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456 E Church St, Elmira, NY 14901
Provides opportunities for connection, peer support, and healthy fun outlets for those in recovery. Empowers recoverees to build community, discover inner strength, and find their recovery path. A safe and all-inclusive space for individuals to connect with peer supports through adventure and fun events. A community built by peers in recovery for peers, their families, and those within the community that choose to live healthy lives in recovery. Activities: Arts including open art studio, creative writing classes, music groups and open mic nights; Outdoor activities including biking, kayaking, gardening club, open recreation; Fitness classes at all levels; Yoga and meditation; Book club; Game and Movie nights; Family support groups; Peer Support; Mutual aid groups; Volunteer opportunities; Community service projects; Holiday gatherings; Recovery library and quiet spaces.
417 Liberty Street, Suite 1056, Penn Yan, NY 14527
Provides a centralized intake process for adults and children who have significant behavioral health including medical and/or social risk factors. There are three types of SPOAs - Children's, Adult Case/Care Management and Adult Housing. The SPOA process provides for the identification of people most in need of services, and manages service access and utilization.
26 Bridge St, Corning, NY 14830
Offers individuals recovering from mental illness that do not need 24 hour supervision intermittent support based on the client's needs with readjusting to living within the community.
4220 State Route 417W, Wellsville, NY 14895
Provides various counseling approaches to individuals including group therapy, short term individual therapy for adults, marital and family therapy and medication therapy. Also offers counseling and case management services to individuals with mental health needs that are involved with the legal system, while incarcerated or on parole or probation. Offers referrals to other programs and facilities to help ensure all mental health needs are being met.
23 Liberty Street, Bath, NY 14810
Provides services to people enrolled in NYS Medicaid who have specific medical and mental health needs, particularly those living with or in recovery from mental health or substance use disorders. Program helps individuals to be more self-sufficient. Services may be provided in member's home or preferred community location. Program offers Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) and Community Oriented Recovery and Empowerment Services (CORE).
1019 E Water Street, Elmira, NY 14901
Provides community-based early emotional health screening, referral, and community outreach and recognition to youth and their families, in partnership with area schools, primary care physicians, and other service providers.
26 Bridge St, Corning, NY 14830
Offers residential options to individuals recovering from mental illness that do not need 24 hour supervision. Services include assistance with treatment compliance, support groups, recovery goals and life-skills coaching. There are 30 sponsored apartments throughout the region.
1580 Lake Street, Elmira, NY 14901
Provides in-home intensive services to children utilizing the Homebuilder's model, services are targeted to children at imminent risk of inpatient psychiatric hospitalization.
134 Main St, Dansville, NY 14437
Provides opportunities for connection, peer support, and healthy fun outlets for those in recovery. Empowers recoverees to build community, discover inner strength, and find their recovery path. A safe and all-inclusive space for individuals to connect with peer supports through adventure and fun events. A community built by peers in recovery for peers, their families, and those within the community that choose to live healthy lives in recovery. Activities: Arts including open art studio, creative writing classes, music groups and open mic nights; Outdoor activities including biking, kayaking, gardening club, open recreation; Fitness classes at all levels; Yoga and meditation; Book club; Game and Movie nights; Family support groups; Peer Support; Mutual aid groups; Volunteer opportunities; Community service projects; Holiday gatherings; Recovery library and quiet spaces.
85 N Main Street, Wellsville, NY 14895
Offers suicide intervention prevention and awareness skills trainings: ASIST Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training. A two-day intensive, interactive and practice-dominated course designed to help caregivers recognize, review risk and intervene to prevent suicide. Safetalk - Three hour workshop emphasizes the importance of recognizing the signs of suicide and communication skills to help the person at risk. Talk Saves Lives/Suicide Prevention and Awareness - An introduction to suicide prevention, a one hour presentation that covers the scope of suicide prevention and how to fight suicide. Youth Mental Health First Aid - An eight hour program which introduces participant of the risk factors and warning signs of mental health problems in adolescents.
1149 Sullivan Street, Elmira, NY 14901
Assists individuals with functional mental health-related disabilities to successfully identify, pursue, and achieve their life goals at home, work, school, and in the community. Program is provided in collaboration with Capabilities and is A NYS OMH-licensed comprehensive PROS Program. Clients receive Community Rehabilitation and Support (CRS) services; Intensive Rehabilitation (IR) services; Ongoing Rehabilitation Support (ORS) services; and Clinical Treatment (CT).
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.
33 Denison Parkway West, Corning, NY 14830
Provides Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) and Community Oriented Recovery and Empowerment (CORE) Services for adults. These services are for adults, for Health and Recovery Plan (HARP) eligible enrollees who are Medicaid beneficiaries with behavioral health needs within New York State’s Behavioral Health System. These individuals are diagnosed with a serious mental illness and/or substance use disorders.
26 Bridge Street, Corning, NY 14830
Provides supported housing opportunities for individuals recovering from mental illness needing a stable living environment. Individuals are provided the necessary support to live independently. Offers three community residences, with one focusing on individuals with both a mental illness and a chemical addiction (dual diagnosis), with 24 hour supervision that are licensed by the New York State Mental Health.
100 Washington Street, Elmira, NY 14901
Provides support recovery from mental illness for people who experience a persistent and severe psychiatric symptoms and who have major difficulties taking care of their basic needs, protecting themselves, keeping safe and adequate housing, or maintaining employment.
220 Franklin Street, Elmira, NY 14904
Provides brief, intermediate and lifelong living arrangements in a sheltered environment for individuals with acute or chronic mental or emotional disorders.
106 S Perry Street, Suite 4, Watkins Glen, NY 14891
Provides a centralized intake process for adults and children who have significant behavioral health needs that would benefit from additional supports and services in the community. This includes people with significant behavioral and medical or social risk factors which can be addressed through overall care management. There are three types of SPOAs - Children's, Adult Case/Care Management and Adult Housing. The SPOA process provides for the identification of people most in need of services, and manages service access and utilization.
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.
320 N. Goodman Street
Offers a 12-week education program for adult family members of persons living with mental illness.
115 Liberty Street, Bath, NY 14810
Provides a centralized intake process for adults and children who have significant behavioral health needs that would benefit from additional supports and services in the community. This includes people with significant behavioral and medical or social risk factors which can be addressed through overall care management. There are three types of SPOAs - Children's, Adult Case/Care Management and Adult Housing. The SPOA process provides for the identification of people most in need of services, and manages service access and utilization.
310 Pennsylvania Avenue, Elmira, NY 14901
Offers case management to assist individuals and their families in areas of self-care; activities of daily living; social functioning; economic self-sufficiency; self-direction, concentration and employment. Case managers also provide support, advocacy and coordination of other mental health services.