Adult Care Management
Provides case management services to adults with chronic health conditions, serious mental illness, or HIV/AIDS to assist them in staying healthy, out of inpatient care, hospitals, and emergency rooms.
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Provides case management services to adults with chronic health conditions, serious mental illness, or HIV/AIDS to assist them in staying healthy, out of inpatient care, hospitals, and emergency rooms.
Assists in identifying appropriate services, linkage and referral to recovery-oriented services and other services in accordance with goals identified by the recipient in a written case management plan.
Provides placement referrals to those people 18 years of age and older, who are mentally and/or physically impaired, in need of a supervised living situation, and who meet specified income levels. Assists clients to access a family-type adult home, an adult home, or a nursing home placement.
Provides recreational and creative arts activities in a highly supervised after-school setting for youth ages 7 to 12 years with mental health needs. Offers a range of small group activities, such as gym, recreation, music, and arts and crafts as well as homework assistance. Provides transportation to and from the program.
Offers an after school programs for children with the goal to support the child and enhance positive self-esteem. Provides an after school program for any child Gloversville Middle School, Kingsborough Elementary School and Park Terrace Elementary School in Gloversville, Fonda-Fultonville Elementary and Middle Schools.
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.
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 blended case management to serve high-risk, high-need adults with serious and persistent mental illness. Services are delivered by community-based collaborative intervention to increase community tenure, and avoid hospitalization and overcome obstacles faced by consumers with a focus on rehabilitation and service linkage.
Provides individual, group, and family counseling and psychotherapy along with psychiatric and psychological evaluation, and medication therapy.