Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the purpose of the Kinexion network?

The Kinexion network is an operational model that equips our network providers with the financial strength and resources to
deliver lifetime care that enhances the purpose and well-being of people with disabilities, their families and our community.
Throughout the Kinexion network a lifetime of supports are available including: education, employment, vocational training,
residential, day habilitation, health and support services, respite, advocacy and family support.

Who are the Kinexion providers?

  • The Association for Technology Dependent Children (“Angela’s House”)
  • The Center for Developmental Disabilities (CDD)
  • East End Disability Associates (EEDA)
  • Head Injury Association
  • Independent Group Home Living, Inc. (IGHL)
  • Maryhaven
  • The New Interdisciplinary School (NIS)

What is the structure of the Kinexion network?

  • Kinexion providers will continue to operate their independent programs and services while maintaining their local cultural identity including their mission, vision and values.
  • Care professionals and direct service line staff members remain employed by their respected provider, reporting to their same respected supervisor.
  • There are no changes to employment status for provider employees and no changes to the current employee benefits.
  • The network does provide a centralized structure in administrative supports such as finance and purchasing, allowing for the most efficient and cost-effective use of resources.

Who is a part of the Kinexion leadership team?

  • The Kinexion board members represent all affiliate providers, and are the fiduciaries who steer the network towards a
    sustainable future by adopting sound ethical and legal governance and financial management policies, as well as by
    making sure affiliate providers have adequate resources to advance their mission.
  • The President and Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) for the Kinexion Network is Walter W. Stockton.
  • The President and CEO sets and oversees policies and strategic direction for the network, both for the near term and for
    the foreseeable future.
  • The President and CEO oversees the affiliate providers’ Executive Directors, who have the responsibility of the daily
    operations and to ensure their respected mission, policies and procedures are in place.

How many people are supported through the Kinexion network?

  • Combined, the Kinexion providers provide care and support to 10,000 people with disabilities annually.

What geographic area are Kinexion providers located?

  • Kinexion providers provide programs and supports throughout the Long Island region.

Administration Office Location & Contact:

221 N. Sunrise Service Rd, Manorville, NY. 631-878-8900. www.kinexion.org.