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SUPPORTIVE CARE MANAGEMENT SERVICES | SAYVILLE PROJECT COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM

640 Johnson Avenue, Suite 2, Bohemia, NY 11716

Eligibility

Provides Non-Medicaid Care Management and Care Coordination services to adults diagnosed with serious mental illnesses (SMI).

Required documents

Agency prefers that client call for details.

Application process

The Suffolk County Division of Community Mental Hygiene oversees this program and paper applications must be submitted to their Adult Single Point of Access Unity (SPOA).

Fees

Agency prefers that client call for details.

Service area

TOWN OF ISLIP, NY BOHEMIA, NY SUFFOLK, NY
Funded by the New York State Office of Mental Health, this program is intended to provide Non-Medicaid Care Management and Care Coordination services to adults diagnosed with a serious mental illness (SMI). The primary goal of these services is to help individuals maintain community tenure while improving the overall quality of their recipients' lives. Services include: referral and linkage to medical and mental health services and providers to obtain optimal health and wellness, linkage to housing and other social services, obtaining entitlement benefits and application for Medicaid, on-going assessment and the development of client specific care plan, monitoring established goals, case specific advocacy, and a liaison to the Suffolk County SPOA Unit. The Sayville Project is sponsored by the School of Social Welfare at Stony Brook University.

Providing organization

SAYVILLE PROJECT COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM