guidance and policies. Most health care facilities and providers are still requiring the use of face masks, regardless of vaccination status and still have some capacity limitations in place. (Subject to change if the site needs to go into isolation.) |
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Person Served Return to Group Home |
As of July 8, 2021, there are no restrictions for return to the group home. (Subject to change if the site needs to go into isolation.) |
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Community Activities |
As of July 8, 2021, there are no restrictions on community activities. Establishments may still require the use of face masks, regardless of vaccination status and have some capacity limitations in place.(Subject to change if the site needs to go into isolation.) |
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Senior Living |
Common Areas |
Tenants and visitors who are unvaccinated are required to wear a mask in the common areas. |
Affordable Apartments (Mixed Income/Tax Credit Apartments) |
Common Areas |
Tenants and visitors who are unvaccinated are required to wear a mask in the common areas. |
Day Habilitation, Community PreVoc, CAPP, DHWW, YALT |
General Operations |
Operations primarily open to persons who live at home with their families or reside in other agencies' residential programs due to continued restrictions on capacity in buildings (social distancing). There is no longer a requirement for 50% capacity on vans and buses. |
Employment Services |
General Operations |
Community-based employment supports have continued, following employer/placement’s status. |
Free-standing Respite |
General Operations |
Traditional respite services at the Downing Respite Center are operational. Traditional respite services at the Northtowns Respite Center are not operational at this time. |
Site-Based Respite |
General Operations |
The following changes were made as of 2.9.2021, or after, for our respite sites: Open:
Not opening at this time:
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In-Home |
General Operations |
Continued uninterrupted operations, with precautions in place. |
Community Habilitation/ |
General Operations |
Continued uninterrupted operations, with precautions in place. |
Recreation Respite |
General Operations |
Program reopened. |
Rehabilitative Health Services |
General Operations |
Continued operations, open for in-person and virtual visits. |
Home Health Care |
General Operations |
Continued uninterrupted operations, with precautions in place. |
Headway of WNY |
General Operations |
Continued uninterrupted operations, with precautions in place. Virtual support groups held the first and third Tuesday each month. |
Deaf Access Services |
General Operations |
Continued uninterrupted operations, with precautions in place. |
Lothlorien Therapeutic Riding Center |
General Operations |
General operations resumed, with precautions in place. |
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Services |
General Operations |
In-person and virtual advocacy in line with November 2021 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid guidance. |
Senior Companion Program |
General Operations |
Operating at clients’ homes and doing telephone wellness calls. |
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Jun 09, 2020
June 9, 2020 People Inc. Featured in June 8 Edition of The Buffalo News
At People Inc., the people we support and our staff will always be our highest priorities. Our direct care staff are frontline heroes caring for thousands of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, many of whom have complex medical needs. Though the article showcases statewide nu
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Jun 09, 2020
June 9, 2020 Parent and Caregiver Group Virtual Meeting on June 12
Parent Network of Western New York is hosting virtual meetings for parents and caregivers of people with developmental disabilities. These meetings will take place on Fridays, June 12, 19 and 26, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. This online event provides a welcoming environment for parents, family members and other caregivers to meet, share experiences, ask questions and receive support. More information can be found on the Parent Network website . Please share this information and flyer with anyone who may be interested.
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Jun 03, 2020
June 3, 2020 New Information Regarding Informational Sessions for Families in June
Thank you to families who participated in our Residential Services conference call update Tuesday evening, June 2. Our Wednesday night call on June 3 will focus on Day/Employment Services, and our Thursday night call on June 4 will focus on Community Based Services. All calls are scheduled to begin
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May 30, 2020
June 1, 2020 Parent and Caregiver Group Virtual Meeting on June 5
Parent Network of Western New York is hosting virtual meetings for parents and caregivers of people with developmental disabilities. These meetings will take place on Fridays, June 5, 12, 19 and 26, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. This online event provides a welcoming environment for parents, family members a
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May 26, 2020
May 26, 2020 Parent and Caregiver Group Virtual Meeting on May 29
Parent Network of Western New York is hosting virtual meetings for parents and caregivers of people with developmental disabilities. These meetings will take place on Fridays, May 29 and continuing in June, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. This online event provides a welcoming environment for parents, family m
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May 22, 2020
May 22, 2020 A Message from OPWDD Commissioner Kastner
Please review the following message from the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities. Dear Friends and Colleagues, OPWDD understands how challenging and disruptive the temporary suspension of day services, home visits, community outings and other outdoor activities has been for the peop
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May 18, 2020
May 18, 2020 Parent and Caregiver Group Virtual Meeting on May 22
Parent Network of Western New York is hosting virtual meetings for parents and caregivers of people with developmental disabilities. These meetings will take place on Fridays, May 22 and 29, and June 5, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. This online event provides a welcoming environment for parents, family membe
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May 14, 2020
May 14, 2020 People Inc. Offering Informational Sessions for Families in June
People Inc. agency management will host a series of conference calls to provide operational updates, projected plans and answer questions for families of the people we support. These calls are being made available only to families that we currently serve. Please join us: · Residential Services: Tuesday, June 2 at 6:30 p.m. · Day and Employment Services: Wednesday, June 3 at 6:30 p.m. · Community and Respite Programs: Thursday, June 4 at 6:30 p.m. Families can send questions in advance to Kaitlyn Coles at kcoles@people-inc.org . Phone lines are limited. To RSVP, email kcoles@people-inc.org or call 716.817.7400. Upon registering, you will be provided with a confirmation and information about joining the conference call.
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May 11, 2020
May 11, 2020 Parent and Caregiver Group Virtual Meeting on May 15
Parent Network of Western New York is hosting virtual meetings for parents and caregivers of people with developmental disabilities. These meetings will take place on Fridays, May 15, 22 and 29 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. This online event provides a welcoming environment for parents, family members and ot
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May 05, 2020
May 5, 2020 Parent and Caregiver Group Virtual Meeting on May 8
Parent Network of Western New York is hosting virtual meetings for parents and caregivers of people with developmental disabilities. The meetings will take place on Fridays, May 8 and 15, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. These online events provide a welcoming environment for parents, family members and other c
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Apr 27, 2020
April 27, 2020 Parent and Caregiver Group Virtual Meeting on May 1
Parent Network of Western New York is hosting virtual meetings for parents and caregivers of people with developmental disabilities. The meetings will take place on Fridays, May 1, 8 and 15, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. These online events provide a welcoming environment for parents, family members and othe
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Apr 22, 2020
April 22, 2020 Family and Caregiver Group on April 24
Parent Network of Western New York is hosting another virtual meeting for parents and caregivers of people with developmental disabilities. Rick Banner, director of Advocacy and Person-Centered Services at People Inc., will be the guest speaker, discussing use of technology and outreach during this