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482 Black River Parkway
Watertown, NY
Provides residential services for adults with serious and persistent mental illness. Services offered through community residences and apartments based on the individual's level of independence.Â
Behavioral Health Residential Services
742 James Street
Syracuse, NY
Offers a supervised community residence program and intensive supportive apartment program which provide structured and supportive environments for adults with psychiatric disabilities. Designed to ensure that those in need will receive the support and services necessary to maintain the most …
Community Residential Services
600 South Wilbur Avenue
Syracuse, NY
Provides housing support for people with developmental disabilities. Residential services include houses and supportive environments with 24-hour staff support as well as environments in which individuals live on a largely independent basis but receive support as needed.Â
2320 Ford Street Extension
Ogdensburg, NY
Provides housing, support, and education for people diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness with the goal of reintegrating into community life.
Intensive Apartment Program (IAP)
518 James Street
Suite 240
Syracuse, NY
Offers individual apartments in the community where participants learn basic living skills as they cook and clean for themselves as they transition to fully independent living.
Mental Health Residential Programs
1603 Court Street
Syracuse, NY
Offers traditional community residences, or one- and two-bedroom apartments for adults with a mental health diagnosis. Support and assistance are provided in the areas of daily living skills (budgeting, parenting, assertiveness training, medication management, and vocational and educational skills. …
216 West Manlius Street
East Syracuse, NY
Provides 24-hour supervised homes. Helps individuals use existing skills and learn new ones to increase independence.Â
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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