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52 Ponquogue Avenue, Hampton Bays, NY 11946
Provides Reference, Information and Referral, Readers Advisory and programs for children from birth through grade 6 as well as parents. Programs and services include Parent/Child Workshop, Pet Lover's Club, arts and crafts, storytimes, and performances and films.
1132 Main Street, Suite 4, Peekskill, NY 10566
Offers support groups for parents of children with emotional and behavioral disabilities, to share resources, experiences, concerns, ideas and solutions.
150 Lockwood Avenue, Suite LL-1, 247 North Ave #249,, New Rochelle, NY 10801
Provides services and information regarding pregnancy prevention and family planning issues.
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107 South Broadway, Yonkers, NY 10701
Provides outpatient mental health evaluation and treatment for adults by a team of psychiatrists and social workers. Services include individual, family and group therapy, and medication management. Also available are mental health services for the homeless.
1132 Main Street, Suite 4, Peekskill, NY 10566
Offers support groups for parents of infants/toddlers who have been diagnosed with emotional or behavioral disabilities, to share resources, experiences, concerns, ideas and solutions.
1000 Hempstead Turnpike, Joan and Arnold Saltzman Community Services Center, Garden City, NY 11530
Goals of the Institute for Family Forensic Psychology include: to help parents responsibly manage their conflict; provide evaluative information to help determine strength and needs of the parents and children, and to provide therapeutic programs for children and families going through divorce and/or other family reorganizations. Services provided by IFFP include: Individual psychotherapy to children and families going through reorganization; Family therapy for high conflict court involved families; Psychotherapy for families involved in the child protective system; Children of Divorce Groups; Therapeutic Visitation; Co-parenting counseling; Evaluations; Forensic Custody and Visitation Evaluations; Court ordered Psychological Evaluations; Child Protection Evaluations and PEACE Program. The PEACE (Parent Education and Custody Effectiveness) Program is an educational program designed to provide information to parents about the divorce and separation process. Our main goal is to improve parent/child relationships in the reorganized family and reduce the number of contested custody, visitation, and support disputes that face our courts. In addition Divorce Mediation services are also offered. Call for detailed information for all services offered.
800 Veterans Memorial Highway, Suite 115, Hauppauge, NY 11788
Offers outpatient psychotherapy services to women and men who suffer with anorexia, bulimia, compulsive overeating, binging, and body image problems. Serves individuals who struggle with anxiety/phobia disorders, depression, substance abuse, and the effects of trauma. Outpatient services include: individual psychotherapy, group therapy, family therapy, nutrition counseling and meal planning, wellness programs, and training and education. Provides education and training workshops to professionals and the community on eating disorders and other mental health issues.
225 Dolson Avenue, Suite 104, Middletown, NY 10940
Works to increase economic opportunity and improve the quality of life for rural residents by offering single family homeownership loans, home repair loans and grants, multi-family housing, community facilities loans, business and industry guaranteed loans, water and sewer loans, renewable energy loans and grants, and value-added programs. This program also offers a designed to help broaden access to COVID-19 testing and vaccines, rural health care services, and food assistance through food banks and food distribution facilities.
187 South Canaan Road, Canaan, CT 06018
Inpatient detox for alcohol, heroin, inhalants, opiates, benzodiazepines, painkillers and methadone. Medical detox unit with 24-hour nursing care, psychiatric services, a personalized treatment plan, and continuing care planning. Clients receive physical and mental health assessments, individual and group counseling, and are offered pharmacological solutions to help meet detox needs as well as complementary therapies to help ease and decrease withdrawal symptoms.
140 New York 303, Valley Cottage, NY 10989
The drop-in center is a safe, comfortable environment where individuals with psychiatric disabilities can gather and interact with each other. It offers participants a range of activities such as cooking, shopping, crafts, games, community outings, and other activities.
201 Dixon Avenue, Amityville, NY 11701
Offers diagnostic and emergency placement for sibling groups removed from their homes or in the process of placement transition. The program can accommodate 12 children and offers a 24 hour professionally supervised environment. The program provides crisis and preventive respite services for youth and their siblings. Referrals must come from Nassau or Suffolk County Departments of Social Services as well as the Mental Health Crisis Respite Bed System.
194 US Oval, Plattsburgh, NY 12903
SAIL offers individuals with disabilities, family members, and other interested parties assistance and advocacy related to benefit and entitlement programs, community services, and other local, state, or federal programs. Services include advocacy and assistance with Social Security applications and appeals, and applications and appeals concerning State and local resources (including Personal Care services, home health aide services, in-home nursing, homemaker services, public assistance, food stamps, early Intervention services, Family Health Plus, Medicaid, transportation, Medicaid waivers, etc.).
85 Court Street, White Plains, NY 10601
Provides a safe residential site for children who have been abused, neglected or abandoned.
355 West Main Street, Malone, NY 12953
Investigates complaints, reports findings, and mediates for individuals who are receiving long-term care in nursing homes or other adult care facilities who are having problems with services or staff, and have been ignored by the facility management.
40 Main Street, 3rd Floor, Hempstead, NY 11550
Provides free legal services to the poor charged with a crime and in certain mandated family court matters. Maintains speakers bureau on criminal law.
463 Hawthorne Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10705
Provides a program which combines both recreational and pre-vocational activities for adults with developmental disabilities. Participants learn how to interact within their community through volunteer work at local preschools, food pantries, and other community organizations, engage in educational activities with trips to the zoo, museums, shopping centers, etc, and physically challenging activities with trips to a gym, a park to exercise, hike and interact with others.
5 Dakota Drive, Suite 200, New Hyde Park, NY 11042
Provides short-term skilled care and support services at home for patients with disabilities and complex medical conditions from newborn to 44 years of age. Offers a family-centered, team approach to caregiving with the goal of improving patients' independence and quality of life. Treats patients with a wide spectrum of health conditions including Cerebral Palsy, HIV/AIDS, seizures, Failure to Thrive, Hydrocephalus, Diabetes and Asthma. Offers physical, occupational, speech and respiratory therapy, specialized pediatric nursing, private duty nursing, home health and personal care aides, skilled nursing visits, palliative care, medical equipment and supplies.
Provides mental health services to active duty service members, National Guard and Reserve forces, and veterans who have separated or retired from any branch of military service. Also serves family members and loved one of those who have served in the military.Mental health professionals commit to provide free care for a minimum of one hour per week for one year. Clients are not required to provide insurance information or any other form of payment for the services rendered from Give an Hour volunteer mental health professionals. While Give an Hour is not a crisis service and does not offer emergency help, our providers can help in the following areas: Individual Services, Marital Services, Family Services, Group Counseling, Child and Adolescent Services, Parent Guidance, Post-Traumatic Street, Alcohol/Chemical Dependency, Pastoral Counseling, Grief and Loss, Traumatic Brain Injury, Anger Management, Anxiety, Separation/Divorce, and Sexual Abuse.To access Give an Hour services please visit www.giveanhour.org and select "Get Help" and fill out the criteria. Once you have identified providers in your area you may contact them directly. Be sure to identify as a Give an Hour client and be prepared to call a few providers to find someone who is a good fit.
165 Main St, Ossining, NY 10562
Provides free and confidential AIDS/HIV treatment and counseling, including a weekly support group for individuals who have been diagnosed. Also provides speakers to schools, shelters and other public facilities to lecture on AIDS/HIV prevention.
155 Main Street, Brewster, NY 10509
Workshops for expectant and new parents to maintain healthy pregnancies, have positive birthing experiences, and transition well to becoming a parent.
1 Blue Hill Plaza, Pearl River, NY 10965
Capabilities Partnership, Inc. provides OPWDD eligibility services for individuals residing in Rockland County, NY through the RCC Navigator Program.
140 New York 303, Valley Cottage, NY 10989
Offers community-based care management services for adults with a history of serious emotional disturbance and mental health issues or multiple chronic medical conditions, and need a continuum of services to support multiple physical and mental health needs. Provides coordination services to maximize access to needed health and mental health providers and resources.
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.