What is Community Living Corporation and Who Operates It?
Community Living Corporation (CLC) is a not for profit agency created in 1990 to provide residential, vocational and habilitative services to developmentally disabled and dual diagnosed adults in Northern Westchester County. CLC currently operates 38 separate licensed residential sites serving approximately 150 adults. Each site is licensed and regulated by the NY State Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (NYS-OMRDD). CLC maintains a Board of Directors comprised of parents of consumers and independent professionals from the larger community. Since inception, the CLC Board saw the need for a balanced and objective Board composition with a clear vision of what CLC should be. The policies and mandates of the Board are implemented by an Executive Director who attends all Board meetings on an advisory basis but can not actually vote on any of the proposed business. No CLC employee is a member of the Board nor can they vote on Board business.
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