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NASSAU DAY TRAINING PROGRAM | ZUCKER HILLSIDE HOSPITAL/NORTHWELL HEALTH

600 Hempstead Turnpike, West Hempstead, NY 11552

Serving Nassau and Suffolk County-ages 18 and up - individuals with mental illness/learning disability.
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Nassau, NY
Hicksville, NY
USA

Description

The Nassau Day Training Program provides both vocational and community integration services and serves as a job placement center for special needs populations in Nassau County. Our program provides outreach and/or mentorship to those with severe persistent mental illness and co- occurring disorders that may also include co-morbid health issues. The overall mission is to assist those in our program to enter the workplace as quickly as possible. We work with our program members to achieve increased community integration and independent functioning to prepare them for work. During the course of the program they may experience different levels of integration and independent functioning: developing work readiness, volunteer placement or actual competitive employment. In addition we offer Adult Career and Continuing Education Services Vocational Rehabilitation (ACCES-VR) sponsored services such as Diagnostic Vocational Evaluations, Supported Employment Services and Office Skills Training and Placement.

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Providing organization

ZUCKER HILLSIDE HOSPITAL NORTHWELL HEALTH

Offers a wide range of inpatient and outpatient treatments for adults, children, adolescents and geriatric patients. Treatment specialties include early phase treatment, depression, schizophrenia, bipolar and personality disorders, as well as discreet women's unit. Outpatient programs serve all ages and encompass the full continuum of care. These services include health centers, partial hospital treatment programs, and full range of psychiatric rehabilitation services. Programs for alcohol and chemical dependency are available both on the main campus and in numerous community-based sites.