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1 Mustard Street, Rochester, NY 14609
Provides a variety of services to children and families so that children can remain in their homes. Seeks to reduce the risk of psychiatric out-of-home placement for youth by increasing the functional level of each youth and his or her family and by augmenting the community's ability to care for children with serious emotional disturbance through utilization of individualized care principles.
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211 Mid New York
3 Remington Avenue, Suite 4, Canton, NY 13617
Provides youth and their families with intensive support in the home, school, and community. Services include case management, crisis intervention services, and skill development.
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211 Central New York
310 Main Street, Utica, NY 13501
  • Provides the Regular Intensive KO/ACT Program which offers wraparound services to keep families together in situations where children with a mental health diagnosis are at imminent risk of out of home placement. Services are team based and include:
    • Comprehensive strength based treatment plan
    • Behavior Management
    • Mentoring
    • Psychiatric consultations
    • Intensive supervision
    • Special therapy
    * Offers the Step Down Program for families that may not be in such imminent risk of out of home placement yet require assistance and support in achieving their goals. Services include:
    • Team based approach
    • Individualized treatment
    • Collaboration with community partners
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211 Mid New York
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1 Mustard Street, Rochester, NY 14609
Provides a variety of services to children and families so that children can remain in their homes. Seeks to reduce the risk of psychiatric out-of-home placement for youth by increasing the functional level of each youth and his or her family and by augmenting the community's ability to care for children with serious emotional disturbance through utilization of individualized care principles.
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211 Central New York
516 Bradley Street, Watertown, NY 13601
Provides youth and their families with intensive support in the home, school, and community. Services include case management, crisis intervention services, and skill development.
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211 Central New York
1081 Development Court, Kingston, NY 12401
Provide intensive community-based services to meet the needs of families with at least one child whose behavior disturbance places him or her at risk of placement in a residential treatment center. Services include: Intensive Family Casework, Individual and Family Therapy, Psychiatric Assessment and Treatment, Intensive Probation Supervision, Parent and Youth Support Groups, Recreational Alternatives, Sexual Behavior Group, Respite care, Parent Educators and Wrap-around Services
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
4222 Bolivar Road, 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.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
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.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
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.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
4222 Bolivar Road, 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.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
18 Pulteney Square West, Suite 102, Bath, NY 14810
Works with individuals referred by the Steuben County Department of Social Services (DSS). Services provided may be either preventative or transitional and are meant to provide short-term services in order for the child to remain at home and be successful. The program also helps youth who have been in placement with transition back with their families and communities, as well as to their home schools. For those transition cases, services can begin while the youth is still in placement, in order to help prepare parents for their child’s return to the home.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
1061 Development Court, Kingston, NY 12401
Provide intensive community-based services to meet the needs of families with at least one child whose behavior disturbance places him or her at risk of placement in a residential treatment center. Services include: Intensive Family Casework, Individual and Family Therapy, Psychiatric Assessment and Treatment, Intensive Probation Supervision, Parent and Youth Support Groups, Recreational Alternatives, Sexual Behavior Group, Respite care, Parent Educators and Wrap-around Services
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
62 Bowman Avenue, Rye Brook, NY 10573
General funding for aged-out foster youth to find gainful employment. It involves a complete wrap-around service, including housing, counseling, mentors, employment readiness, transportation and emergency relief.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
11-21 Broadway, Gloversville, NY 12078
Engages young adults to work through challenges they face living with a disability, mental health or substance abuse disorder with peers who have struggled with similar experiences.
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211 North East New York
211 Jb Wise Place, Watertown, NY 13601
Provides intensive case management to youth engaged in probation services.
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211 Central New York
34 E State Street, Mt. Morris, NY 14510
Provides Children and Family Treatment and Support Services (CFTSS) to children and youth under the age of 21 who are covered by Medicaid and are enrolled in a Medicaid Managed Care plan. Referrals may be made by parents, teachers, doctors, or anyone connected to the youth.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
414 Davis Street, Elmira, NY 14902
Utilizes a wrap-around model of service delivery designed to assist with linking families to formal and informal supports and services in the community. Cases are assigned to workers who meet with families on a regular basis and work closely with schools regarding children who are experiencing difficulty with behavior or who have emotional difficulties. A family plan is developed with the entire family in a team approach.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
414 Davis Street, Elmira, NY 14902
Utilizes a wrap-around model of service delivery designed to assist with linking families to formal and informal supports and services in the community. Cases are assigned to workers who meet with families on a regular basis and work closely with schools regarding children who are experiencing difficulty with behavior or who have emotional difficulties. A family plan is developed with the entire family in a team approach.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
821 Pre Emption Road, Geneva, NY 14456
Focuses on the goals of the family to address complex emotional and behavioral needs of the youth, and partners with the family and facilitates the intensive process with the collaborative team, including natural supports and community providers, while honoring family voice. The team builds the family-specific strengths to get needs met, learn new skills, and develop skills and supports to manage crisis.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
105 Ninth Street, Unit 20, Watkins Glen, NY 14891
Provides help for high risk youth facing running and human trafficking issues.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
844 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, NY 14209
Provides wraparound services to children who are seriously emotionally disturbed and at risk of out of home placement.
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211 Western New York
50 Batavia City Center, Batavia, NY 14020
An intensive program that provides a variety of services to a child and family so that the child may remain in his or her home. Each family works with an Individual Care Coordinator (ICC) to develop a service plan based on the family's unique strengths and needs. Assists in linking the family to services, monitoring those services, and advocating for the child and family as necessary. Some of the family's needs may be met through community services such as school, recreational programs, or baby-sitting. Also available through HCBS, the family can access the following services from their choice of providers:
  • Respite care provides parents or guardians with a needed break. Respite can include planned activities both in and out of the home. Emergency overnight respite is also available.
  • Family support services are designed to help support the family as a unit. Families have access to support groups and one on-one parent mentors. This also includes more concrete services, such as budgeting, advocacy training, parent education, development of communication skills, and community awareness.
  • Crisis response service provides centralized on-call coverage 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to assist the family through crisis situations. Crisis response services are also provided to families from other community agencies and are aimed at stabilizing occurrences of crises.
  • Intensive in-home services are available to families when crisis response services are not adequate to meet the need for crisis resolution. Counselors come into the home and provide intensive interventions aimed at stabilizing crisis.
  • Skill-building services are activities designed to assist the child in developing the skills needed to function more successfully in the community, home, and school. Vocation and social skills are examples of the areas that are addressed.
The length of service depends on the need of the family. On average, a family is involved in the service for 9 months.
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211 Western New York
1003 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, NY 13204
Provides assessment, planning, and referrals for children and youth (ages 5 to 21 years old) in Onondaga County with emotional and behavioral challenges. Serves as a clearinghouse for many home/community-based services as well as out-of-home placements. Also provides assistance with school attendance concerns and has assumed responsibility for PINS (Person in Need of Supervision).
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211 Central New York