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100 Washington Street, Geneva, NY 14456
  • Offers community-based living for adults who have emotional disturbances but who do not require inpatient psychiatric hospitalization with the goal of transitioning them to viable lives within the community.
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127 Crimson Heights Dr, Albion, NY 14411
Provides secure, recovery oriented living environments for individuals with psychiatric disabilities. Committed to assisting clientele to live meaningful, productive lives by providing flexible supports in a person-centered atmosphere. Residents of all programs learn the skills necessary to live independently. Treatment Apartments are certified by the New York State Office of Mental Health and provide consumers with the highest level of independence. Site is staffed, but not overnight; provides 2 two-bedroom apartments that are shared.
100 Washington Street, Elmira, NY 14902
  • Provides a short term (1-21 day) individualized family-centered, community-based, trauma sensitive, safe, and therapeutic living environment, to children with serious emotional disturbances.
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230 Maple Street, Suite 1, Glens Falls, NY 12801
Provides a group home environment with 24-hour staff supervision with short term, focused skill development in a home-like setting. Services include crisis intervention, rehabilitation counseling, social and living skills development (money management, personal hygiene, food preparation, meal planning and recreation activities), medication management, and community integration.
1550 Champlin Avenue, Utica, NY 13502
Provides an institutional level of care for children who have had negative life experiences and have been identified as hard to place.
500 Central Avenue, Albany, NY 12206
Provides a residential program for men who have a mental illness and an addictions. Assists with skill building for maintaining sobriety, developing a community support network (AA,NA,ACOA), personal self-care and positive social relationships.
125 Bigelow Avenue, Schenectady, NY 12304
217 Delaware Ave community residence is actually 2 programs in one building. The one level is for adolescents who require trauma informed treatment and permanency planning while residing in a safe setting. The goal is to maintain as many community connections as possible, i.e. school, family, spiritual life, etc. The residents stay for the necessary time to reach their goals, so this is can be either short term or long term depending on the situation. Each resident has an individual plan and individual goals. The other level and program is a semi independent living program designed to assist youth in care to receive the benefits of care while practicing to be on their own. These 18-21 year old youth are supported in finishing school, trade school, finding employment, budgeting, and food shopping, maintaining their environment, and developing social skills. This co-ed group home with ten total beds is located in the City of Albany. 217 Delaware Ave also offers emergency admissions for children of all ages. These admissions are on a more short term basis. They stay at the Delaware Ave location while a more long term plan can be developed.
1600 7th Avenue, Troy, NY 12180
This program provides on site rehabilitation services to adults living in private proprietary homes throughout the county.
500 Central Avenue, Albany, NY 12206
Provides a specialized program serving 11 adults who have both a mental illness and developmental disability. Offers a structured daily schedule as well as training and support to live more independently.
1562 Washington Street, Watertown, NY 13601
Provides therapeutic services in a home-like atmosphere for adolescent boys ages 12 to 18 years while they attend Watertown City School District and their parents are provided an advocate.
1182 Chenango St, Binghamton, NY 13901
Provides safe and secure on campus 24-hr care for up to 48 children who cannot reside in the community. The program is designed to provide services and supervision where professional staff helps children feel safe, stabilize their behavior and deal with stress and trauma.
600 W Washington Street, Geneva, NY 14456
  • Offers a broad array of services which include: Treatment Residential: Community residences. Supportive apartment programs. Single room occupancy (SRO). Crisis Respite. Supported housing. Transitional housing. Children and Youth Care management. Adult Health home care management. Forensic case management. Outreach and non-medicaid case management. Recovery support services for individuals recovering from both mental health and substance use disorders.
250 Marcus Boulevard, Hauppauge, NY 11788
Provides residential programs for adults (ages 21+) developmental disabilities. Includes round the clock residential staff, personal care and training in skills of daily living. Residential sites are located throughout Suffolk County and are staffed by qualified professionals, including direct support professionals, recreation therapists, nurses, behavior specialists, and dietician/nutritionist.
60 Saint Josephs Drive, P.O. Box CH, Millbrook, NY 12545
Provides residential care and developmental services for young people with mental retardation, cerebral palsy, autism, brain damage, seizure disorders and other physical disabilities.
238 Ontario Street, Buffalo, NY 14207
OMH Certified Treatment Apartment Program. A staff person visits these apartments 3-5 times a week, relevant to provision of community rehabilitation skills. Staff are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
2 Irvings Way, Orangeburg, NY 10962
Rockland Hospital Guild provides residential programs for adults with hearing impairments and mental illness.
151 Burrs Lane, Dix Hills, NY 11746
Provides diagnostic services, special education, small therapeutic group living, individual, family, group therapy, and recreational therapy. Allows long-term placement in main facility for girls 12 to 17 years. Offers trauma informed gender responsive care specific to the unique needs and issues of adolescent girls. Located in a campus setting, the residence provides 24-hour residential care and a wide range of therapeutic services to support the girls and their families in their emotional, behavioral and social healing and growth. The program responds to a variety of behaviors typically displayed by girls including; truancy, school anxiety, mental health issues of anxiety, depression, mood disorders, self-directed violence, peer conflicts, family discord, sexual exploitation and runaway behaviors and trauma. The youth in residence attend the Madonna Heights School, a fully accredited New York State Regents junior/senior high school located on the same campus. The Group Residence offers traditional residential placements, short term 30-90 day placements and diagnostic placements.
2197 Route 89, Seneca Falls, NY 13148
Offers community-based living for adults who have emotional disturbances but who do not require inpatient psychiatric hospitalization with the goal of transitioning them to viable lives within the community. Living arrangements are either in one of the agency run Community Residences or in a private home Family Care Residence.
1183 Monroe Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620
  • Provides residential treatment to children with behavioral and emotional challenges and their families by combining a highly structured therapeutic group living experience with family centered treatment.
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306 Central Avenue, Albany, NY 12206
Provides a care coordination program that assists individuals that are residing in a community setting or are transitioning to live in a community setting. Services include behavioral, educational, and social health support, transportation, and housing support. On-call services are available 24/7.
555 East Main Street, Batavia, NY 14020
Provides secure, recovery oriented living environments for individuals with psychiatric disabilities. Committed to assisting clientele to live meaningful, productive lives by providing flexible supports in a person-centered atmosphere. Residents of all programs learn the skills necessary to live independently. Treatment apartments are certified by the New York State Office of Mental Health and provide consumers with the highest level of independence. Site is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 31 one-bedroom apartments are available, two of which are handicap accessible.
380 Freeville Road, Freeville, NY 13068
Institutionalized residential treatment for socially and emotionally handicapped boys ages 12-17 and high-school age girls. On-campus school, recreation and work-experience program. Professional social workers and psychologists provide regular treatment through individual counseling and therapeutic groups.Current capacity is 189 beds: 68 "critical care" beds in the boys' hard-to-place program 24 "critical care" beds in the girls' hard-to-place program 12 beds for sex offenders 27 beds for youth dually diagnosed with intellectual disability and emotional disturbance 24 beds in intermediate care-for boys who have been successful in Critical Care or the offender treatment program and for whom the focus can be changed to transitioning out of residential care 18 (9 boys, 9 girls) beds in intensive residential substance abuse program 16 (boys) "Raise the Age" program for older boys who would formerly have been treated as adults
26 Grove Street, Kingston, NY 12401
Residential Clinical Treatment Program for boys, NYSE Certified 853 School Program on campus that does accept student placement. All residents 14 and up participate in an independent living skills curriculum. Offers an on-campus special education school (Grove Street Academy).
1 Echo Hills Road, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
Provides residential care for troubled boys in foster care or who have committed minor offenses. The program provides structure, therapy and support designed to help youth stabilize and return to the community successfully.