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320 N. Goodman Street
Offers a 12-week education program for adult family members of persons living with mental illness.
2563 Union Road, Suite 800, Cheektowaga, NY 14227
Provides comprehensive treatment, recovery, and support services for individuals and families impacted by mental health and substance use challenges. Services offered include individual and group counseling, medical and psychiatric care, family support coordination, addiction medicine consultations, opiate overdose prevention training, recovery coaching and peer support services, care coordination, community outreach and education, harm reduction services, a therapy dog program, and more. For additional information or to discuss available services, please contact the Admissions team at 716‑831‑1800. ##REENTRY##
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2400 Pine Avenue, Niagara Falls, NY 14301
Provides comprehensive treatment, recovery, and support services for individuals and families impacted by mental health and substance use challenges. Services offered include individual and group counseling, medical and psychiatric care, family support coordination, addiction medicine consultations, opiate overdose prevention training, recovery coaching and peer support services, care coordination, community outreach and education, harm reduction services, a therapy dog program, and more. For additional information or to discuss available services, please contact the Admissions team at 716‑831‑1800. ##REENTRY##
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1019 Northside Shopping Center, Oneida, NY 13421
  • Offers free peer support to adults living in Madison County who also live with mental health conditions and are interested in learning ways to strengthen their own wellness.
    • Individual peer support.
    • Health & Wellness planning.
    • Peer-run activities.
    • Community events.
    • Connections to community resources.
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47 Broad Ave, Binghamton, NY 13904
Provides information and referrals to community members, professionals, providers, and clients. Peers provide the information and resources to callers and assist with navigating community organizations and links to services.
4937 Spring Road, Verona, NY 13478
  • Offers a pre kindergarten program.
  • Provides preschool services for children with developmental delays.
  • Offers guidance, information, and referral for parents seeking early childhood services for their children.
  • Provides community outreach and training for youth mental health.
4301 Wilson Blvd, Ste 300, Arlington, VA 22203
A free, confidential nationwide service that provides one-on-one emotional support, mental health information and resources needed to tackle tough challenges that you, your family or friends are facing.
307-309 Meadow Street, Johnstown, NY 12095
Provides educational and informational opportunities to the general public, employers, and community agencies to increase awareness, acceptance and understanding of people living with mental illness while also promoting ways to maintain good mental health. Mental Health First Aid courses are run by certified instructors.
3950 E Robinson Rd, Suite 103, Amherst, NY 14228
Specializes in the treatment of children, adolescents, and adults with behavioral, emotional, and psychiatric difficulties. Both individual and family oriented treatment is available. Psychiatric services and medication evaluation offered as needed, as are assistance with school-related issues and referral/linkage to appropriate community services in the area. Challenges addressed include anxiety, depression, grief, bullying, developmental disabilities, shyness, domestic violence, sexuality, communication difficulties, parenting, nightmares, anger, abuse, bipolar disorder, step-families and divorce, problems sleeping, trauma, and co-occurring disorders.
17 Lansing Street, Auburn Community Hospital, Auburn, NY 13021
  • Provides public education and referral for suicide prevention. NAMI Basics: a free 6-session course for parents, guardians, and other family living with a child or adolescent experiencing emotional and behavioral challenges. Nothing to Hide-Mental Illness in the Family: a museum quality, black and white photo-text exhibit consists of 20 photographs and interviews of families navigating the mental health system with their loved ones. The exhibit demonstrates qualities such as courage, resilience and the resourcefulness of family members advocating for their loved ones. NAMI Family to Family: a free 8-week course, 2 1/2 hours long, virtual or in person. Fopr family memeber and friends with an adult loved one with a serious mental health condition. NAMI ending the silence: youth awarenes and education, 50 min presentation in school for high schoolers. Provides awarances on mental health, signs, coping skills, miths, stigmas.
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205 North Washington Street, Herkimer, NY 13350
Addresses the opiate epidemic problems in the community through the Oneida County Opiate Task Force. Works on suicide prevention in the community by strengthening the coordination and accessibility of services, providing awareness of suicide prevention facilitated by the Oneida County Suicide Prevention Coalition. Provides navigators to help those affected by addiction, and to navigate treatment, insurance and area support. Offers locations to safely dispose of expired and unused medications (pet meds included). MedReturn Units are located at these locations:
  • Boonville PD
  • Camden PD
  • Kirkland PD
  • Oneida County Sheriff's Dept.
  • Oriskany PD
  • Rome PD
  • Sherrill PD
  • Trenton Municipal Building
  • Waterville Municipal Building
  • Utica PD
19 Eaton Ave, Norwich, 13815
Workshops held in conjunction with Bassett's Living Well Program which are designed to help people gain self-confidence in their ability to control their symptoms and learn how their health problems affect their lives.Mental Health First AidWorkplace WellnessPAXIS Community ToolsTrauma Informed Care
502 Court Street, Suite 401, Utica, NY 13502
Addresses the opiate epidemic problems in the community through the Oneida County Opiate Task Force. Works on suicide prevention in the community by strengthening the coordination and accessibility of services, providing awareness of suicide prevention facilitated by the Oneida County Suicide Prevention Coalition. Provides navigators to help those affected by addiction, and to navigate treatment, insurance and area support. Offers locations to safely dispose of expired and unused medications (pet meds included). MedReturn Units are located at these locations:
  • Boonville PD
  • Camden PD
  • Kirkland PD
  • Oneida County Sheriff's Dept.
  • Oriskany PD
  • Rome PD
  • Sherrill PD
  • Trenton Municipal Building
  • Waterville Municipal Building
  • Utica PD
1376 Niagara Falls Boulevard, Tonawanda, NY 14150
Provides comprehensive treatment, recovery, and support services for individuals and families impacted by mental health and substance use challenges. Services offered include individual and group counseling, medical and psychiatric care, family support coordination, addiction medicine consultations, opiate overdose prevention training, recovery coaching and peer support services, care coordination, community outreach and education, harm reduction services, a therapy dog program, and more. For additional information or to discuss available services, please contact the Admissions team at 716‑831‑1800. ##REENTRY##
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5762 E. Main St, Suite D, Batavia, NY 14020
The Center offers multi-disciplinary assessments and evaluations for children suspected of having a developmental disability, including autism spectrum disorder. If the results of the assessment indicate the need for treatment, the team will provide individualized behavioral programming, occupational therapy, speech therapy and medical management including developmental pharmacology. Also specializes in the treatment of children, adolescents, and adults with behavioral, emotional, and psychiatric difficulties.
290 Front St, Binghamton, NY 13901
Provides direction for service provision to persons with chronic mentally illness. Involved in identifying service gaps/barriers and in responding through program development, facilitation of inter-organizational working relationships, and support of advocacy efforts to improve quality of lives of persons with chronic mental illness.
320 N. Goodman Street
Offers a 12-week education program for adult family members of persons living with mental illness.