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2010 Sullivan County Community
Services (LGU)
OPEN FORUM -Community Networking for
Chemical Dependency Services and
Mental Health Services
Sullivan County Department of
Community Services
 The 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. The department also 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 treatment
SPOA – Single Point of Access
Case management
Sullivan County Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Services (SCADAS)
Outpatient Services
Substance abuse evaluations and
referrals
Substance abuse education/treatment
for adults and adolescences
Children of alcoholic/addicts (COA)
and Adult children of alcoholic/addicts
(ACOA) counseling and groups
Contact Info
Come 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 Clinic
Chemical Dependency
Drug/Alcohol treatment providers in the
County
Sullivan County Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Services (SCADAS)
Recovery Center
New Hope Manor
DAYTOP – Swan Lake
DAYTOP – Parksville
Dynamite Youth Center
VERITAS (Lucie Rudd House)
Catskill Regional Medical Center Detox
(CRMC)
Mental Health Providers
 Catskill Regional Medical Center
 Department of Community Services
Mental Health Clinic
Inner Circle Day treatment
Single 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 NAMI
Auxiliary Services in Sullivan County
 Rise
 Safe Passages
 Planned Parenthood
 Center for Work force Development
 Teen Link
 Sullivan County BOCES
 SC Cares Coalition
 RSS
 DARE program and officers
 Footings, 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
services
UCMHA (Ulster County Mental Health
Association)- Wavier Services
 In addition to others not mentioned
County Programs working in
Collaboration with Treatment providers
Sullivan County Probation
Sullivan County Drug Court
Sullivan County Family Drug Court and
Juvenile Drug Court
Sullivan County Public Health
Sullivan County Department of Family
services
Sullivan County District Attorneys office
and Legal Aide
Sullivan County
State OMH Programs
 Mobile 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
 RPC -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 Programs
RCPC - RCPC is a psychiatric hospital
exclusively for children and
adolescents RCPC has a wide variety of
outpatient services, including schoolbased 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 Programs
 The Rockland Psychiatric Mental Health
Clinic, specializes in solution-focused, time
effective treatment through individual,
marital and family therapy, psychiatric
evaluations and medication management.
The Clinic also offers health education and
health assessments and referrals for medical
follow-up when necessary.
 845-364-2150
Sullivan County
State OMH Programs
 OMH 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 Beds
 Day Treatment program
 Dual Recovery Day Program
 Community Residence for Men (1/2 way house)
 Supportive living home (Smart House)
 Permanent Supportive Housing and Shelter Plus Care
apartments
 High Intensity Program (HIP)- evening treatment for adults
 Adolescence day program (DATA ) and evening program
(STOPS)
 Women's Support Group, Men's Support Group, Mixed
Support Group, Individual Counseling, Family Counseling
 Gambling Prevention and Treatment
 Prevention, Community That Cares (CTC)
Contact information Recovery Center
 Detox/Residential Services
 Margaret Poziomska, CASAC
Director of Crisis Services Unit 845-794-8080 x130
 Assistant Director of Crisis Services Unit845-794-8080
Ext. 134 Grazyna Witt, AS, CASAC-T
Ext. 131 After Hours 845-794-8080
Ext. 132/133Fax: 845-796-3799
 Clinic/Adolescent/Family
Day Rehabilitation Services
 Ed Devaney, LCSW-R
 Clinical Director, Residential & Outpatient Svces 845-7948080
Director of Adolescent & Family Services845-794-8080
Ext. 190Mitchell Williams CASAC-T
 Director of Dual Focus and Day Treatment Programs 845794-8080 Ext.120 Julia Garay-Daniel, LPN, CASAC
Contact information Recovery Center
 The BETTOR Choice
Gambling Treatment Program
Ellen Foster, LCSW-R, CASAC-G
Clinical Specialist, The Bettor Choice Gambling
Treatment Program 845-794-8080 ext. 203
 HIV/AIDS Support Services
Tina Ithier
Director of HIV/AIDS Support Services845-7948080, Ext. 140
E-mail:[email protected]
Fax:845-794-8343 Prevention Programs & Staff
Training
Contact info Recovery Center Cont.
 Aleta Lymon
Director of Prevention & Training845-794-8080
Ext. 170E-mail:[email protected]
 Luisa
ParkerPrevention & Projects Coordinator 845-7948080
Ext. 117E-mail:[email protected]
 Aleta Lymon
CareCorps Coordinator
Monticello845-794-8080
Ext. 170E-Mail:[email protected]
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Carolyn MasseyCareCorps Coordinator
Liberty845-794-8080
Ext. 176E-Mail:[email protected]
Contact info Recovery Center Cont.
 Robert Korabik
Sullivan County Tobacco Free Coalition
Coordinator845-794-8080 Ext.126
E-mail:[email protected]
Fax:845-791-1716
 Administration ~ Prevention/Training
 Recovery Center
11 Hamilton Avenue
Monticello, NY 12701
 Clinical Services
 Recovery Center
396 Broadway
Monticello, 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 Manor
Parenting 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's
 self-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 information
 New 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 Lake
Long term Residential program for men
Multi phase program
Individual, group and family counseling
DAYTOP - Parksville
Long term Residential program for men
Multi phase program
Individual, group and family counseling
Contact information DAYTOP
Parksville P.O. Box 368Parksville, New
York 12768Tel: (845) 292-6373Fax: (845)
292-2245
Swan Lake P.O. Box 340, Route 55Swan
Lake, New York 12783Tel: (845) 2926880Fax: (845) 292-4652
Dynamic Youth Center
TC adolescent program
Step down phases
Re-entry outpatient
Individual, family and group counseling
Contact Info Dynamic Youth Center
 Route 42
Fallsburg, NY 12733
Phone:(845) 434-3370
Intake 1:(718) 376-7923
Veritas
TC Rudd House
Long term in patient program
Co-ed
Individual, group, and family counseling
Contact Info Veritas TC Rudd House
375 Route 55
Barryville, N.Y. 12719
845-557-3535
Catskill Regional Medical Center's
Mission
 The 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 Center
 A 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 Services
 Mental 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
Referral to continued addiction treatment
Complete medical evaluation
Treatment and referral for medical conditions
Medically managed, acute care detoxification
Professional nature-based counseling
Individual and group programs
Relaxation techniques, including t'ai chi, nature trail,
meditation and guided imagery
Nutritional screening and education
Special Features
24-hour intake evaluations
3 to 14 day stay, as needed
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:
RSS
Services Provided In Sullivan County
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Pleasant Street community Residence
Revonah Hill MICA Residence
Licensed Apartment program
Supported Housing
Invisible Children’s Program
Crisis Respite
Vocational services
Children and Youth Recreation
MICA Services
Multi Systemic Therapy
Adult Home Case Management
RSS Contact Information
Orange/Sullivan -Residential, Vocational,
Youth and Treatment Programs in Orange
and Sullivan Counties
Orange/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
offered
 Advocacy at an individual level and a community
level.
 Peer Counseling
 Independent Living Skills
 Resource Assistance
 Benefits Advisements
 Self determination
 Consumer Participation
 Medicaid Service Coordination
 Architectural Barriers Removal
Action Toward Independence Contact
Information
Sullivan County Office
309 East Broadway Suite A.
Monticello, N.Y. 12701
845-794-4228
Fax 845-794-4475
Email: [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 the
Sullivan 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) Program
 One-on-One Volunteer Matches
 Monthly group activities
 MICA (mentally ill, chemically addicted) Compeer Program
 Weekly Group Activities
 Social Club Program
 Weekly outreach to individuals in Adult Homes
 Social and Recreational Activities at Stepping Stones
 Bi-Monthly “Sharing and Caring” Family Support Meetings
 Family Support Workshops
 And an array of augmentative services (ie: 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 Health
Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Sullivan County
14 Pelton Strret
Monticello, N.Y. 12701
845-794-1029
Fax 845-796-4390
Email: [email protected]
Stepping Stones
 A 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, Inc
 Our 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, Inc
 We 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, Inc
 Home and Community Based Waiver Services For
Persons with Developmental Disabilities Day
Services
One 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 Habilitation
Our "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, Inc
 Medicaid Service Coordination Case
Management
Advocacy, 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, Inc
 Social 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 Rec
Academic 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 17M
Monroe, NY 10950
Phone: 845 783-7505
Fax: 845 781-7961
Email: [email protected]
Collaboration and Coordination
It 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.