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Little Flower Adult Residential Programs Closing On LI: WARN Notice

All 28 employees from its Wading River adult residential program will be laid off within the next three months, Little Flower says.

Four Wading River residents will be moved to other residential programs in the state, a spokesperson said.
Four Wading River residents will be moved to other residential programs in the state, a spokesperson said. (Lisa Finn / Patch)

LONG ISLAND, NY — A New York nonprofit serving individuals with developmental disabilities will be closing all of its adult residential programs on Long Island and in Queens, according to documents obtained by Patch.

Citing economic reasons, Little Flower Children and Family Services is slated to close all nine of its residential programs for adults with developmental disabilities in Wading River, Valley Stream, Forest Hills, Bayside, Laurelton and Jamaica, per a WARN notice from the New York State Department of Labor.

"Little Flower Family & Children’s Services, which has served the community for 95 years, recognizes the need to re-focus on our core mission to maintain the array of child and family services we provide in a changing world," Corinne Hammons, Little Flower's president and chief executive officer, wrote in a statement to Patch. "Our recently released, three-year strategic plan includes growing and innovating services for children and families on Long Island and New York City, emphasizing expanding mental health services in supportive environments."

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Little Flower’s staff of over 500 provides foster boarding, residential treatment and adoption services, as well as medical and mental health programs for individuals with developmental disabilities, according to the nonprofit’s website.

All 28 employees from its Wading River adult residential program will be laid off within the next three months; seven employees in Valley Stream, nine employees in Forest Hills, 11 employees in Bayside, 14 employees in Laurelton, and 29 employees across four Jamaica locations will be affected by the closures as well, per the WARN notice.

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All adult residential program sites, save for the site in Wading River, will be transferred to another provider through the state’s Office for People With Developmental Disabilities, which will ensure that most residents can stay in their current homes, but not in Wading River, a spokesperson for Little Flower told Patch.

Four Wading River residents will be moved to other residential programs in the state, the spokesperson added.


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