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Children and Youth with Special Healthcare Needs (CYSHCN) - Chautauqua County Health Department

Seeks to improve the system of care for children and youth with special health care needs and their families. The program helps shape public policy so families can get the best health care for their children. A diagnosis is NOT required. Services include: - Matching families with community resources and referring to community programs - Advocacy with health care providers and school districts - Linkage to medical providers and specialists - Support and play groups - Transportation services - Translation and interpretation services - Transition to adult services and more

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Article 16 Clinic - North Road

Provides the following clinical services: audiology, nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, feeding/swallowing, psychology/evaluation/diagnosis, psychiatry, social work, & speech language pathology. Other services may include: Anger Management Counseling, Crisis Counseling, Group Counseling, Individual Developmental Disabilities Screening Seating, Positioning ###DD###

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Neighborhood Health Center - Southtowns

Federally Qualified Health Center offering OB/GYN, social work, and nutritional counseling. Serves all populations with special focuses on the medically under-insured, uninsured, and those experiencing homelessness. Also provides free walk-in pregnancy testing, onsite lab, ultrasound, STD testing, health education/groups, blood pressure screening, transportation, and referral assistance. Provides transportation assistance to help clients get to appointments and referral assistance. ##REENTRY##

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Community Health Center of Cheektowaga

Offers complete primary medical and dental care for the entire family. Services include pre-health maintenance, rapid HIV test (15 minutes), tuberculosis testing, complete lab services, GYN services, social work services, short-term counseling, full dental care, personalized education about chronic illnesses, and smoking cessation. Family Planning Benefit Program is a direct Medicaid public health insurance program for individuals who need family planning services, with no premiums or co-pays for services. Program is intended to increase access to confidential family planning services and to enable individuals of any age and sex to prevent or reduce the incidence of unintended pregnancies. ##REENTRY##

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Article 16 Clinic - Fredonia

Provides the following clinical services: nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, feeding/swallowing, psychology/evaluation/diagnosis, social work, & speech language pathology. Additional services may include: Adaptive Aids/Equipment Anger Management Behavior Management Counseling, Crisis Counseling, Group Counseling, Individual Deaf/Hearing Impaired Services Developmental Disabilities Screening Seating, Positioning ###DD###

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RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE | RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES OF CENTRAL NEW YORK

Provides long-term, affordable lodging for families with a child who is ill or injured and will be receiving medical treatment, far from home.

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Health Services | US Department of Veterans Affairs - Bath VA Medical Center (Admin Site)

Provides primary medical care including dental care, lab services, women's health services, hospice care, diabetes screening and care, internal medicine and medical social work. Offers various wellness programs. Not all services are available through the clinics.

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Health Services | Guthrie Corning Centerway

Provides diagnostic and treatment services, critical care, and lab services. Provides comprehensive rehabilitation and physical therapy services.

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Health Services | US Department of Veterans Affairs - Bath VA Medical Center (Admin Site)

Provides primary medical care including dental care, lab services, women's health services, hospice care, diabetes screening and care, internal medicine and medical social work. Offers various wellness programs. Not all services are available through the clinics.

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HAMILTON COUNTY CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AGENCY PROGRAM | HAMILTON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING SERVICE

Provides services to homebound individuals needing medical care, including nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, home health aides, wound care IV therapy, and social work.

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Health Services | Dundee Family Health Center

Provides various health services including disease self-management programs and rehabilitation for individuals recovering from an injury or surgery. Also provides a social worker to help individuals having difficulties coordinating services or accessing care.

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HOME HEALTH CARE | CATHOLIC HOME CARE

Provides in-home skilled nursing care, rehabilitation therapies, medical social workers,home health aides, intravenous therapy, medical supplies/equipment, laboratory services and pharmacy supplies. Also offers Mom and Me Care to new mothers and newborns. Home care is provided by nursing staff from the maternity department.

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SUPPORT FOR ORTHODOX JEWISH WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER | CHAI LIFELINE

Offers support services for Orthodox Jewish women with breast cancer.

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MEDICAL EXPENSES, WISH GIVING, AND TOY DRIVE PROGRAM | JOHN THEISSEN CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION

Provides hospitals and child-care facilities with therapeutic and recreational equipment, supports families with financial assistance to defray medical expenses, offers sick and needy children toys through the holiday season. Also fulfills patients wish lists throughout the year and assists sick and needy children in any capacity possible.

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Children with Special Health Care Needs - Genesee County Health Department

Provides information, referral, and advocacy for children who may require health or related services of a type or amount beyond that typically required by children. Case management is also provided which can connect families to appropriate services in the community. Services include: accessing health insurance for the child; aid in determining if the child may be eligible for Medicaid under new State programs, or in some cases, SSI benefits; assistance in obtaining medical services or equipment at home; providing advocacy with other service providers to ensure quality of care for the child; developing a support network.

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Peer Advocacy - Mental Health Association

Peer Advocates provide an outreach program for recipients of mental health services in the community and for patients receiving treatment at Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center in the Behavioral Health Service Unit. Peer-Linkage Advocates work with patients, family members, and outside sources, providing reassurance and notifying patients of all available services. The goal of Peer Advocates is to see that each patient has access to the best and most suitable resources. Information & Resources available include: - Self-help - Social clubs - Information on legal rights for psychiatric patients - Self-help groups - Referrals to community services and programs Peer Advocates: - Work with people who have psychiatric diagnoses - Work with friends and family members to help them to understand the process in the hospital - Keep clients informed about all available services - Make sure that the client will receive the best services and care available Peer Advocates are limited to helping admitted patients at NFMMC only. The Peer Advocacy Program also caters to educational needs and has established an advocacy information center and network.

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Towne Garden Pediatrics - OCH

Provides children with access to high quality primary medical care. Currently accepting new patients and most insurances are accepted. Each practice is staffed by a team of highly qualified physicians and nurse practitioners. All physicians are faculty members at the University at Buffalo. Also participating in patient care are pediatric residents and medical students. Pediatrician available 24 hours for sick calls. Social worker and GYN services also available.

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Visiting Nursing Association of WNY - Jamestown Office

Services include nursing, social services, home health aides, social workers, infusion therapy, home health evaluations and assessments, nutritional counseling, arranging of medical equipment and supplies, and physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Specialized programs in pediatrics, behavioral health, and wound care available. In-facility assessments for discharge planning at hospitals and skilled nursing facilities available upon request. Serves as a state provider in the MOMS (Medicaid Obstetrical & Maternal Services) Program, providing comprehensive support nursing services for prenatal and postpartum women.

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