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OPEN FORUM -Community Resource for Chemical Dependency Services and Mental Health Services Forum Presentation 2011 Sullivan County Community Services (LGU)

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OPEN FORUM -Community Resource for Chemical Dependency Services and

Mental Health Services Forum Presentation

2011 Sullivan County Community Services (LGU)

Sullivan County Department of Community ServicesThe Department of Community Services is the

Local government Unit responsible for the development of behavioral health service plans for Sullivan county.

The Department provides :funding for community based behavioral health

services. provides direct services in mental health, alcoholism

and drug abuse to all residents of Sullivan County. Services are available to individuals of all age

groups, without regard to the severity of their disability. All services are confidential.

Sullivan County Department of Community Services Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Services

Mental Health Clinic Inner Circle Day treatmentSPOA – Single Point of AccessCase management

Sullivan County Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services (SCADAS)

Outpatient Services Substance abuse evaluations and

referralsSubstance abuse education/treatment

for adults and adolescencesChildren of alcoholic/addicts (COA) and

Adult children of alcoholic/addicts (ACOA) counseling and groups

Contact InfoCome in or call (845) 292-8770 daily between the

hours of 9 AM – 11 PM and 1Pm to 4 PM. You will speak with a professional staff person who will arrange for you to have an appropriate face to face interview.Mental Health ClinicChemical Dependency

Drug/Alcohol treatment providers in the County

Sullivan County Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services (SCADAS)

Recovery CenterNew Hope ManorDAYTOP – Swan LakeDAYTOP – ParksvilleDynamite Youth CenterVERITAS (Lucie Rudd House)Catskill Regional Medical Center Detox (CRMC)

Mental Health ProvidersCatskill Regional Medical CenterDepartment of Community Services

Mental Health ClinicInner Circle Day treatmentSingle Point of Access (SPOA)Case management

Rehabilitation Support Services (RSS)Action Toward Independence (ATI)Friends and Advocates for Mental Health

(FAMH) - Sullivan County Affiliate of NAMIMonticello Mental Health Clinic

Auxiliary Services in Sullivan CountyRise Safe Passages Planned Parenthood Center for Work force DevelopmentTeen LinkSullivan County BOCESSC Cares CoalitionRSS DARE program and officersFootings, Inc

Auxiliary Services in Sullivan County Cont.County School Districts CHP Housing (Recovery Center)PPHA’s (Proprietary Private Adult Homes)CACHE (Community Action Commission)United Way – Wrap around and children

servicesUCMHA (Ulster County Mental Health

Association)- Wavier ServicesIn addition to others not mentioned

County Programs working in Collaboration with Treatment providersSullivan County ProbationSullivan County Drug CourtSullivan County Family Drug Court and Juvenile

Drug Court Sullivan County Public HealthSullivan County Department of Family servicesSullivan County District Attorneys office and

Legal Aide

Sullivan County State OMH ProgramsMobile Mental Health – is a free, confidential

, crisis mental health adult service. The team is composed of experienced mental health professionals who can go anywhere into the community 24 hours a day 7 days a week 791-7123 or 1-800-710-7082

Rockland Psychiatric Center (RPC) provides treatment, rehabilitation, and support to adults 18 and older with serious mental illness.

(845) 359-1000

Sullivan County State OMH ProgramsThe Monticello Mental Health Center is an

outpatient clinic, of the Rockland Psychiatric Center, which provides mental health services to seriously mentally ill persons age 18 and over who reside in Sullivan County.

To be eligible for admission to the clinic there must clear evidence of a psychiatric disorder as a primary diagnosis.

Sullivan County State OMH ProgramsServices provided include, but are not limited to,

screening/evaluations/admissions, individual and group counseling, medication/symptoms management, groups( wellness/self management, life management skills, co-occuring disorders), and referral services.

The center is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 am - 4:30 pm.

The telephone number is (845)794-3283.

Sullivan County State OMH ProgramsRockland Children's Psychiatric Center -

RCPC is a psychiatric hospital exclusively for children and adolescents RCPC has a wide variety of outpatient services, including school-based aftercare programs, day treatment programs, and clinics. These programs are fully integrated with the inpatient service, enabling RCPC to provide a full continuum of care to the children it serves.

(845) 680-4000

Sullivan County State OMH ProgramsOMH Regional Office - New York State has a large,

multi-faceted mental health system that serves more than 500,000 individuals each year. The Office of Mental Health (OMH) operates psychiatric centers across the State, and also regulates, certifies and oversees more than 2,500 programs, which are operated by local governments and nonprofit agencies. These programs include various inpatient and outpatient programs, emergency, community support, residential and family care programs. For questions about mental health services, to find a mental health service provider or to make a complaint, call OMH Customer Relations toll-free at 1-800-597-8481

Recovery Center

Crisis Unit – Medically Supervised and Medically Monitored Detox treatment Beds

Day Treatment programDual Recovery Day ProgramResidential Treatment for Men and Women Supportive living home for men (Smart House) Permanent Supportive Housing and Shelter Plus Care

apartments High Intensity Program (HIP)- evening treatment for adultsAdolescent Day (DATA ) and Evening(STOPS) Programs Women's Support Group,  Men's Support Group, Mixed Support

Group, Individual Counseling, Family Counseling Gambling Treatment and Prevention ProgramPrevention, Community That Cares (CTC)Vocational Assessment and Referral

Contact information Recovery Center Detox/Residential Services

Margaret Poziomska, CASACDirector of Crisis Services Unit 845-794-8080 x130

Assistant Director of Crisis Services Unit845-794-8080Ext. 134 Grazyna Witt, AS, CASAC-TExt. 131 After Hours 845-794-8080Ext. 132/133Fax: 845-796-3799

Clinic/Adolescent/FamilyDay Rehabilitation ServicesEd Devaney, LCSW-RClinical Director, Residential & Outpatient Svces 845-794-8080

Director of Adolescent & Family Services845-794-8080Ext. 190Mitchell Williams CASAC-T

Director of Dual Focus and Day Treatment Programs 845-794-8080 Ext.120 Julia Garay-Daniel, LPN, CASAC

Contact information Recovery CenterThe BETTOR Choice

Gambling Treatment and Prevention ProgramEllen Foster, LCSW-R, CASAC-G

Clinical Specialist, The Bettor Choice Gambling Treatment Program 845-794-8080 ext. 203

HIV/AIDS Support ServicesDoris Young Director of HIV/AIDS Support Services845-794-

8080, Ext. 140 E-mail:[email protected]

Fax:845-794-8343 Prevention Programs & Staff Training

Contact info Recovery Center Cont.Aleta Lymon

Director of Prevention & Training845-794-8080Ext. 170E-mail:[email protected]

Luisa Parker Prevention & Projects Coordinator 845-794-8080 Ext. 117E-mail:[email protected]

Aleta LymonCareCorps CoordinatorMonticello845-794-8080Ext. 170E-Mail:[email protected]

Contact info Recovery Center Cont.Robert Korabik

Sullivan County Tobacco Free Coalition Coordinator845-794-8080 Ext.126E-mail:[email protected] Fax:845-791-1716

Administration ~ Prevention/TrainingRecovery Center

11 Hamilton AvenueMonticello, NY  12701

Clinical ServicesRecovery Center

396 BroadwayMonticello, NY  12701

New Hope Manor

Women and pregnant women, including adolescents, ages 14 and older:

Gender specific, research-based approach Individualized treatment planning Individual, group and family counseling Individualized vocational/ educational track including

career counseling, vocational assessment, GED, pre-GED, High School, Business Track, Marist College courses on-site

Creative Arts Therapy

New Hope ManorParenting Classes Psychiatric evaluation and ongoing medications

management on-site Developmentally appropriate adolescent counseling 12 Steps fully integrated into program Self Help groups Spiritual/ Religious support based on client interest/ religion Medical Case Management (including HIV, Hepatitis C) HIV/AIDS Education and Prevention

New Hope Manor Cont.Relapse Prevention Groups Re-entry in Poughkeepsie or reunification with family

following intensive phase of treatment in Barryville Aftercare available for one year free of charge Mother/Infant Track---All of the above services, plus: Mother/Infant Bonding Group (Reading/Play Group,

facilitated by LPN) Mothers Issues Group (Support Group facilitated by Mother/

Infant Program Coordinator) Curriculum Group (Topics such as child'sself-esteem, positive discipline, child development, etc.,

facilitated by Mother-Infant Program Coordinator)

New Hope Manor Cont.Mother/Infant Medical Issues Group (focused on

physical needs of child, safety issues, facilitated by LPN)

Individual counseling sessions with Mother/ Infant Program Coordinator

Pre-natal and post-natal care Pediatric care Education on pregnancy Individual programming based on medical needs Developmentally appropriate activities for children in

Children's Resource Room, staffed by experienced childcare providers

Developmental assessments of children

Contact informationNew Hope Manor

http://www.newhopemanor.org.

(845) 557-8353 Phone extensions at New Hope: Intake Department ext. 330 (Linda Marie Ferdico )Health Services ext. 324 Education ext. 312 Executive Director ext. 332 Executive Assistant ext. 326

DAYTOP – Swan LakeLong term Residential program for menMulti phase programIndividual, group and family counseling

DAYTOP - ParksvilleLong term Residential program for menMulti phase programIndividual, group and family counseling

Contact information DAYTOPParksville P.O. Box 368Parksville, New York

12768Tel: (845) 292-6373Fax: (845) 292-2245Swan Lake P.O. Box 340, Route 55Swan Lake,

New York 12783Tel: (845) 292-6880Fax: (845) 292-4652

Dynamic Youth CenterTC adolescent programStep down phasesRe-entry outpatientIndividual, family and group counseling

Contact Info Dynamic Youth CenterRoute 42

Fallsburg, NY 12733

Phone:(845) 434-3370   

  Intake 1:(718) 376-7923

VeritasTC Rudd House

Long term in patient programCo-edIndividual, group, and family counseling

Contact Info Veritas TC Rudd House375 Route 55

Barryville, N.Y. 12719

845-557-3535

Catskill Regional Medical Center's MissionThe mission of Catskill Regional Medical

Center is to provide the highest quality health care services to the residents of Sullivan County and surrounding communities, in a patient and family friendly environment. The care we render shall address the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of the community and enhance the quality of life for our patients, staff and their families. We will continually evaluate and improve our performance.

Catskill Regional Medical CenterA Community of Caring Close to Home!              

Catskill Regional Medical Center is focused on providing the highest quality care to residents of Sullivan County and neighboring communities through its Centers of Excellence. The sole community provider of healthcare in Sullivan County, CRMC offers the most technologically up-to-date methods of diagnosis and treatment at its campuses in Harris and Callicoon and at its family health centers in Harris, Liberty, and Wurtsboro. CRMC's dedication to the continuous improvement of patient care is reflected by its accreditation by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations

Catskill Regional Medical Center ServicesMental Health emergency inpatient services Adult Day Program provides quality care for

elderly, physically and mentally challenged persons needing assistance to remain home. Adult Day Program is for individuals who have a primary medical problem. The program improves the self-esteem of seniors through physical, mental and social activity

Catskill Regional Medical Center Detox

Hospital based detox

Program of Care:1.Referral to continued addiction treatment2.Complete medical evaluation3.Treatment and referral for medical conditions4.Medically managed, acute care detoxification5.Professional nature-based counseling6.Individual and group programs7.Relaxation techniques, including t'ai chi, nature trail,

meditation and guided imagery8.Nutritional screening and education

Special Features1.24-hour intake evaluations2.3 to 14 day stay, as needed3.Non-Methadone detoxification from all opiate drugs

including methadone

Contact info CRMC Bio-Chemical Dependency Unit

and/or Mental Health Unit

845-794-3300 Admissions are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Rehabilitation Support Services (RSS)Rehabilitation Support Services, Inc. (RSS), strives

to enrich and empower the lives of individuals by providing services and opportunities for meaningful emotional, social, vocational and educational growth. At RSS, we believe that a history of a disability or being disadvantaged should not preclude an individual from realizing his or her fullest potential or ability to lead a normal, productive life. Our programs and services are structured to provide our consumers with the experiences that will equip them to lead such lives in the community. Throughout 12 counties in upstate New York, RSS provides the following types of services for people experiencing mental illness:

RSSServices Provided In Sullivan County

Pleasant Street community ResidenceRevonah Hill MICA ResidenceLicensed Apartment programSupported HousingInvisible Children’s ProgramCrisis RespiteVocational servicesChildren and Youth RecreationMICA ServicesMulti Systemic TherapyAdult Home Case ManagementHomeless Case Management ServiceIntensive Clinical Case Management (ICCM) Program

RSS Contact InformationOrange/Sullivan -Residential, Vocational, Youth

and Treatment Programs in Orange and Sullivan CountiesOrange/Sullivan Division Office…………

845-794-1521

Action Toward Independence“Imagine a world that is accessible to everyone-

where you’re allowed to be yourself and free to let your disability be just one more part of you. Together we can shape this world. Join the independent living revolution”! Our unity can be a potent force for change.

Action Toward Independence Mission Statement “In collaboration with the individuals with

disabilities, Action Toward Independence (ATI) will promote the independence, inclusion, participation, and personal choices of individuals with disabilities of all ages in all environments. ATI advances the independent living philosophy, and we achieve these goals through the development and enhancement of culturally sensitive and responsive services, supports, training, technical assistance, dissemination of information, and advocacy for legal and civil rights of individuals with disabilities.”

Action Toward Independence Services offeredAdvocacy at an individual level and a

community level.Peer CounselingIndependent Living SkillsResource AssistanceBenefits AdvisementsSelf determinationConsumer ParticipationMedicaid Service CoordinationArchitectural Barriers Removal

Action Toward Independence Contact InformationSullivan County Office309 East Broadway Suite A.Monticello, N.Y. 12701845-794-4228Fax 845-794-4475Email: [email protected] or

[email protected]

Friends and Advocates for Mental Health (FAMH)Alliance For The Mentally Ill of Sullivan County

Friends and Advocates for Mental Health is theSullivan County affiliate of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI). Primarily a family support and advocacy organization, FAMH strives to expand opportunities and improve the quality of life for all people with mental illness. FAMH provides mutual support for families and social, recreational and educational opportunities for consumers of mental health services. We also strive through public education, to eradicate the stigma associated with mental illness.

Friends and Advocates for Mental Health (FAMH)Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Sullivan County

Compeer (companion/peer) ProgramOne-on-One Volunteer MatchesMonthly group activities

MICA (mentally ill, chemically addicted) Compeer ProgramWeekly Group Activities

Social Club ProgramWeekly outreach to individuals in Adult HomesSocial and Recreational Activities at Stepping Stones

Bi-Monthly “Sharing and Caring” Family Support Meetings Family Support Workshops And an array of augmentative services (i.e.: Enrichment program,

Revolving Loan Fund, etc.) Referral

Friends and Advocates for Mental Health (FAMH)Contact Information

“If someone you love suffers from mental illness, you are not alone”

Friends and Advocates for Mental HealthAlliance for the Mentally Ill of Sullivan County14 Pelton StrretMonticello, N.Y. 12701845-794-1029Fax 845-796-4390Email: [email protected]

Stepping StonesA member-run Clubhouse, based on the Fountain

House model of psychiatric rehabilitation. Stepping Stones is a collaborative effort of Rockland Psychiatric Center, Friends and Advocates for Mental Health, and Rehabilitation Support Services and is located at 14 Pelton Street Monticello. Stepping Stones is open Monday - Friday from 9 - 4:30 as a drop-in center, providing meals and scheduled activities. Contact Director Mark Conn at 845-794-3296 for any additional information.

Footings, IncOur Mission"An Agency Without Walls"    NO ONE IS DISPOSABLE.

                    EVERY LIFE HAS VALUE AND WORTH. In recognition of the shared humanity of persons with developmental disabilities and all children at risk, i.e... the need to feel that we belong; the need to feel that we are capable of giving and receiving love; the need to feel that we are in on things; and the need to feel that our lives have value and purpose; Footings, Inc. has as its mission to assist in the empowerment and the development of fully responsible, contributing members in their home community, persons with developmental disabilities and all children at risk.

Footings, IncWe will accomplish this through the provision

of integrated, community based Programs and Services for the consumers and their families. The Programs and Services will seek to develop skills and provide a wide variety of opportunities in the areas of independence, self-expression, choice making, and self-representation. Skills in these areas and the opportunity to use them are absolutely essential and basic to full citizenship and the realization of the goals of real home, real friends, and real work.

Footings, IncHome and Community Based Waiver Services For

Persons with Developmental Disabilities Day ServicesOne size does not fit all. We assist  you in exploring options and developing those "soft skills" so important to your success. Rated as one of the best in the State.

Residential HabilitationOur "community as laboratory" approach focuses on development of independent living skills where it does the most good -- in your home and neighborhood. Plan of Care Support Services Family Education and Training

Footings, IncMedicaid Service Coordination Case

ManagementAdvocacy, resource development and referrals the way it should be, personal and accessible.

Educational Advocacy Building Bridges II

Educational Advocacy for students ages 5+. We help build consensus and assist you in having your educational and academic needs met. Need help planning your future? If you are graduating from high school soon, we can help you prepare to follow your hopes and dreams.

Footings, IncSocial Programs Friendship Club

A place to "hang out" with your friends if you're at least 16. Music, sports and art are on the agenda. We meet on Thursday nights.

Club RecAcademic support, social recreation after school programs in art, sports and music for children ages 5-12. We meet in cooperating school districts. This is an inclusive program and is open to all children.

Footings, Inc. Contact Info:Footings, Inc.

440 Route 17MMonroe, NY 10950

Phone: 845 783-7505Fax: 845 781-7961Email: [email protected]

Collaboration and CoordinationIt is important that we all become familiar with the

services in our area, so we can make appropriate referrals and unify the treatment process for the individuals we serve. It has been noted that co current treatment provided to individuals improves their chances for success and maintained recovery.