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Mental Hygiene Legal Services (MHLS)
224 Harrison Street
Suite 502
Syracuse, NY
Provides legal representation, advice, and assistance to persons residing in facilities for the mentally disabled concerning retention, release, care, and treatment. Investigates complaints of clients, their relatives, and friends concerning care and treatment. Represents residents of adult care …
Provides linkage to housing and legal assistance, supports the individual in becoming more socially connected, and facilitates access to medical and mental health services.
620 Erie Boulevard West
Suite 302
Syracuse, NY
Due to Covid-19, Circare must limit face-to-face contacts to ensure the safety of clients and our staff. For referrals for any of their programs, please call first so inquiries can be directed and addressed appropriately.Provides case management services to children and adults with serious mental …
North Country Health Home Network (NCHHN)
502 Washington Street
Suite 1
Watertown, NY
Offers comprehensive care management to Medicaid recipients in Cayuga, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Madison, Oneida, and Saint Lawrence counties. Utilizes a care model to provide care coordination and health promotion, comprehensive transitional care/follow up as well as patient and family support, …
Residential Treatment Facility (RTF)
1550 Champlin Avenue
Utica, NY
Provides long-term care for youth with a primary psychiatric diagnosis including mood, thought, conduct, and personality disorders.
482 Black River Parkway
Watertown, NY
Provides ongoing community support and rental subsidies to eligible individuals with a psychiatric diagnosis.
221 Hamilton Street
Ogdensburg, NY
Provides financial assistance to individuals diagnosed with serious and persistent mental illness for the purpose of securing and maintaining safe, affordable housing for eligible individuals.
Transitional Living Apartment Treatment Program
239 Oneida Street
Fulton, NY
Provides a 22 bed program for individuals with severe and persistent mental illness to assist in gaining the skills necessary to live independently in the community.
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