Westchester Disabled on the Move (WDOM) has received a $20,000 grant from New York State to help people find, get and keep healthcare insurance.
WDOM is part of a network of community-based organizations that serve as Community Health Advocates, providing free, one-on-one assistance to help people access low-cost or free care, solve billing issues, understand healthcare reform and their healthcare rights, and access information on pooled trusts.
NY State Assemblymember Amy Paulin said, “I’m so pleased to have helped Westchester Disabled on the Move secure a $20,000 grant from New York State for Community Health Advocates. Healthcare, insurance, billing and reimbursements are complicated. As Assembly Health Committee Chair I’m acutely aware of this and am working to improve the system, but we need CHA and their key partner community-based organizations like WDOM, which provide free help to residents navigating the healthcare system. Thank you WDOM for your great service to our community!”
Maria Samuels, executive director of WDOM, thanked Paulin for her assistance in obtaining the grant which will help many families stay insured. She also thanks the Community Service Society (CSS). “Amy has been tireless in advocating for us and other agencies like us who help people navigate our complex healthcare system. Access to health insurance and healthcare is one of the key determinants of longevity and the ability to live an independent life,’’ said Samuels. “We also thank CSS for making these services available to organizations statewide.’’
Since 1999, CHA has assisted more than 445,000 clients through a diverse network of community-based organizations (CBOs) like WDOM.
For more information about CHA, please visit Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy – Westchester Disabled on the Move, Inc. or call WDOM at 914-968-4717.
In FY 2024, CHA helped resolve over 37,000 cases for consumers with healthcare access and insurance issues in our state. CHA services are free of charge for ALL New Yorkers.
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Many thanks to the Board of Legislators and Legislator Nancy Barr for supporting the people with disabilities of Westchester County. They agree that those with disabilities have a right to be part of their community like everyone else. WDOM has received $64,691 for two key programs that support WDOM’s mission to help people with disabilities Live Independently.