A 68-bed inpatient residential medically supervised treatment facility. Provides 24-hour care to men and women who need support, counseling, observation, nursing, and medical care to achieve initial stabilization from drug and/or alcohol withdrawal. Typical stays are 7-14 days with possible extended stay to 28 days for co-occurring mental health or medical disorders. Supportive services offered to enrolled patients include individual, group, and family counseling, cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, trauma informed care, drug screening, education regarding addiction and disease management, health education, suboxone treatment, continued medication assisted treatment, medical evaluation and follow up as needed, self-help involvement, relapse prevention, overdose prevention education, and discharge planning.
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A 68-bed inpatient residential medically supervised treatment facility. Provides 24-hour care to men and women who need support, counseling, observation, nursing, and medical care to achieve initial stabilization from drug and/or alcohol withdrawal. Typical stays are 7-14 days with possible extended stay to 28 days for co-occurring mental health or medical disorders. Supportive services offered to enrolled patients include individual, group, and family counseling, cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, trauma informed care, drug screening, education regarding addiction and disease management, health education, suboxone treatment, continued medication assisted treatment, medical evaluation and follow up as needed, self-help involvement, relapse prevention, overdose prevention education, and discharge planning.
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Offers the following services and programs to assist patients who are uninsured or underinsured: Facillitated Enrollment, Medicaid, Child Health Plus, Family Health Plus, Prenatal Care Assistance Program (PCAP), and State Aid.
Offers the following services and programs to assist patients who are uninsured or underinsured: Facillitated Enrollment, Medicaid, Child Health Plus, Family Health Plus, Prenatal Care Assistance Program (PCAP), and State Aid.
Investigates reports of child abuse and neglect to protect children (under 18 years old) from further maltreatment and provides rehabilitative services to children, parents, and other family members involved.
Investigates reports of child abuse and neglect to protect children (under 18 years old) from further maltreatment and provides rehabilitative services to children, parents, and other family members involved.
Provides support to relative caregivers using a family system approach. Program encourages families to access existing community resources as well as forming new relationships with other community organizations and services. Services include outreach, advocacy, case management, assessment, and referral/linkage to family counseling. Semi-monthly support groups for caregivers and children are provided in Hinsdale and Cattaraugus.
Provides support to relative caregivers using a family system approach. Program encourages families to access existing community resources as well as forming new relationships with other community organizations and services. Services include outreach, advocacy, case management, assessment, and referral/linkage to family counseling. Semi-monthly support groups for caregivers and children are provided in Hinsdale and Cattaraugus.
A voluntary developmental evaluation and services program offered by New York State and administered locally by the Erie County Department of Health. Serves children from birth through 2 years of age and their families where there is a high risk of delay, a suspected delay in development, or a confirmed diagnosis of developmental disability. A variety of therapeutic and support services are offered to eligible infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families.
Services for eligible children and their families include:
- Periodic developmental screening and tracking of at risk children
- Service coordination for eligible children and families
- Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSPs)
- Provision of early intervention services in the IFSP at no cost to parents
- Delivery of services in natural settings in the community where children of the same age are typically found, to the maximum extent appropriate
A voluntary developmental evaluation and services program offered by New York State and administered locally by the Erie County Department of Health. Serves children from birth through 2 years of age and their families where there is a high risk of delay, a suspected delay in development, or a confirmed diagnosis of developmental disability. A variety of therapeutic and support services are offered to eligible infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families.
Services for eligible children and their families include:
- Periodic developmental screening and tracking of at risk children
- Service coordination for eligible children and families
- Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSPs)
- Provision of early intervention services in the IFSP at no cost to parents
- Delivery of services in natural settings in the community where children of the same age are typically found, to the maximum extent appropriate
Agency operated boarding for teens in a family-style setting. Youth attend public school, may work in the community, and participate in public school and community activities.
Agency operated boarding for teens in a family-style setting. Youth attend public school, may work in the community, and participate in public school and community activities.
Provides child and family programs including includes the Adult Protective Services (APS), Child Protective Services (CPS), Preventive Services, Foster Care, Adoption, and Juvenile Services units.
Adult Protective Services provides protective and preventive services to adults 18 years of age and older where there is an inability to act on their own behalf with the aim of ensuring self-determination, and the ability to live as safely and independently as possible in the community.
Child Protective Services role is to investigate, intervene and support family and caregivers ability to safely care for their children where there are allegations of abuse and maltreatment of children.
Preventive Services works in the homes at-risk children providing supportive and rehabilitative services that are trauma-informed, solution-focused, child centered, and strength based to prevent out-of-home placement and to assist families to return their children from foster care at an earlier time, while foster care offers children a safe living environment while assistance is offered to families and caregivers.
Juvenile Services Team is a community-collaboration aimed at preventing out of home placement and institutional care for juveniles and adolescents and reducing the likelihood of contact with the criminal justice system.
Provides child and family programs including includes the Adult Protective Services (APS), Child Protective Services (CPS), Preventive Services, Foster Care, Adoption, and Juvenile Services units.
Adult Protective Services provides protective and preventive services to adults 18 years of age and older where there is an inability to act on their own behalf with the aim of ensuring self-determination, and the ability to live as safely and independently as possible in the community.
Child Protective Services role is to investigate, intervene and support family and caregivers ability to safely care for their children where there are allegations of abuse and maltreatment of children.
Preventive Services works in the homes at-risk children providing supportive and rehabilitative services that are trauma-informed, solution-focused, child centered, and strength based to prevent out-of-home placement and to assist families to return their children from foster care at an earlier time, while foster care offers children a safe living environment while assistance is offered to families and caregivers.
Juvenile Services Team is a community-collaboration aimed at preventing out of home placement and institutional care for juveniles and adolescents and reducing the likelihood of contact with the criminal justice system.
Description: Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) offering pediatrics, internal medicine/family medicine, OB/GYN, pediatric and adult dental services, podiatry, social work, nutritional counseling, medications for opioid use disorder, vision care, and pharmacy with home delivery. Serves all populations with special focus on the medically under-insured, uninsured, and those experiencing homelessness.
Also provides onsite lab, ultrasound, STD testing, COVID-19 testing and vaccines, health education/groups, blood pressure screening, and free walk-in pregnancy testing.
Provides transportation assistance to help clients get to appointments and referral assistance.
Participates in 340B drug discount program and has onsite enrollers for the New York State of Health insurance marketplace.
Hospital affiliations: Sisters Hospital and the John R. Oishei Children's Hospital.
Description: Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) offering pediatrics, internal medicine/family medicine, OB/GYN, pediatric and adult dental services, podiatry, social work, nutritional counseling, medications for opioid use disorder, vision care, and pharmacy with home delivery. Serves all populations with special focus on the medically under-insured, uninsured, and those experiencing homelessness.
Also provides onsite lab, ultrasound, STD testing, COVID-19 testing and vaccines, health education/groups, blood pressure screening, and free walk-in pregnancy testing.
Provides transportation assistance to help clients get to appointments and referral assistance.
Participates in 340B drug discount program and has onsite enrollers for the New York State of Health insurance marketplace.
Hospital affiliations: Sisters Hospital and the John R. Oishei Children's Hospital.
Lee Randall Jones Community Residence, certified by the Office of Mental Health, is an eight bed residence located in Cheektowaga. The Community Residence provides services to children ages 5-14 with a primary psychiatric disability that does not require acute care but may still need the structure and support of this community based program. The program provides 24-hour supervision paired with community-based medical, recreational, and psychiatric services that may continue once the child is discharged home.
Lee Randall Jones Community Residence, certified by the Office of Mental Health, is an eight bed residence located in Cheektowaga. The Community Residence provides services to children ages 5-14 with a primary psychiatric disability that does not require acute care but may still need the structure and support of this community based program. The program provides 24-hour supervision paired with community-based medical, recreational, and psychiatric services that may continue once the child is discharged home.
Services provided generally fall into three categories: investigative support services for law enforcement, assistance provided to left-behind family members, and community education programs. Also responsible for providing assistance in cases involving missing children, college students, and vulnerable adults.
Specific services and responsibilities include:
- 1-800-346-3543 Hotline (case intake and lead information received on this line)
- Short and long term investigative assistance
- Preparation and electronic distribution of DCJS Missing Child/College Student and Missing Adult Alerts statewide. LOCATER (Lost Child Alert Technology Resource), Xpedite, and NY Alert allow for repaid distribution of photographic images and biographical information within minutes
- Placement of missing child and vulnerable adult photographs and biographical information on the DCJS and National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) web sites
- Development and distribution of printed missing child posters statewide
- Co-coordination of statewide implementation and operation of the NYS AMBER Alert Program, which provides law enforcement agencies with a mechanism for rapid and widespread public dissemination of information in the event of a child abduction
- Administration of the statewide missing/unidentified person repository (mandated "flagging" missing child birth and educational records is facilitated through the use of this data)
- Analysis, transcription, and entry of dental and anatomical information into DCJS and National Crime Information Center (NCIC) files on behalf of law enforcement agencies and medical examiners
- Collaboration with NCMEC and other state clearinghouses
- Presentation of investigative training programs for law enforcement officers, along with development and dissemination of investigative procedures and guides
- Furthering investigative and educational efforts instituted pursuant to the US Department of Justice funded NYS Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force Program
- Development and distribution of child safety literature
- Ongoing community outreach, including presentations about child and Internet safety to various groups and organizations
Services provided generally fall into three categories: investigative support services for law enforcement, assistance provided to left-behind family members, and community education programs. Also responsible for providing assistance in cases involving missing children, college students, and vulnerable adults.
Specific services and responsibilities include:
- 1-800-346-3543 Hotline (case intake and lead information received on this line)
- Short and long term investigative assistance
- Preparation and electronic distribution of DCJS Missing Child/College Student and Missing Adult Alerts statewide. LOCATER (Lost Child Alert Technology Resource), Xpedite, and NY Alert allow for repaid distribution of photographic images and biographical information within minutes
- Placement of missing child and vulnerable adult photographs and biographical information on the DCJS and National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) web sites
- Development and distribution of printed missing child posters statewide
- Co-coordination of statewide implementation and operation of the NYS AMBER Alert Program, which provides law enforcement agencies with a mechanism for rapid and widespread public dissemination of information in the event of a child abduction
- Administration of the statewide missing/unidentified person repository (mandated "flagging" missing child birth and educational records is facilitated through the use of this data)
- Analysis, transcription, and entry of dental and anatomical information into DCJS and National Crime Information Center (NCIC) files on behalf of law enforcement agencies and medical examiners
- Collaboration with NCMEC and other state clearinghouses
- Presentation of investigative training programs for law enforcement officers, along with development and dissemination of investigative procedures and guides
- Furthering investigative and educational efforts instituted pursuant to the US Department of Justice funded NYS Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force Program
- Development and distribution of child safety literature
- Ongoing community outreach, including presentations about child and Internet safety to various groups and organizations
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.
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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.
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A federal agency working to help improve the economy and quality of life in rural areas. Helps rural residents buy or rent safe, affordable housing and make health and safety repairs to their homes. Programs include Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program, Single Family Housing Direct Home Loans, and Single Family Housing Repair Loans & Grants.
Offers loans, grants, and loan guarantees to help create jobs and support economic development and essential services such as housing; health care; first responder services and equipment; and water, electric, and communications infrastructure.
Promotes economic development by supporting loans to businesses through banks, credit unions, and community-managed lending pools. Offers technical assistance and information to help agricultural producers and cooperatives get started and improve the effectiveness of their operations.
Provides technical assistance to help communities undertake community empowerment programs.
A federal agency working to help improve the economy and quality of life in rural areas. Helps rural residents buy or rent safe, affordable housing and make health and safety repairs to their homes. Programs include Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program, Single Family Housing Direct Home Loans, and Single Family Housing Repair Loans & Grants.
Offers loans, grants, and loan guarantees to help create jobs and support economic development and essential services such as housing; health care; first responder services and equipment; and water, electric, and communications infrastructure.
Promotes economic development by supporting loans to businesses through banks, credit unions, and community-managed lending pools. Offers technical assistance and information to help agricultural producers and cooperatives get started and improve the effectiveness of their operations.
Provides technical assistance to help communities undertake community empowerment programs.
* Provides transportation (or completes the errand for the person) for essential errands like grocery shopping and medical appointments as well as other supports for people to stay independent in their own homes.
* Provides transportation (or completes the errand for the person) for essential errands like grocery shopping and medical appointments as well as other supports for people to stay independent in their own homes.
* Provides individuals and families with outpatient medical services, including: Primary and preventive care. Pediatrics and family medicine. Dental care. Obstetric/gynecologic care. Geriatrics. Podiatry. Nutrition. Immunizations. Speech and hearing screening. Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)/opioid addiction services. Short term mental health and addiction services. Optometry - vision and glaucoma testing, prescriptions for eyeglasses, diabetic eye screenings and more.
* Provides individuals and families with outpatient medical services, including: Primary and preventive care. Pediatrics and family medicine. Dental care. Obstetric/gynecologic care. Geriatrics. Podiatry. Nutrition. Immunizations. Speech and hearing screening. Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)/opioid addiction services. Short term mental health and addiction services. Optometry - vision and glaucoma testing, prescriptions for eyeglasses, diabetic eye screenings and more.
Helping Loved Ones Age in Place - 5 steps for keeping older family members comfortable and safe, in their home or yours. http://www.aarp.org/inhomecare
AARP's HomeFit Guide: a free publication (available in various languages) featuring smart ways to make a home comfortable, safe and a great fit for older adults.www.aarp.org/homefit
Helping Loved Ones Age in Place - 5 steps for keeping older family members comfortable and safe, in their home or yours. http://www.aarp.org/inhomecare
AARP's HomeFit Guide: a free publication (available in various languages) featuring smart ways to make a home comfortable, safe and a great fit for older adults.www.aarp.org/homefit
Provides organized recreational activities while youth are out of school. Pariticipation includes weekly themes, weekly field trips and opportunities for recreational camps outside of MVCAA.
Provides organized recreational activities while youth are out of school. Pariticipation includes weekly themes, weekly field trips and opportunities for recreational camps outside of MVCAA.
This toll-free hotline focused on vaccine-related fraud. New Yorkers who suspect fraud in the vaccine distribution process should call the hotline at 1-833-829-7226 or email the Department of Health at [email protected]. One example of fraud would be any offer of the vaccine in exchange for payment. Hotline staff will route complaints to the appropriate investigative agencies to ensure New Yorkers are not being taken advantage of.
This toll-free hotline focused on vaccine-related fraud. New Yorkers who suspect fraud in the vaccine distribution process should call the hotline at 1-833-829-7226 or email the Department of Health at [email protected]. One example of fraud would be any offer of the vaccine in exchange for payment. Hotline staff will route complaints to the appropriate investigative agencies to ensure New Yorkers are not being taken advantage of.
Receives and investigates reports of alleged abuse and/or neglect of children under 18 years of age. Provides referrals and/or monitor services as needed and petitions Family Court on behalf of children in need of protection.
Receives and investigates reports of alleged abuse and/or neglect of children under 18 years of age. Provides referrals and/or monitor services as needed and petitions Family Court on behalf of children in need of protection.
* Offers a family practice from obstetrics, pediatrics to geriatrics. * Provides counseling for family and emotional issues. * Offers family planning and HIV testing.
* Offers a family practice from obstetrics, pediatrics to geriatrics. * Provides counseling for family and emotional issues. * Offers family planning and HIV testing.
Comprehensive services to adult and child victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and other crimes, including: accompanying victims to the police station, hospital, the YWCA safe dwelling, Department of Social Services, court and other locations as needed informing victims of their rights and legal options; help applying for crime victims compensation 24-hour confidential hotline for victims with support, intervention options and victims' rights information referrals to family court clerk, private attorneys, legal aid services, public defender's office or police department for obtaining orders of protection and custody petitions information and programming about the cycle of violence and forms of domestic abuse and sexual assault basic needs, including food and clothing, and emergency safe housing for women victims of domestic violence and their children. Male victims receive safe alternative housing on-going lay counseling by advocates as victims move through the healing process
Comprehensive services to adult and child victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and other crimes, including: accompanying victims to the police station, hospital, the YWCA safe dwelling, Department of Social Services, court and other locations as needed informing victims of their rights and legal options; help applying for crime victims compensation 24-hour confidential hotline for victims with support, intervention options and victims' rights information referrals to family court clerk, private attorneys, legal aid services, public defender's office or police department for obtaining orders of protection and custody petitions information and programming about the cycle of violence and forms of domestic abuse and sexual assault basic needs, including food and clothing, and emergency safe housing for women victims of domestic violence and their children. Male victims receive safe alternative housing on-going lay counseling by advocates as victims move through the healing process
An evidenced based harm reduction approach that helps students decrease high risk drinking, the negative outcomes associated with heavy drinking and increase healthier choices. Brief intervention conducted over the course of two sessions.
An evidenced based harm reduction approach that helps students decrease high risk drinking, the negative outcomes associated with heavy drinking and increase healthier choices. Brief intervention conducted over the course of two sessions.