The organization is the leader in innovative supports for
disabled adults and children and includes a variety of services, such as Consolidated Supports and Services,
Medicaid Service Coordination, and Home and Community Based Waivers. Springbrook's programs include an integrated preschool, a residential school, adult community homes, site-based and community-based rehabilitation,
respite, and recreational programs. All of these programs and services are conducted within the guidelines and regulations provided by the
New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD). Since the first community home for adults with developmental disabilities opened in 1974, there have been twenty-three others opened, distributed throughout Delaware, Otsego, Chenango, and Madison counties. Springbrook's community homes provide care and services for over 150 residents. As of 2013, Springbrook is the third largest employer in Otsego County and provides services and supports to over 850 adults and children with
developmental disabilities. ==References==