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Protects the lives and property of the community by providing services in the event of fire, medical emergencies and disasters or any other event which may threaten the public welfare.

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Paramedic/EMT Services
Fire Prevention Information
Fire Stations
Fire Services
Provides assistance with basic needs for individuals or families who have emergency need, including those who are homeless or at risk of being homeless. Services provided, as resources permit, include emergency rent payment assistance, local and long distance transit fare, prescription payment assistance, clothing, utility assistance, and baby formula.

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Homeless Shelter
Transportation Expense Assistance
General Clothing Provision
Utility Assistance
Formula/Baby Food
Prescription Expense Assistance
Offers a diabetes clinic to provide various levels of care management, support and education.
Serves to safeguard the health of low-income women, infants, and children up to age 5 who are at nutrition risk by providing breastfeeding support, information on healthy eating, nutritious foods to supplement diets, and referrals to health care. SCDHS WIC clinics are co-located within Sun River Health Centers & Northwell Family Health Center. Call for detailed information regarding programs and services offered.

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Prenatal Care
Nutrition Related Public Assistance Programs
Pregnant Women
Formula / Baby Food
Mother and Infant Care
WIC
A multi-disciplinary program providing skilled healthcare and counseling services for terminally ill patients and support to their families. The program provides pain, symptom relief and supportive care to meet the special needs arising during the final stages of illness.
Provides residential services to developmentally disabled individuals who exhibit challenging behaviors. These homes are located on both the main campus in Smithtown and DDI's Huntington Campus. Children in residence attend Developmental Disabilities Institute Day School and then return to their residence where supervised recreation and daily living activities continue. Program operates 365 days per year

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Independent Living Skills Instruction
Developmental Disabilities
Adolescents
Self Help Instruction
Children
Group Homes for Children and Youth With Disabilities
Coordinates outpatient services, arranges for patients to participate in clinical trials, and provides counseling, testing, and community education.

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AIDS / HIV Prevention Counseling
HIV Testing
Outreach Programs
Specialized Information and Referral
AIDS / HIV Clinics
Alamo provides general dental care for adults and children.
Provides a daily residential program for multiple disabled individuals in a community setting. Services include pre-vocational training, social and work skills, and activities of daily living.

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Day Treatment for Adults With Developmental Disabilities
People helping people. Low priced clothing, books, household items and other domestic needs. Items are also available for no cost to anyone in need. All proceeds from the store go to the Parish Social Ministry, which assists all people in need, within our community.

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Errand Running / Shopping Assistance
General Clothing Provision
Medical Equipment / Supplies
Offers services which help those with any hearing or speaking impairments, first by assessment, then using therapy, and dispensing devices.

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Assistive Technology Equipment
Speech and Language Pathology
Provides home care services to people in communities where transportation is a stumbling block to medical services. Services include personal care, home health aides, case management and home care planning.

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Personal Care
Homemaker Assistance
Home Health Aide Services
Offers primary care, health education, laboratory work and referrals.
All Temporary Assistance, Medicaid-only and SSI-Medicaid clients, may choose from five managed care plans to receive the complete menu of Medicaid Benefits. There are no costs, no caps, and no co-payments. Each member has his/her own physician or pediatrician-OB/GYN, who will coordinate all their health needs. Call New York Medicaid Choice at 1-800-505-5678 to receive a packet of informative brochures on each plan and an enrollment form.

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Medicaid Information / Counseling
Medicaid Applications
Medicaid Planning
Medical Public Assistance Programs
Medicaid Recipients
Medicaid
Provides counseling for single and teenage parents. Information on foster care is also available. Call the social work department for further information.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Adolescents
Pregnant Teens
Adolescent / Youth Counseling
Hospitals
Teenage Parents
Our specialists provide a full range of services to help you get and understand your prescription medicines and supplies. You can refill VA prescriptions online, by phone or by mail.
Provides a convenient and automated system, in stand alone or monitored versions, that organize, remind and dispense medications for individuals who need help taking their medication properly and on time. Improves medication adherence and reduces missed and dosing errors, which helps with independent living.
Provides free, compassionate care for veterans and military families who are experiencing the long-term effects of all phases of military service and other life stresses, including relationship difficulties, school problems, and unemployment and relocation issues. We welcome veterans, including anyone who has served in the United States Armed Services, regardless of role, discharge status, or combat experience, as well as members of the National Guard and Reserve. We also extend our services to the parents, siblings, spouses and partners, children, caretakers, and other family members of active-duty personnel, veterans, and members of the National Guard or Reserve. Sample Military Family Center Programs & Services include: post-traumatic stress; traumatic brain injury; depression; anxiety; alcohol and substance use disorder; grief and loss; relationship and family conflict; military sexual trauma; readjustment issues; parenting concerns and children’s behavioral or academic problems. In addition to general clinical programs, we offer the following specialty programs: Online Doctor Visits; Psychiatric Medication Management; Dual Diagnosis Program; Traumatic Brain Injury Program; Child and Family Program, Couples Therapy and ADHD Assessments. All programs and services are free and confidential services for veterans and families. Call for detailed information.

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Mental Health Support Services
Veteran Support Groups
Veteran Outpatient Clinics
Offers volunteer opportunities to support and assist patients and their families in the Medical Center. Positions are available at the reception desk, in the Gift Shop, Emergency Department, Transportation Services, delivering patients mail, as messengers, patient feeders and operating the Jitney Service. In addition Auxiliary members host fundraising events and socials to benefit projects at the hospital.
A fitness program specifically designed for individuals who are not physically fit, but want to improve their quality of life through exercise and education on nutrition, stress management, depression, health benefits, and more.

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Nutrition Education
Physical Fitness Assessment
Physical Activity and Fitness Education / Promotion

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Inpatient Rehabilitation
Skilled Nursing Facilities
Department of Health (DOH) Structured Day Habilitation for individuals with Traumatic Brain Injuries and Office of People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Day Habilitation for developmentally disabled people. Transportation provided in Chautauqua County for most.

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Day Rehabilitation
Developmental Disabilities Day Habilitation Programs
Provides comprehensive outpatient mental health services which include treatment, rehabilitation, support, self-help, crisis intervention, and vocational assistance.

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Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Adult Psychiatry
General Psychiatry
Psychiatric Disorder Counseling
Self Help Instruction
Vocational Rehabilitation
In Person Crisis Intervention
Description: Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) offering pediatrics, internal medicine/family medicine, OB/GYN, pediatric and adult dental services, podiatry, social work, nutritional counseling, medications for opioid use disorder, vision care, and pharmacy with home delivery. Serves all populations with special focus on the medically under-insured, uninsured, and those experiencing homelessness. Also provides onsite lab, ultrasound, STD testing, COVID-19 testing and vaccines, health education/groups, blood pressure screening, and free walk-in pregnancy testing. Provides transportation assistance to help clients get to appointments and referral assistance. Participates in 340B drug discount program and has onsite enrollers for the New York State of Health insurance marketplace. Hospital affiliations: Sisters Hospital and the John R. Oishei Children's Hospital.

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Medication Assisted Maintenance Treatment for Substance Use Disorders
COVID-19 Immunization Clinics
Community Clinics
Pediatric Dentistry
Sexually Transmitted Disease Screening
Optometry
Family and Community Medicine
General Dentistry
Pharmacies that Deliver
Obstetrics / Gynecology
Pharmacies
Podiatry / Foot Care
Opioid Detoxification
Pediatrics
COVID-19 Diagnostic Tests
Eye Examinations
Pregnancy Testing
Emergency Dental Care
Mental Health Community Residence is a 12-bed residence providing 24-hour care to people who are overcoming a serious mental health diagnosis. Supportive Apartments are available for those needing minimal supervision, up to 21 hours per week. Individual Residential Alternatives (IRA) offers 24 hour supervised living in various sites throughout Orleans and Genesee County.

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In Home Developmental Disabilities Habilitation Programs
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals With Developmental Disabilities
Semi-Independent Living Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Adult Residential Care Homes
Home Management Instruction