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Provides a day treatment, psychosocial rehabilitation program that helps clients with serious and persistent mental illness adjust to community living. Program is provided in a group setting and includes education, art therapy and MICA (substance use) services. Specialized services for the deaf and hard of hearing are available.
Provides affordable, congregate‑care housing for independent adults age 55 and older. Operates a nonprofit senior residence offering private rooms, shared living space, daily meals, utilities, and a supportive community environment for residents able to manage activities of daily living.
Provides a partial-care day program for adults.
Offers intensive outpatient treatment services for adults due to mental health problems, and for whom traditional outpatient mental health services are less than sufficient to achieve stability. The program acts as an alternative or "step-down" from inpatient hospitalization. Specific programs are tailored to the needs of the young adult, the older adult, and individuals actively preparing to return to work. Patients are provided 6 1/2 hours of treatment each weekday and are expected to attend treatment session. Partial hospital program include family therapy, group psychotherapy, individual psychotherapy, medication management, psychiatric evaluation and treatment, and substance abuse services for mental health clients.
Provides free legal services and counseling in civil matters to financially eligible low-income individuals. Assistance includes entitlements/public benefits, consumer advocacy, housing issues, family matters, domestic violence, senior citizens' rights, disaster issues, general legal questions, Medicaid, migrant farm-worker problems, utility disconnections, AIDS advocacy, and casino licenses.
Enables volunteers, ages 55 and over, to remain physically and mentally active by partnering them with children with special needs. Volunteers are trained to work with children in order to improve their physical, mental, emotional and social development. Children in the program range from ages 1 through 12.
Provides local families facing food insecurity with a variety of nutritious options, including fresh produce, healthy food choices, and assorted non-perishable items. In addition, we offer personal hygiene products and essential baby supplies, ensuring families have access to the basic necessities that support their well-being and dignity.
Provides mental health and healthy youth development services to students and families in the community. Services include: individual and group counseling, clubs, presentations, and safety assessments.
A collaborative course through which people with diabetes gain the knowledge and skills needed to modify their behavior and successfully self-manage the disease and its related conditions. The course incorporates the needs, goals, and life experiences of the person with diabetes and is guided by evidence-based standards. DSME can be conducted on an individual and/or group basis, and is facilitated by a licensed health professional.
Offers psychiatric evaluation for ongoing medication management treatment for children and adults. Services are available for children and adults.
Provides structured and supervised intensive outpatient substance abuse programs, depending on the level of treatment needed. Services include: inpatient medical detoxification, residential care, and the MICA Program (serves patients dealing with co-occurring mental illness).
Assists low-income individuals to obtain divorces. Also assists in divorce cases.
Provides a transitional living program for homeless youth ages 16-21. Individual case plans are developed for each resident, focusing on their education, employment, family relationships, life skills training, financial literacy, nutrition and health.
Providing a diverse array of treatments to a varied clientele, the center serves as the primary access point for all services, including outpatient counseling, emergency care, and crisis intervention. Clinicians conduct thorough diagnostic evaluations, arranging psychiatric assessments with board-certified psychiatrists as necessary.
Operates a senior facility and resource center, providing educational, recreational, wellness and nutritional programs as well as day trips, transportation, counseling and support services for seniors and their caregivers.
Provides services to children from birth to 3 years of age who have developmental delays or disabilities.
Provides monthly food pantry to those in need.
Provides various services to older adults in the community. Services include: social visiting, geriatric care management for addressing senior independence, CAMEO, a kosher nutrition program, and Holocaust survivor services. Also offers socialization programs including: a weekly men's club, women's group, and a monthly Senior Chai program.
