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CLINICAL SERVICES | SAINT ANNE'S INSTITUTE

Provides trauma-informed outpatient services including an intake assessment, consultation, education, and individual, group, and family therapy.

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THE CHILDREN'S LEARNING CENTER | CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION OF NASSAU COUNTY

Provides educational services to assist children with disabilities including: infants, preschoolers, adolescents and young adults needing early intervention, preschool and schoolage educational and therapeutic services, so that students are physically and academically prepared for maximum independence, and when appropriate, participate in their own community schools. Programs include: The Early Intervention Program (for children birth to age 3), The Pre-School Division (ages3-5), Ungraded Kindergarten through Grade 2 (ages 5-7), and The Schoolage Program (ages 5-21). Full diagnostic evaluation including educational, therapy and psychological testing available.

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CHILD AND ADOLESCENT OUTPATIENT PROGRAM | FOUR WINDS HOSPITAL SARATOGA

Provides outpatient mental health services (individual, group, family psychotherapy, and medication management) to youth ages 5 to 18 years old manifesting with moderate to severe emotional disturbance.

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THE CHILDREN'S DAY PROGRAM | CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

Provides educational programs including vocational training, physical therapy, occupational therapy, physical education, speech/language services, psychological services, family services, nursing services, community integration and transitional planning for students with autism, intellectual disabilities, multiple handicaps, or developmental disabilities.

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PLEASANTVILLE START | PLEASANTVILLE START

Provides comprehensive short-term diagnosis and treatment for 36 girls and boys ages 7-15.11 during approximately two months of residence. Following intensive family consultation, the facility recommends placement, return to family and other alternatives.

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COUNSELING PROGRAM | SARATOGA CENTER FOR THE FAMILY

Provides mental health counseling to individuals ages 5 years and older. Offers individual, family, and group therapy. Provides counseling for anxiety, depression, behavioral problems, family concerns, anger, and emotional issues related to ADHD, and other learning disabilities.

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PHOBIA AND TRAUMA CLINIC | JOAN AND ARNOLD SALTZMAN COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTER

Offers unique and technologically advanced treatments for patients whose fears inhibit their quality of life. The clinic has also successfully treated clients with post-traumatic stress disorder, a condition caused by an unusually devastating and/or tragic experience. Some common phobias treated at the clinic include: travel on airplanes, trains; public speaking; animals and heights. The center also treats patients with PTSD. The Saltzman Center is open Monday through Saturday. All therapy services are by appointment only. Fees are set at the time therapy is initiated. All services are provided in a professional manner and conform to the ethical standards of the American Psychological Association. Information will not be released without the informed written consent of the client, except where mandated by law or in life-threatening or abusive situations. Call for more detailed information.

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PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION RESEARCH AND COUNSELING CLINIC | JOAN AND ARNOLD SALTZMAN COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTER

Provides diagnostic evaluations and psychological services to adults, adolescents, children and families of diverse cultural backgrounds who are having, behavioral, emotional, learning or adjustment problems. Emphasis is placed on clarifying problem areas, developing realistic goals and providing active short-term treatment. The full psychological evaluation consists of a biographical data review, psychological testing and assessment, an interpretive conference and a written report. Psychotherapeutic programs for behavior change include: Anger management, stress reduction, parent skills training, marriage and family counseling, and counseling for adults and children who have been abused. Consultation with school districts and other professional organizations are also available to develop programs within school and professional settings. The following services are offered: Anxiety and Depression Treatment Program; The Phobia and Trauma Clinic; The Child and Family Trauma Institute; Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Clinic; Child and Parent Psychotherapy Services Clinic; Diagnostic and Research Institute for Autism Spectrum Disorders; Dialectical Behavior Therapy Clinic; Positive Psychology Institute for Emerging Adults and Institute for Family Forensic Psychology. Call for detailed information regarding each service.

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Diagnostic & Treatment Outpatient Clinic - North County - Resource Center

Provides occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech and language therapy, psychology testing, podiatry services and evaluations. Provides free screenings to determine if therapy is needed.

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Robert Warner, MD Center for Children With Special Needs - OCH

Provides comprehensive rehabilitation services consisting of diagnostic, evaluative, and therapeutic services to children with known or suspected disabilities. Center also supports the Regional Perinatal Center of WNY, and the only Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) in Western New York that has the full scope of pediatric subspecialists required to operate a Level III NICU. Each center or program is comprised of an interdisciplinary team of specialists specifically selected to meet patients' needs. Services are family focused and provided in conjunction with pediatricians and community resources. Clinics offered include: Motor Clinic, Spina Bifida Clinic, Spasticity Clinic, Early Neurodevelopmental Clinic, Comprehensive Developmental Clinic, Feeding Disorders Clinic, Down Syndrome Program, Speech and Hearing Program, Orthopedic Rehabilitation Program, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Adaptive Seating Program and Aquatic Therapy.

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Article 16 Clinic - North Road

Provides the following clinical services: audiology, nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, feeding/swallowing, psychology/evaluation/diagnosis, psychiatry, social work, & speech language pathology. Other services may include: Anger Management Counseling, Crisis Counseling, Group Counseling, Individual Developmental Disabilities Screening Seating, Positioning ###DD###

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Article 16 Clinic - West Seneca

Provides the following clinical services: nursing; feeding/swallowing; psychology evaluation, diagnosis and treatment; nutrition; physical therapy, seating/positioning; social work; occupational therapy; psychiatry; speech, language and hearing. Other services may include: Adaptive Aids/Equipment Deaf, Hearing Impaired Services Developmental Disabilities Screening Satellite locations in Lockport, Amherst, Depew, and Hamburg. Initial visit and intake is made through the West Seneca main office. ###DD###

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Article 16 Clinic - Fredonia

Provides the following clinical services: nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, feeding/swallowing, psychology/evaluation/diagnosis, social work, & speech language pathology. Additional services may include: Adaptive Aids/Equipment Anger Management Behavior Management Counseling, Crisis Counseling, Group Counseling, Individual Deaf/Hearing Impaired Services Developmental Disabilities Screening Seating, Positioning ###DD###

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Outpatient Clinic - Genesee County Mental Health Services

Provides outpatient services to individuals 5 years of age and older. Treatment for children and teens focuses on family systems. Areas of concern may be Attention Deficit Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, or the parent child relationship. Provides adult treatment for a variety of psychiatric and psychological disturbances including Depression, Anxiety and Panic, Bipolar Disorder, and disturbances of thought and perception (such as hallucinations and delusions). In addition, issues such as family violence, sexual abuse, and impaired interpersonal relationships can be addressed. Clinical staff is comprised of mental health professionals of Masters-Level training and Community Mental Health Nurses, along with access to the expertise of a psychologist and psychiatrists. Various modes of treatment are utilized and include psychiatric evaluations, individual psychotherapy, marital and family therapy, group therapy, psychological testing, and psychiatric medication treatment. Treatment is supervised by a psychiatrist.

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Article 16 Clinic - Eden Evans

Provides the following clinical services: nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, feeding/swallowing, psychology/evaluation/diagnosis, social work, & speech language pathology. Other services may include: Adaptive Aids, Equipment Anger Management Behavior Management Counseling, Crisis Counseling, Group Counseling, Individual Deaf, Hearing Impaired Services Developmental Disabilities Screening

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Diagnostic & Treatment Outpatient Clinic - South County - Resource Center

Provides occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech and language therapy, psychology testing, social work, podiatry services and evaluations. Provides free screenings to determine if therapy is needed.

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CLINICAL SERVICES | SAINT ANNE'S INSTITUTE

Provides trauma-informed outpatient services including an intake assessment, consultation, education, and individual, group, and family therapy.

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