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105 Ninth Street, Unit 20, Watkins Glen, NY 14891
Provides housing assistance and case management services to individuals and families diagnosed with mental illness, substance abuse and other qualifying criteria.
73 James P Kelly Way, Middletown, NY 10940
Rehabilitative Social Club Program provides socialization opportunities for adults residing in Orange County with mental illness.
Transportation is available for program participants living in the Middletown area.
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186 Lakeshore Drive, Dunkirk, NY 14048
Provides wellness, life skills, social emotional learning, alcohol and substance use awareness, prevention education, parenting support programs, and intervention services. Evidence-based prevention programs are available in elementary, middle, and high school. Works for families and children living in chemically dependent households. Provides one-on-one educational sessions and family support resources for youth and adults.
Offers other impactor trainings and professional development on: Alcohol and Substance Use, Problem Gambling, Employee Wellness, Wellness Initiative for Senior Education (60+). These events may take the form of public presentations, in-service workshops, workplace training, or on-site training to address the interest and needs of the group. Topics available for training events include issues regarding substance abuse, compulsive gambling, and addictions prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery. These training events can span from 1 hour to 18 hour presentations.
845 North Broadway, White Plains, NY 10603
Offers a social and recreational group for adults recovering from mental illness. The groups helps to reduce isolation and loneliness, and develop friendships, and enjoy recreational and social activities. Other activities include field trips, shopping, movies and dining out within the community.
460 North Main Street, Warsaw, NY 14569
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1306 Monte Vista Avenue, Upland, CA 91786
Provides prevention and outreach speaking engagements to teach others about gambling addiction, and to let people know that there is help. Will speak to organizations, schools, civic groups, etc. Also provides a variety of printed materials for individuals to help them or to distribute to others.
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670 Franklin Street, Schenectady, NY 12305
The Center for Problem Gambling provides specialized counseling treatment to problem gamblers and their family members through individual, group, family and marital counseling. The Center for Problem Gambling also provides community presentations to increase awareness about the problems of compulsive gambling.
96 Linwood Plaza #305, Fort Lee, NJ 07024-3701
Helps wounded American combat veterans from all conflicts who suffer from moral injury, PTDS and depression. Provides a spiritual healing and a peer support program.
140 Old Orangeburg Road, Bldg. #57, N106, Orangeburg, NY 10962
NAMI In Our Own Voice (IOOV) is a presentation for the general public to promote awareness of mental health conditions and recovery.
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15 Fortune Road West, Middletown, NY 10941
Provides an array of rehabilitation and recovery services for adults with mental illness which works to assist individuals in acquiring and maintaining skills and supports to live successfully in their communities. Services include wellness self management, financial management, leisure planning, reduce risk of relapse, employment support, medication management and more.
1500 Broadway, New York, NY 10036
Provides programs and services to individuals and families affected by eating disorders.
4220 State Route 417W, Wellsville, NY 14895
Provides supportive case management services to adults and children that are severely and persistently mentally ill. The goal of the program is to assist mentally ill individuals in accessing services needed to enhance their quality of life while allowing them to be part of the community at the most productive level possible for that individual. This program utilizes a wrap-around model of service delivery designed specifically for children and adults to assist with linking individuals and families to formal and informal supports and services in the community. Case management can help in the area of living arrangements, physical health needs, mental health needs, economic needs, vocational/educational needs, social functioning, family functioning, self-care needs, self-direction, and substance abuse.
4520 Genesee St, Rte 63, Geneseo, NY 14454
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Cholesterol / Triglycerides TestsEye CareMedication Information / ManagementPediatricsGeneral Physical ExaminationsDiabetes ScreeningBMI / Body Composition ScreeningDental Care ReferralsObstetrics / GynecologyCommunity ClinicsSickle Cell ScreeningPap TestsBlood Pressure ScreeningDiagnostic Imaging / RadiologyAudiological EvaluationsGeneral Medical CareHealth Insurance Information / CounselingTherapy ReferralsSpecialized Information and ReferralGeneral Laboratory TestsSexually Transmitted Disease Screening
120 Plant Avenue, Hauppauge, NY 11788
Provides support and structure for individuals experiencing behavioral/emotional challenges. Clinical services provided for 3 to 30 consecutive days and assists with transition back to usual living environment. Referral required. Program run in collaboration with SUNY Stony Brook-Department of Psychiatry/Division of Developmental Disabilities.
26 Bridge St, Corning, NY 14830
Offers residential options to individuals recovering from mental illness that do not need 24 hour supervision. Services include assistance with treatment compliance, support groups, recovery goals and life-skills coaching. There are 30 sponsored apartments throughout the region.
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159 Brightside Avenue, Central Islip, NY 11722
HALI's Forensic services provide support and resources to individuals transitioning back into society after incarceration. They begin working with the person three months prior to release and upon release, they are met at the gate and bridge them back to their community. Operate a drop-in where these individuals can access resources (employment, education, community services, etc.), connect with other peers and receive assistance in navigating their re-entry journey. Their goal is to help people overcome the challenges of re-entering society and achieve successful reintegration into their community of choice.
194 Washington Avenue, Suite 415, Albany, NY 12210
MHANYS and the affiliate network work to promote mental health and recovery, encourage empowerment in mental health service recipients, eliminate discrimination, raise public awareness with education, and advocate for equality and opportunity for all.
3343 Harlem Road, Cheektowaga, NY 14225
Provides support, counseling, training, and life-skills for people with mental health and substance use needs. Services are provided at home, in the community, or through telehealth and can in addition to other behavioral health services you are already receiving.
Services include: Peer Support Services, Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Counseling, Family Support & Training, and Education and Job Support Services.
140 Old Orangeburg Road, Bldg. #57, N106, Orangeburg, NY 10962
NAMI Family-to-Family is a free, 8-session class for families, significant others and friends of people with mental health conditions. The course is designed to facilitate a better understanding of mental health conditions, increase coping skills and empower participants to become advocates for their family members.
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312 Express Drive South, Medford, NY 11763
Provides subsidized permanent rental housing for adults with a psychiatric disability, including some families. Primary diagnosis of mental health illness and referral by mental health professional. Participant must be able to live independently with supports by other mental health agencies.
120 Plant Avenue, Hauppauge, NY 11788
Provides support and structure for individuals experiencing behavioral/emotional challenges. Clinical services provided for 3 to 30 consecutive days and assists with transition back to usual living environment. Referral required. Program run in collaboration with SUNY Stony Brook-Department of Psychiatry/Division of Developmental Disabilities.
NY 11790-0300
Volunteers needed as telephone crisis counselors for agency's 24-hour hotline and the support line which provides telephone visits to homebound individuals. Training in crisis intervention communication skills provided, consisting of 24 hours classroom hours and 24 hours hands on training in conjunction with an experienced hotline counselor. Shifts are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Request commitment of one 4 hour shift per week for a minimum of 6 months. College-age and adults.
140 Old Orangeburg Road, Orangeburg, NY 10962
24 hour, confidential, non-crisis phone line that is operated by people in recovery. Offer hope and non-judgmental conversation to callers who are looking for someone to talk to about a problem, a plan or a success, or who are just seeking information about community resources.
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197 Half Hollow Road, Dix Hills, NY 11746
Provides individual counseling, family counseling, psychopharmacology, crisis intervention, and diagnostic assessment.
31 Water St, Gateway Bldg, Rear, Dr 14, Jamestown, NY 14701
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Specialized Information and ReferralLGBTQ Support GroupsPeer CounselingNon-Emergency Medical TransportationDrug Use Disorder Support GroupsPeer to Peer NetworkingGeneral Mental Health Information / EducationMental Health AssociationsAlcohol Use Disorder Support GroupsInmate Support ServicesParenting / Family Support GroupsAnger ManagementEmployment Related TransportationMental Health Related Support Groups
