Alcoholics Anonymous-Montgomery/Fulton
Provides information and referral regarding a fellowship of men and women who share their experiences with each other to solve their common problem and to help others recover from alcoholism.
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Provides information and referral regarding a fellowship of men and women who share their experiences with each other to solve their common problem and to help others recover from alcoholism.
Provides a support group to caregivers and families of individuals who suffer from Alzheimer’s, dementia or memory loss.
Offers information and support groups about diabetes.
Offers a psycho-education and social support group for adolescents.
Offers a psycho-education program for men and women who have difficulty controlling their anger.
Offers comprehensive services to individuals who are diagnosed with mental illness and whose needs have not been well met by more traditional service delivery approaches. Provides treatment, rehabilitation, case management, and support services via a mobile, multi-disciplinary mental health treatment team using a highly individualized approach.
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 case management, crisis intervention, wellness management and recovery skills, medication support and work related support services to high priority individuals in Albany County.
Provides outpatient services for eligible individuals with mental illness, including those with a background of non-compliance to treatment and a need for safety in the community by gaining more assistance to avoid relapse.
The Office of Community Services, under NYS Mental Hygiene Law Article 41, is responsible for ensuring a comprehensive array of services across the disability groups of mental health, substance abuse and mental retardation/developmental disabilities for the citizens of Schenectady County. The office operates the County’s adult and children’s SPOA (Single Point of Access) and AOT […]