The Ann Manzi Center, a crucial day service hub in Mount Kisco recently embarked on the second phase of a $3.75 million reconstruction project.
The groundbreaking and kick-off attracted Mount Kisco Mayor J. Michael Cindrich, Trustee Karen B. Schleimer, and Legislator Erika Pierce, alongside more than a dozen employees of The Arc Westchester, which owns and operates the Center.
The Arc Westchester employs more than 700 people across the county and serves the specialized care needs roughly 2,000 residents.
Phase one interior renovations were completed in 2018, opening the path for the launch of the more transformative Phase II after the height of the Covid pandemic.
The plans call for the construction of Americans with Disabilities Act compliant bathrooms, accessible walkways throughout its 3 acre campus, additional parking, improved lighting, and a number of logistical and aesthetic enhancements.
“For people with developmental disabilities, the Ann Manzi Center holds a significant role beyond being just a facility. It’s a lifeline, providing vital daily support for them to flourish,” read a statement announcing the groundbreaking. “As enhancements to the quality of care and medical progress make it possible for people with developmental disabilities to live longer and in better health, it is becoming increasingly important that spaces and supports are created specifically for the growing aging population. The improvements to the Ann Manzi Center will serve as a model for enriching the lives of seniors and others