Orange County New York

Assess My Needs

Needs Assistance Search - Step 1 of 2

We may be able to help you find useful information and sources of assistance if you indicate your most urgent needs by answering the following questions. At any time, you may also contact Orange County NY Connects by calling 845-615-3710 between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.

To begin, enter your zip code and the number of miles you prefer to travel to receive assistance. To receive more information, use a greater number of miles which will produce a wider array of service providers.

Please click here if you need information on Payment Options or Health Insurance

Next, please define the type of assistance that best defines your needs. You may select one or many options, based on your needs.

When finished, click the "Start Search" button at the bottom of the questionnaire. The Needs Assistance Search Tool will search for information and services. Your search is completely confidential.

Services can be displayed within a certain number of miles within a given zipcode. Kindly indicate your preference below:

Which of the following needs would you like to find help for?
Do you require assistance with activities of daily living? (check all that apply)





Do you have any of the following health care concerns? (check all that apply)



Would you like information on social and recreational activities? (check all that apply)


Do you have any long-term or chronic illness? (check all that apply)







Would you like information on specific programs in your area? (check all that apply)







Do you have any financial concerns that you would like assistance with? (check all that apply)



Would you like information on health insurance programs? (check all that apply)



Would you like information on how to obtain legal services? (check all that apply)




Do you need assistance with transportation? (check all that apply)




Would you like information on housing programs and assistance? (check all that apply)






Thursday, November 20, 2008