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223 Main Street, Beacon, NY 12508
DBCH provides individual case management and follow-up to infants born to mothers who are hepatitis B positive.
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275 Kenneth Drive, Suite 100, Rochester, NY 14623
- Provides access to support programs available through the New York State Department of Health including: Children's Health Home: care management addressing chronic medical, mental health, substance abuse, behavioral health, and developmental needs. Consumer Directed Personal Assistance (CDPAP): a Medicaid service that allows people with chronic conditions with or without developmental disabilities who need aid or nursing care to hire and train attendants to provide care.
146 North Street, Auburn, NY 13021
- Provides confidential treatment designed to reduce symptoms, improve patient functioning, and to provide on-going support. Services include: Assessment and treatment planning. Individual, group and family therapies. Medication evaluation and prescribing. Symptom management. Care Management. Single Point of Access(SPOA). Assisted Outpatient Treatment(AOT). Crisis Intervention Services. Daytime Mobile Crisis Team.
3253 NY-112, Medford, NY 11763
The Open Door Program assists people living in nursing homes and intermediate care facilities receive individualized home and community based services.The Transition Center helps people living in these facilities receive home and community based services. This includes information about the services and supports available in their local community. There are transition specialists at Independent Living Centers in counties all over New York State. Suffolk Independent Living Organization houses the Open Doors Transition Center and Peer Program for all of Long Island. Transition specialists will meet with you and/or your family members to identify what services you will need and help you in getting those services.Open Door's Peer Program is a group of people who have lived in a nursing home and intermediate care facility and are now receiving services and support locally available to them. Peers visit nursing homes and developmental centers to share their experiences with residents and support people who want to move to the community.
69 Church Street, Hoosick Falls, NY 12090
Comprehensive mental hygiene services for adults and families including group therapy sessions. Counseling, medication and case management services are available.
115 East Jefferson Street, Suite 200, Syracuse, NY 13202
Provides case management and job placement/training services to participants impacted by the criminal justice system. Assistance includes job readiness, civic restoration support, and access to professional clothing.
720 New York 17M, Middletown, NY 10940
Case management, evaluation of needs and service coordination for elderly people designed to assist caregivers in keeping frail elderly people living in their homes. Home visits are also available.
1 Alexander Place, Glen Cove, NY 11542
Provides temporary housing, emergency housing, assistance in finding permanent housing and case management for families consisting of women and children.
95 Church Street, White Plains, NY 10022
Provides comprehensive care management for individuals with blindness or impaired vision and who may also have other medical conditions which helps them to remain safe in their own homes, or wherever they live in the community.
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8 Dill Street, Auburn, NY 13021
- Provides education on pregnancy, nutrition, labor, delivery, infant care, growth and development, breastfeeding, etc. Case management Locating a physician Accessing Medicaid, WIC, other services
100 Veterans Memorial Highway, H. Lee Dennison Building, Hauppauge, NY 11788
Services including case management, information and referral, counseling, support groups, training and respite have been developed under Title III-E of the Older Americans Act. This program helps sustain family caregivers in their efforts to care for an older relative who has a chronic illness or disability. The Office for the Aging coordinates a variety of services. These services are designed to complement, not replace, family care. Priority is given to caregivers 60 years and older with the greatest social and economic need. Call the Office for the Aging for more detailed information.
377 Oak Street, 5th Floor, Garden City, NY 11530
Provides comprehensive, integrated, behavioral health and medical case management to children ages 5-21 and their families to ensure access to appropriate services, improve health outcomes and prevent hospitalizations. Services are provided in the home, school and/or other community setting with frequency and duration depending upon the need of each child and his or her family.
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31 Adams Avenue, Endicott, NY 13760
- Offers support, information and referral, and education for developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injury, and epilepsy. Case management. Residential Homes. Self-Directed Services, including Fiscal Intermediary and Brokerage services. Family reimbursement. Respite. Health Homes. Family support services, including parent support groups. Structured day and evening programs. Support groups, counseling. Community habilitation. Day Habilitation. Camp EAGR - Residential summer camp for children with epilepsy.
555 Washington Avenue, Brentwood, NY 11717
Provides case management services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities who are not Medicaid eligible. Referral required. Call to schedule an appointment.
225 Maple Avenue, Monsey, NY 10952
Medical model day programs for older adults. Medical management, physical, occupational and speech therapy inpatient and outpatient. Also offers hot meals, and kosher, therapeutic recreation, respite care, personal care, and care management.
727 Ulster Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401
Provides support, assistance and advocacy for individuals and families needing help with issues relating to disabilities.
1072 Northside Shopping Center, Oneida, NY 13421
* Offers case management, advocacy, referrals and appointment assistance to kinship caregivers and post-adoptive and post-guardianship families. Caregivers include grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins or adult siblings caring for related children, as well as close family friends or similar non-relative relationships.
- Provides mental health support by a Licensed Clinical Social Worker.
101 Hamilton Avenue, Auburn, NY 13021
Provides case management services to children with serious mental disturbance or chronic health conditions to assist them in staying healthy, out of the emergency room, and out of the hospital.
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840 Suffolk Avenue, Brentwood, NY 11717
Offers supported housing and support services to homeless individuals and families with a diagnosed serious persistent mental illness with possible co-occurring substance abuse disorders. Assistance is offered with daily living skills such as money management, vocational/educational, symptom management, apartment management, and parenting in order to enable residents to live the most self-sufficient lives possible.
115 Liberty Street, Bath, NY 14810
Health Care Home for children.
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3 Fields Lane, North Salem, NY 10560
Provides assistance to Medicaid eligible individuals with developmental disabilities and their families to access resources and services within the community, along with coordinating the necessary services, and to navigate the system to get benefits and other entitlements.
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85 Civic Center Plaza, Suite 106, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
DBCH provides individual case management and follow-up to infants born to mothers who are hepatitis B positive.
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Case management and a scattered site apartment based program in Saratoga Springs for youth ages 18-25 who have no family resources to help them live independently.
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2462 State Route 54A, Penn Yan, NY 14527
Aids individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in making choices and finding individualized services. Provides help in navigating through available services including assistance with eligibility determination, service coordination, and advocacy services. Also helps families with children who have developmental disabilities transition from children's services through adult services.
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15 Church Street, Highland, NY 12528
Assists low income individuals and families with various needs, such as benefits information, information and referral to needed resources, advocacy, translation services, and case management assistance.Serviced ProvidedGeneral AssistanceFamily Development PlansEmergency FoodEmergency ShelterHousing AssistanceHome Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) (Income Guidelines) Weatherization Assistance Income Guidelines)Head Start and Early Head StartMass distribution of fruits and vegetablesInformation and ReferralsEmployment and job trainingFood PantryClothes ClosetLifeline Safe-Link Telephone Service (Kingston)Notary Assistance on site (Kingston)Free bread and donated produce distribution on Wednesday (Highland)Translation Services (Highland)Summer Youth Program (Highland & Ellenville)Transportation funds available as vouchers with UCAT (Highland)Bilingual in Spanish and English/ Translation services (Ellenville)Free Farm Stand
