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111 Maple St, Buffalo, NY 14204
A peer-run crisis diversion center open 365 days a year. Serves individuals going through a mental health crisis or pre-crisis who prefer not to go to the hospital. Transportation may be available; call to inquire.
Services include:
- Professional Nursing Access
- Medical and Non-Medical Services Linkage
- Alternative Community Support Access
- Peer Support
- Tools for Support and Wellness Maintenance
102 Fulton Avenue, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603
Peers are individuals with lived experience. Peers are available in the community and integrated into existing services (ex: hospitals, outpatient clinics, etc.) to support individuals on their positive pathways to behavioral health and wellness. Our peers serve as educators, advocates, supporters, and connectors to other resources.
125 Finney Boulevard, Malone, NY 12953
Provides a number of support services for those with mental illness, including case management, transportation for mental health-related appointments, also has social/drop-in centers to socialize, network, build life skills and have fun.
Outpatient Behavioral Health Bldg, 462 Grider St, Driveway 4, Buffalo, NY 14215
Provides outpatient behavioral health services to adults 18 years and older. Serves children under 18 ONLY if they are experiencing first episode psychosis. Treatment types include individual and group therapy. Services are provided by psychiatrists, nurses, and licensed clinical staff.
Offers the NAVIGATE Program, a specialized evidence-based program for individuals experiencing first episode psychosis.
Also offers a behavioral health walk-in clinic (The Help Center) that does not require an appointment. The Help Center offers immediate support for individuals who may be experiencing a crisis and/or are in need of behavioral health services and linkage to a community provider. The Help Center is an alternative to ECMC's Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program (CPEP) for those who are NOT experiencing suicidal thoughts/behaviors.
560 NY-299, Highland, NY 12528
Provides specialized clinical treatment for adults who are experiencing emotional problems and setbacks. Outpatient mental health clinic providing therapy and psychiatric services as well as case management. Groups include Dialectical behavioral therapy, social skills, medication management, and other short term groups as needed.
640 Johnson Avenue, Suite 2, Bohemia, NY 11716
Provides a supportive environment for individuals with mental health disabilities to meet, socialize, share a meal, and explore their community. It is a perfect avenue to practice learned community and life skills through field trips, arts and crafts, music, games and sports.
87 N Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14604
- Provides outpatient community mental health services including assessment and treatment across a wide range of mental health concerns.* Offers an integrated clinic that includes a co-occurring program (mental health and substance use).* Offers children and adolescent clinics that include mental health screenings and referral for children and adolescents to a wide spectrum of mental health services in the community.
- Provides a walk-in mental health clinic for young people up to the age of 18, who can show up with no prior appointment to get care. The walk-in clinic offers evaluations and interventions to help young people and their families who are experiencing acute distress. Children must be accompanied by a caregiver for the duration of the walk-in visit.
580 White Plains Road, Suite 510, Tarrytown, NY 10591
The Sterling community center (SCC) is a person-centered, recovery-oriented, community-based center for adults who are diagnosed with psychiatric disabilities. The center offers activities, classes, and volunteer opportunities designed to help participants work towards individual life goals, and provide opportunities to learn new skills, establish social networks, participate in volunteer activities, develop employment opportunities and acquire mutual support.
2155 New York 3, Morrisonville, NY 12962
PROS is a comprehensive recovery oriented program for adult individuals with the goal of integrating treatment, support and rehabilitation in a manner that facilitates the individual’s recovery.
511 West Seneca Street, Ithaca City, NY 14850
MHA's Drop-In program offers a stigma-free environment for individuals who have experienced or are currently living with mental health challenges. It's a place where you can connect, socialize, and learn new tools and skills in a safe, welcoming, and restorative setting. Whether you're looking to participate in an activity, get help navigating community services and resources, and build friendships, our Drop-In space is available for everyone.What makes this program unique is that it's led by our peer specialists-individuals who have their own lived experiences with mental health challenges. They bring understanding, compassion, and real-world insights.Snacks and coffee provided.
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31 6th Street, Malone, NY 12953
Provides a number of support services for those with mental illness, including case management, transportation for mental health-related appointments, also has social/drop-in centers to socialize, network, build life skills and have fun.
260 N Little Tor Rd, New City, NY 10956
Provide a spot for participants to socialize and enjoy recreational and leisure time activities with their peers. Most locations provide a healthy dinner during program hours. Members are asked to participate in development of the activities, serving dinner and other chores. Referral services are available in such areas as care management, pre-employment, vocational, housing, and benefits.
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274 N Goodman Street, Unit D103, Rochester, NY 14607
- Provides community based educational workshops and seminars on various mental health related topics. * Offers transitional support to adults hospitalized on inpatient psychiatric units in Monroe County. * Offers community navigation to services, temporary benefits and housing. * Offers a court approved Anger Management Program. * Provides a Self-Help Drop-in Center offering peer based crisis support and hospital diversion.* Hosts Monroe County Partners for Suicide Prevention Coalition.
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159 Brightside Avenue, Central Islip, NY 11722
Offers a drop-in center for consumers Thursday, Friday and Saturdays 4pm-8pm. Self-help groups are offered each night.
462 Grider St, Buffalo, NY 14215
Walk-in center for individuals experiencing mental health challenges and in need of immediate help. Provides immediate crisis support, medication evaluation, and psychiatric and counseling resources. Provides support for people feeling distressed, anxious, sad, or depressed but who don't want to go to the ER or CPEP. The Help Center may be visited up to 3 times to bridge the gap between services.
175 N Winton Road, Rochester, NY 14610
- Provides multi disciplinary mental health services to children and adults, including: Individual, couples, and family therapy. Psychiatric evaluation. Medication management. Peer support. Treatment for anxiety, depression, trauma, anger issues, OCD, panic attacks, and other mental health related concerns.* Provides a Same Day Access Intake (walk-in services).
586 Genesee St, Buffalo, NY 14204
A safe, supportive space serving as an access point for anyone in need of mental health and/or chemical dependency services, no matter what one's situation may be. Works to address behavioral health concerns and health related social needs. Peer and clinical staff are available on site with no appointment needed. Skills building activities and groups offered daily, varying by day.
70C Overocker Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603
Counseling that enables individuals to achieve independence and community involvement. Services also provided to address the emotional needs of parents of children with disabilities. Service coordination assists in referring and linking families and/or individuals with community services.
287 Genesee Street, Suite 200, Utica, NY 13502
- Provides access to MOUD (Medications for Opiate Use Disorder) - Suboxone. * Offers overdose prevention training, overdose aftercare counseling, drug checking, and safety planning services. * Offers on-site free Narcan (naloxone) training and kit access. * Assists individuals with accessing other substance use treatment services. * Offers training to providers to ensure cultural comprehensiveness of services for medical, behavioral health, and substance use services for people who use and inject drugs.
354 Central Avenue, Albany, NY 12206
Provides a drop-in center that has social activities and peer-run groups for people with a psychiatric diagnosis. Dinner is served daily except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.
714 Hickory Street, Syracuse, NY 13202
Provides a safe space to support individuals in all stages of recovery. Offers various programs, meetings, and special events that are inclusive to the entire recovery community. The purpose is to help the individual and their support network develop the skills they require to maintain a successful recovery. This is a drop-in center and individuals are welcome and encouraged to drop in at any time during hours of operation.
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Relapse Prevention ProgramsSubstance Use Disorder Intervention ProgramsSubstance Use Disorder Drop In ProgramsFamilies/Friends of Individuals With a Drug Use Disorder Support GroupsFamilies/Friends of Individuals With an Alcohol Use Disorder Support GroupsPsychiatric Aftercare ServicesSubstance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach ServicesMental Health Drop In Centers
125 Oakland Avenue, Port Jefferson, NY 11777
Serves adults and adolescents with mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, bi-polar disorder, personality disorder, trauma, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), interpersonal conflicts and childhood disorders.
50 Center St, Ellenville, NY 12428
Provides specialized clinical treatment for adults who are experiencing emotional problems and setbacks. Outpatient mental health clinic providing therapy and psychiatric services as well as case management. Groups include Dialectical behavioral therapy, social skills, medication management, and other short term groups as needed.
