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121 Main Street, Brewster, NY 10509
Provides medical exams and mental evaluations and referrals, along with counseling treatment, including court preparation, for children who have been victims of domestic violence, sexual or physical abuse, and their families.
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90 Adams Avenue, Hauppauge, NY 11788
Provides a 24/7 community based crisis service for Suffolk County residents struggling with behavioral, mental health, and substance abuse issues. Delivers short-term patient centered care (up to 23 hours, 59 minutes) by an interdisciplinary team focusing on early intervention and crisis resolution. Offers rapid assessment, triage, stabilization, a sobering unit and case management with referrals to longer term outpatient services or a more acute level of care.
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301 East Main Street, Bay Shore, NY 11706
Manages psychiatric patients in crisis and arranges emergency admissions, when needed, through South Shore Emergency Department. Offers specialized care by psychiatric nurses and psychiatrist consultations/assessments around the clock. Participates in county-wide coordinated and regional system of psychiatric emergency services.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
146 Pike Street, Port Jervis, NY 12771
Offers evaluation and counseling for children, adults, and families struggling with emotional issues. Also provides on-site sexual abuse counseling.
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East Main Street, Suite 105, Mount Kisco, NY 10549
Offers integrated mental health services for individuals, families, adolescents and children. Psychiatry treatment is coordinated with patient's medical provider using a holistic approach to care. Services are short-term offering a solution focused model of care. Preventative screenings for social and emotional concerns are also offered. Individuals or families needing more intensive care will be referred to appropriate services outside of Open Door.
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2975 Westchester Avenue, Corporate Office, Port Chester, NY 10573
Geriatric Mental Health Services aids older adults who have problems with mood, bereavement, family discord or any symptoms of mental illness. Also makes referrals to other kinds of support services, including short/long range planning and options, legal/financial planning, home care and respite care. Gatekeeper Geriatric Mental Health Training focuses on training community service personnel (police, postal workers and others who interact with elderly) to be able to recognize and identify issues of mental illness, abuse, depression and suicide risk, to be able to make appropriate referral to access support and care for the elderly.
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275 North Street , harrison , NY 10528
Provides outpatient mental health services, such as mental health screening, individual, group, child/adolescent counseling, geriatric services, including after care support.
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North White Plains, NY 10603
Offers training programs for teens and adults focused on youth, teens and adults. A five-step action plan is available to help an adolescent showing signs and symptoms of a mental health concern or in an emotional crisis. Services include an eight-hour training class and certification.
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14 Pelton Street, East Wing, Monticello, NY 12701
A community-wide advocacy, training, education and awareness program for people with mental illness, members of their families, mental health professionals, and provider agencies with promotes the total equality and inclusion of persons with mental illness in the development of polices, regulations, and services that affect their lives.
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115 Delafield Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Offers comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services, including assessment protocols, school consultations, parent counseling, individual psychotherapy and medication services for youth with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
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1410 Pelham Parkway South, Bronx, NY 10461
Provides diagnostic and mental health evaluations for adolescents and young adults who have experienced school failure due to biological-based difficulties, learning disabilities, limited intelligence or attention problems. Treatment usually includes individual or group psychotherapy, family counseling, psychoeducational intervention, and speech/language services. Treatment can be on-site or referrals are made to community treatment centers.
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107 West 4th Street, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
Offers mental health services for children and adults, services include evaluation, counseling, case management, crisis intervention, medication management and referrals for higher level care.
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2543 New York 52, Hopewell Junction, NY 12533
Provides an array of mental health services, such as mental evaluation and assessment and coordinates the mental health needs of the diagnosed individual, along with the daily living skills. Also available is smoking cessation for those who want to stop smoking. Social workers help patients and their families deal with various issues dealing with age, chronic illness or disability.
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725 Veterans Memorial Highway, Building C016, Hauppauge, NY 11788
Coordinates enhanced mental health services for children and youth who are at risk of or have been diagnosed with a serious emotional disturbance (SED) and their families in Suffolk County. The CSPOA offers a centralized, coordinated referral process using a universal referral form and represents a consensus among community-based and residential programs to ensure appropriate service delivery to the highest needs youth. The program serves Suffolk County residents, ages 5 to 21 years, and their families. All C-SPOA programs are voluntary for both the youth and their family. Call for detailed information.
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30 Harriman Drive, Goshen, NY 10924
Provides the services, and information to help children who may be in danger, due to abuse, neglect, or abandonment, or have serious emotional or behavioral challenges.
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1311 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, NY 10605
Provides an array of mental health services, such as mental evaluation and assessment and coordinates the mental health needs of the diagnosed individual, along with the daily living skills. Also available is smoking cessation for those who want to stop smoking. Social workers help patients and their families deal with various issues dealing with age, chronic illness or disability.
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998 Crooked Hill Road, Building 5, Brentwood, NY 11717
Uses evidence-based, multi-phase models in individual and group counseling for outpatient substance abuse treatment. Services include individualized treatment plans, gender-specific groups, trauma-informed care, medical screenings, and psychiatric evaluations. Special Veteransâ Treatment track provides enhanced services including veteransâ support groups, case management, vocational services and recreational space for socialization, job search, and more, while addressing PTSD and other life stressors resulting from service in the military. Appointment required Monday through Friday. Walk-ins accepted on Saturday. Call during business hours for further information.
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2155 New York 3, Morrisonville, NY 12962
Behavioral Health Services North provides adult, child and family clinical services at our Center for Well-Being – a community mental health clinic.
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480 Old Westbury Road, Roslyn Heights, NY 11577
Provides emergency psychiatric assessment and intervention for children, youth (to age 24) and their families. Responds to critical incidents.
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30 Harriman Drive, Goshen, NY 10924
Provides mental health assessments/crisis intervention to individuals struggling with emotional or mental difficulties, including assisting DSS or family court with home assessments and therapeutic intervention for adoption and foster care families and for on matters involving custody, visitation, child abuse/neglect, and PINS (Persons In Need of Supervision).
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480 Old Westbury Road, Roslyn Heights, NY 11577
Provides Nassau County families support services for children, ages birth-24, at risk for suicide. Offers a suicide risk evaluation and individualized treatment plan focusing on safety strategies, healthy coping skills and relapse prevention. Provides psychiatric evaluation and medication management if needed. Offers individual, group and family therapy, in-home treatment, referral services and in-person education forums and webinars.
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20 South Broadway, Yonkers, NY 10701
An innovative outpatient treatment program for adolescents and young adults who may be experiencing mental health issues. OnTrackNY helps these individuals achieve their goals for school, work and relationships. Individuals will have access to a Psychiatrist, Nurse, Therapist, Peer Specialist and Education and Employment Specialist when enrolled in OnTrackNY.
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280 Broadway, Newburgh, NY 12550
This is program is for children and adolescents who need intensive psychiatric services for emotional or behavioral challenges. The team focuses on helping children and adolescents improve their self-esteem by building on the things they are good at and enjoy.
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239 Golden Hill Dr, Golden Hill Office Building, Kingston, NY 12401
Provides assessment, referral and treatment of children suffering from mental illness and addiction issues.
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50 Sanatorium Road, Building F, Pomona, NY 10970
The Child Single Point of Access (C-SPOA) is a process that assists children and youth, 0-21, who are struggling emotionally and/or have a mental health diagnosis and their families to access many in-home and community-based services and supports to prevent hospitalizations and out of home placements.
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