American Diabetes Association – Capital Region
Offers information and support groups about diabetes.
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Offers information and support groups about diabetes.
Offers a wide array of resources and information on topics related to heart disease and stroke. Materials and information available online for various groups on a wide range of topics related to heart disease and stroke. Coordinates CPR instruction/training for local businesses and organizations.
Provides information on asthma, tobacco, air quality, and lung diseases. Offers assistance to help people to quit smoking, learn to live with and control their asthma to promote lung health.
Provides peer support to individuals seeking or maintaining mental wellness by identifying strengths and passions for continued wellness, and community participation. Peer support is available one-to-one or in group settings.
Provides wrap around services to individuals who have been diagnosed with a severe and persistent mental illness. Assists with service planning and coordination, housing supports, money management, family education, substance abuse treatment, vocational support, mental and physical health treatment, and community referrals to offer support, rehabilitation, and treatment within the community.
Provides support to individuals on the Autism Spectrum and their families with education, support groups, and social groups.
Provides support for adults and children with a diagnosis on the Autism spectrum; individuals who have unique needs and a need for individualized supports. Activities include evidence based interaction and communication tools through specialized training for staff and families in Autism Spectrum Disorders, positive behavior supports, social cognition supports, sensory swim, movement therapy, assessments and […]
Provide connections to intellectual/developmental disability support and services, mental health services, and substance use disorder services.
Serves teen males ages 12 to 18 years who are classified as Emotionally Disturbed, Learning disabled or other health impaired, who are not successful in their community schools, or are classified through the Committee on Special Education (CSE).
Provides group home for youth ages 12 to 21 years to years who living with both a developmental disability and a mental health diagnoses.