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60 Charles Lindbergh Blvd, Suite 200, Garden City, NY 11530
Provides a court ordered service for the adult clients who are non-compliant with psychiatric medication and as a result decompensate and are deemed unable to live safely in the community. The initial AOT order lasts for six months and if renewed the order could last for another year. Mandated services include, but are not limited to, medication management and case management or ACT. The Nassau County Department of Mental Health is required to maintain oversight responsibility for all clients on AOT orders. Call for additional information and inquiry.
640 Johnson Avenue, Suite 2, Bohemia, NY 11716
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.
2431 Sixth Avenue, Troy, NY 12180
Provides a community mental health program designed to assist people with psychiatric conditions with choosing, getting and keeping educational goals. Services are provided in individual counseling sessions in the office or directly on campus. Support is provided to individuals seeking to get a GED, attend vocational training, or attend college.
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1976 Grand Avenue, Baldwin, NY 11510
Provides comprehensive support services to individuals who are diagnosed with severe mental illness and who are unable or unwilling to utilize the traditional mental health system. ACT delivers support services by a multi-disciplinary mental health treatment team in individual residences or to other community locations. Call for further information.
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150 Broadway, Menands, NY 12204
Provides a community mental health program designed to assist people with psychiatric conditions with choosing, getting and keeping educational goals. Services are provided in individual counseling sessions in the office or directly on campus. Support is provided to individuals seeking to get a GED, attend vocational training, or attend college.
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385 Oak Street, Garden City, NY 11530
Offers a short term program that provides an intensive structured treatment environment five days a week/five hours a day for adult mentally ill and mentally-ill chemically addicted invidicuals who are experiencing severe psychiatric symptoms. It can serve as an alternative to an Inpatient Psychiatric Unit stay, or as a step-down program to decrease the length of an Inpatient Unit admission. A multidisciplinary team consisting of a Psychiatrist, Registered Nurse, Social Worker, Alcoholism Counselor and an Art Therapist provide treatment to assist the individual with regaining stability of their symptoms. Treatment services include assessment, psychiatric evaluation, health screening and referral, group and individual therapy, medication management, education and administration, activity therapy, family support and education, crisis intervention, discharge planning, and case management.
640 Johnson Avenue, Suite 2, Bohemia, NY 11716
Helps support individuals in managing their chronic health conditions and coordinating hospitalizations and assist with increasing independence of our community members. Eligible individuals are assigned a Care Manager who will help the member to develop personalized care plan goals, support in coordination of their care, link to community resources, assist with securing, maintaining benefits/entitlements, explore housing resources, and facilitate communication between medical and behavioral health providers.
1000 Hempstead Turnpike, Joan and Arnold Saltzman Community Services Center, Garden City, NY 11530
Provides state-of-the art evidence-based psychological treatments (cognitive behavioral therapy) for individuals suffering from anxiety and/or depression. The Center also provides a thorough diagnostic evaluation to assess current symptoms which includes a detailed interview conducted by a clinician as well as the administration of self-report questionnaires. Also the center will conduct research on the nature and treatment of anxiety and depression. Problems Treated at the Anxiety and Depression Program include: Panic Disorder; Generalized Anxiety Disorder; Specific Phobia; Social Anxiety; Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder; Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Depression. There is a fee and no insurance is accepted. Call for an appointment or to speak with a staff member who can help determine if the program would be appropriate for the problem you are experiencing.
1 Kimball Street, Amsterdam, NY 12010
Assists individuals who have HIV/AIDS or other chronic illnesses in receiving housing, medical services and medication needs, receive social services regarding food, arranging transportation.
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127 Union Street, Saratoga, NY 12866
Provides case management services to adults with chronic health conditions, serious mental illness, or HIV/AIDS to assist them in staying healthy, out of inpatient care, hospitals, and emergency rooms.
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998 Crooked Hill Road, West Brentwood, NY 11717-1087
Offers a wide range of services for adults with an AXIS I diagnosis and who are seriously and persistently mentally ill. Psychiatric treatment includes medication, individual therapy/support, rehabilitation services in vocation, education and recreation, psychological services, special treatment units including Trauma, Hispanic and Geriatric Units, Behavioral Treatment, and Treatment Malls.
2431 Sixth Avenue, Troy, NY 12180
Assists individuals ages 18 years and older who have a diagnosis of severe and persistent mental illness, with entering the workforce. Provides activities such as searching for employment, assist them with the hiring process, supports the individual during employment, connects with community resources for benefits advisement, intensive job coaching, or obtaining work attire. Staff coordinates employment concerns with clinical providers and employers to provide a continuity of care, and to optimize the probability of success.
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208 Roanoke Avenue, Riverhead, NY 11901
Offers a team approach for providing disciplinary services to adults with severe and persistent mental illness who have not been successful with other treatment options and may pose a risk to themselves or others. Offers case management and community based services which may include psychiatry, nursing, a variety of mental health services and peer specialists.
218 Nott Terrace, 3rd Floor, Schenectady, NY 12307
Assists individuals who have HIV/AIDS or other chronic illnesses in receiving housing, medical services and medication needs, receive social services regarding food, arranging transportation.
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320 Carleton Avenue, Suite 8800, Central Islip, NY 11722
Offers a team approach for providing disciplinary services to adults with severe and persistent mental illness who have not been successful with other treatment options and may pose a risk to themselves or others. Offers case management and community based services which may include psychiatry, nursing, a variety of mental health services and peer specialists.
790 Park Avenue, FSL Headquarters and Olsten Family Center, Huntington, NY 11743
Provides comprehensive care management to people with complex behavioral and medical diagnoses with the goal of increasing adaptive functioning and decreasing their need for emergency room and inpatient services. Service include outreach, engagement, health risk assessment, care planning, treatment team coordination with behavioral health and medical providers and linkage to clinical services and community supports.
120 Broad Street, Schuylerville, NY 12871
Assists individuals who have HIV/AIDS or other chronic illnesses in receiving housing, medical services and medication needs, receive social services regarding food, arranging transportation.
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319 Broadway, Fort Edward, NY 12828
Assists individuals with coordination needs such as goal setting, health promotion, transitional care, referrals to community and social supports and patient and family supports, and advocacy.
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100 Slingerland Street, Albany, NY 12202
Assists individuals who have HIV/AIDS or other chronic illnesses in receiving housing, medical services and medication needs, receive social services regarding food, arranging transportation.
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2395 County Road 23B, Cairo, NY 12413
Provides care coordination services for adults, children and families. Supports include scheduling doctor appointments, help with arranging transportation, medication management, access to specialists & providers, support system engagement, and connecting with educational supports.
998 Crooked Hill Road, West Brentwood, NY 11717-1087
Offers a wide range of services for adults with an AXIS I diagnosis and who are seriously and persistently mentally ill. Psychiatric treatment includes medication, individual therapy/support, rehabilitation services in vocation, education and recreation, psychological services, special treatment units including Trauma, Hispanic and Geriatric Units, Behavioral Treatment, and Treatment Malls.
790 Park Avenue, FSL Headquarters and Olsten Family Center, Huntington, NY 11743
Offers a comprehensive recovery oriented program for individuals with severe and persistent mental illness. Pros provides integrated treatment, support and rehabilitation in a manner that facilitates individual recovery.
725 Veterans Memorial Highway, Building C016, Hauppauge, NY 11788
Coordinates enhanced mental health services for children and youth who are at risk of or have been diagnosed with a serious emotional disturbance (SED) and their families in Suffolk County. The CSPOA offers a centralized, coordinated referral process using a universal referral form and represents a consensus among community-based and residential programs to ensure appropriate service delivery to the highest needs youth. The program serves Suffolk County residents, ages 5 to 21 years, and their families. All C-SPOA programs are voluntary for both the youth and their family. Call for detailed information.
22 US Oval, Suite 218, Plattsburgh, NY 12903
Helping Hands Housing assists persons recovering from mental illness and their families secure and maintain safe and affordable permanent housing of their choosing within Clinton County.