Disability Rights New York - Rochester Office

44 Exchange Blvd.
Rochester, NY - 14614
Phone Number: (518) 432-7861
Fax Number: (518) 427-6561

Disability Rights New York (DRNY) is the Protection & Advocacy System and Client Assistance Program (P&A/CAP) for persons with disabilities in New York. As the P&A/CAP for New York, DRNY advocates for the civil and legal rights for New Yorkers with disabilities. DRNY engages in systemic and individual litigation on behalf of people with disabilities. Our litigation seeks to protect individuals from abuse and neglect and maximize the independence of individuals with disabilities.


Mission Statement: DRNY provides free legal and advocacy services to individuals with disabilities. Working tirelessly to protect and advance the rights of children and adults with disabilities, DRNY is committed to enabling those we serve to exercise their own life choices and fully participate in community life.

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Legal Advocacy medical neglect
Monday, November 22, 2021

Legal Advocacy medical neglect

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2021-11-22 03:25:07

We are in need of legal advocacy. My 24 yr old son + I are disabled. Our medical needs have been neglected + we are suffering needlessly. I could not think of anyone to reach out for help.

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