Skip to content
New York State 211 home page

View Search Results

Search Results

1-25 of 31
114 Clinton St, Binghamton, NY 13905
Operates Article 16 Diagnostic/Treatment Center providing assessment, evaluations and treatment, and family support services through staff of physical and occupational therapists, speech pathologists, nurses, social workers, psychologists, and medical consultants.
1062 Rt 38, Owego, NY 13827
The program's primary goal is to decrease a youth's involvement with the juvenile-justice system by addressing behaviors that may range from truancy, substance-use disorders, criminal activity, or other common antisocial behaviors.
232 Main St, Binghamton, NY 13901
NYS OMH licensed residential program that provides 24 hour supervised congregate setting for 8 adolescent boys with a primary mental health diagnosis. Provides case management, support in daily living and the development of independent living skills, counseling, recreation, medication management and understanding symptoms, family support and relationship building.
33 Denison Pkwy W, Corning, NY 14830
A strength-based program that serves youth ages 0-21 years with serious emotional difficulties, developmental disabilities (if in foster care), and medical fragility. Enrollment in the program is voluntary and no fees are charged to the family. Staff meet with the family/youth in their home and other locations chosen by the family.
1182 Chenango St, Binghamton, NY 13901
A12-month school program that provides intensive clinical and special education services to enhance the functioning of children and their families with the ultimate goal of maintaining children in the community and preserving the family unit. Program serves 18 boys and girls (5-12 yrs at admission) with a Committee on Special Education classification of emotionally disturbed or psychiatric diagnosis with psychotic features, or if without psychotic features, experiencing a functional deficit in home, school or peer relations.
614 Cooper Hill Road, Wynantskill, NY 12198
Provides youth ages 12 to 21 years who are in need of emergency care and have emotional, behavioral, and/or developmental challenges.
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.
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.
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.
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.
8 Garden Ave, Binghamton, NY 13904
A program for young people experiencing unusual thoughts, behaviors, or sensory perceptions such as hearing or seeing things that others don't. The focus is on early recovery; to help people get back on track with school, work and relationships.
1182 Chenango St, Binghamton, NY 13901
Provides New York State licensed assessment program for 18 boys and girls (5-15 yrs). It provides up to 90 days of comprehensive inpatient diagnostic testing and evaluations in a structured, therapeutic setting.
425 Robinson St, Binghamton, NY 13904
Offers comprehensive outpatient service for children and adolescents. Designed to meet the needs of children who have severe emotional and/or psychiatric illness.
1277 Taylor Rd, Owego, NY 13827
Evaluation staff including psychologist; speech, physical, and occupational therapists; and social workers provides assessments of young children referred by Health Dept Early Intervention; school-age children referred by their school district.
225 Front St, Binghamton, NY 13905
Resource and referral program that links families of children with special health care needs (ages 0-21) to community resources, support groups, and provides guidance with referrals to other agencies.
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.
1444 5th Avenue, Bay Shore, NY 11706
Provides preventive, educational and supportive services to parents with mental illness and an early intervention program for their young children under 5 years of age. Call for further information.
1019 E Water Street, Elmira, NY 14901
Provides treatment services which may include emotional support, problem-solving assistance, information and guidance in a variety of counseling settings and approaches for individuals who are having difficulty in coping with a traumatic experience or in making the adjustments that are required by their particular stage in life. Clinic services include initial intake screening within the next business day and same day Urgent Care intake screening; comprehensive behavioral health assessment, screening, and monitoring; individual, couples, family and group therapy settings; and psychiatric evaluation which includes medication therapy and medication education and family support and education. Also offers to clients symptom management, support, case management and crisis intervention with face-to-face outreach and complex case management as needed. Provides behavioral health (mental health and substance use disorder) screening; developmental testing; psychiatric rehabilitation readiness and referral.
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.
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.
1019 E Water Street, Elmira, NY 14901
Provides treatment services which may include emotional support, problem-solving assistance, information and guidance in a variety of counseling settings and approaches for individuals who are having difficulty in coping with a traumatic experience or in making the adjustments that are required by their particular stage in life. Clinic services include initial intake screening within the next business day and same day Urgent Care intake screening; comprehensive behavioral health assessment, screening, and monitoring; individual, couples, family and group therapy settings; and psychiatric evaluation which includes medication therapy and medication education and family support and education. Also offers to clients symptom management, support, case management and crisis intervention with face-to-face outreach and complex case management as needed. Provides behavioral health (mental health and substance use disorder) screening; developmental testing; psychiatric rehabilitation readiness and referral.
6 Sayles Street, Alfred, NY 14802
Provides psycho educational assessment and counseling services to children and families, and counseling for adults. The center also provides consultation to schools and other agencies in the community. Clinical Services are provided by advanced Masters and Doctoral students under the supervision of licensed mental health providers that are faculty members.
750 Waverly Avenue, Holtsville, NY 11742
Serves youngsters ages 5-18 who are diagnosed as having a severe emotional disorder and who need extensive psychiatric support. Diagnostic categories include, but are not limited to: attention deficit, anxiety, schizophrenia, paranoia and affective autism spectrum disorders. Services include 6:1:1 or 8:1:1 placement with appropriate support staff at the Sayville Academic Center and 8:1:1 placement with appropriate support staff at the Sequoya High School and Jefferson Academic Center. Psychiatric, rehabilitation, social work, and psychological services are offered. Students who no longer need intense psychiatric support can remain at their respective centers and receive counseling from Eastern Suffolk BOCES staff.
135 E Frederick St, Binghamton, NY 13904
Support is focused on enhancing services and supports for students with disabilities from early childhood and school-age education to engagement in post-school opportunities. The network is called the OSE Educational Partnership and will increase district capacity using an intensive team approach to technical assistance and professional development that is implemented with consistency across New York State.The Southeast and Southwest Family and Community Engagement Centers are able to assist by :Building collaborative relationships with schools, community and familiesProviding information and training to providers and families to improve outcomes for all studentsSupporting families to be fully engaged in their child's educational processProviding regional learning opportunities, targeted skill groups and intensive partnerships for families, schools and the community
Call