Adirondack Samaritan Counseling Center
Provides mental health counseling for individuals ages 5 years and older. Offers anger managment groups for adolescents and adults as well as court ordered perpetrators of domestic abuse.
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Provides mental health counseling for individuals ages 5 years and older. Offers anger managment groups for adolescents and adults as well as court ordered perpetrators of domestic abuse.
Serves and enforces civil processes issued by the courts, including Summons, Petitions, Subpoenas, Real and Personal Property Executions, Orders of Seizure, Attachment Orders, Warrants of Eviction, Orders of Protection, and Civil Arrest Warrants.
Provides senior housing for older income eligible adults.
Provides residential treatment through structured integrated model for men ages 12 to 21 years who are suffering from the diseases of alcoholism and drug abuse.
Recruits, trains, and certifies foster and adoptive families, and arranges placement of children into appropriate homes. Children may be unable to stay with their family for a variety of reasons, and placement may be temporary or in some cases permanent.
Responsible for licensing and certification of locally operated nonprofit residential facilities for youth, foster care and adoption agencies, and day care providers.
Responsible for comprehensive services to foster children, adoptees, biological parents, foster, and adoptive parents.
Provides support and assistance to families who have guardianship or adopted a child through trauma-informed care including referrals, support groups, case management, and training opportunities.
Recruits, trains, and certifies foster and adoptive families, and arranges placement of children into appropriate homes. Children may be unable to stay with their family for a variety of reasons, and placement may be temporary or in some cases permanent.
Provides information and referral on adoption, foster care, and post-adoption services. Connects prospective parents to local social service agencies.