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In this episode of Elder Care on the Air, host Michael Amoruso welcomes Charles Italiano, Esq., Deputy Executive Director of Westchester Disabled on the Move. Together, they explore what it truly means to age in place—and how individuals with disabilities can be empowered to live independently at home and in their communities.
Charles shares insights into WDOM’s mission, services, and real-world impact—highlighting how their organization supports people of all ages and abilities, whether facing lifelong disabilities or age-related challenges. Learn about the referral process, community partnerships, and the essential role of nonprofit support systems in fostering independence, dignity, and choice.
By Amoruso & AmorusoIn this episode of Elder Care on the Air, host Michael Amoruso welcomes Charles Italiano, Esq., Deputy Executive Director of Westchester Disabled on the Move. Together, they explore what it truly means to age in place—and how individuals with disabilities can be empowered to live independently at home and in their communities.
Charles shares insights into WDOM’s mission, services, and real-world impact—highlighting how their organization supports people of all ages and abilities, whether facing lifelong disabilities or age-related challenges. Learn about the referral process, community partnerships, and the essential role of nonprofit support systems in fostering independence, dignity, and choice.