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Provides on-site emergency food pantry for residents of specific streets in Niagara Falls (call for details) and information on meal planning and budgeting. Also distributes food donations (separate from pantry services) three days per week; first come, first served. Items and quantities vary each week according to donations received, and are given out until they're gone.
Provides back rent, mortgage, and utility payment assistance to low income residents of Niagara Falls when funds are available; funds are currently unavailable.
Fair Housing Advocacy Program assists individuals who feel they are victims of discrimination when purchasing or renting a home. Provides information, assessment, and referral to the appropriate federal, state, or local human rights agency or court. Housing location services and landlord/tenant advocacy also provided.
Individual advocacy, information and referral, application assistance, case management, asset management, and budget counseling available.
Provides on-site emergency food pantry for residents of specific streets in Niagara Falls (call for details) and information on meal planning and budgeting. Also distributes food donations (separate from pantry services) three days per week; first come, first served. Items and quantities vary each week according to donations received, and are given out until they're gone.
Provides back rent, mortgage, and utility payment assistance to low income residents of Niagara Falls when funds are available; funds are currently unavailable.
Fair Housing Advocacy Program assists individuals who feel they are victims of discrimination when purchasing or renting a home. Provides information, assessment, and referral to the appropriate federal, state, or local human rights agency or court. Housing location services and landlord/tenant advocacy also provided.
Individual advocacy, information and referral, application assistance, case management, asset management, and budget counseling available.
Categories
Personal Financial Counseling
Housing Discrimination Assistance
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Food Pantries
Personal / Grooming Supplies
Food Lines
Certificates / Forms Assistance
Case / Care Management
Landlord / Tenant Dispute Resolution
Individual Advocacy
Provides adult and family medicine, ob/gyn services, pediatrics, and behavioral health services.
- pediatric & adolescent health care
- adult & elder health care
- Obstetrics & Gynecology
- Behavioral Health
- Care Management
- Prenatal Smoking Cession
- Breastfeeding Education
- Pregnancy Education & Child Birth Classes
- National Diabetic Prevention Program & Diabetes Education
- Insurance Enrollment
Provides adult and family medicine, ob/gyn services, pediatrics, and behavioral health services.
- pediatric & adolescent health care
- adult & elder health care
- Obstetrics & Gynecology
- Behavioral Health
- Care Management
- Prenatal Smoking Cession
- Breastfeeding Education
- Pregnancy Education & Child Birth Classes
- National Diabetic Prevention Program & Diabetes Education
- Insurance Enrollment
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Pediatrics
General Counseling Services
General Medical Care
Breastfeeding Support Programs
Diabetes Management Clinics
Smoking / Vaping Cessation
Obstetrics / Gynecology
Case / Care Management
Childbirth Education
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Resume Preparation Assistance
Parent Support Groups
Small Business Development
Financial Literacy Training
School Supplies
Winter Clothing
Child Guidance
General Minor Home Repair Programs
Job Search / Placement
Case / Care Management
Kitchenware
General Appliance Provision
General Health Education Programs
General Furniture Provision
Play Therapy
Provides Health Home care management to individuals ages 0-21 to assist with navigating medical, behavioral, and physical health support, including medical appointment scheduling. Also offers educational support with IEP and 504 Plans, as well as assistance with transportation concerns.
Provides Health Home care management to individuals ages 0-21 to assist with navigating medical, behavioral, and physical health support, including medical appointment scheduling. Also offers educational support with IEP and 504 Plans, as well as assistance with transportation concerns.
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Case / Care Management
Care Coordination/Case Management Services are intended for the high need consumer who has had difficulty maintaining linkages to mental health services and other important supports, such as benefits, housing, advocacy, health care, peer services, or vocational services.
SPOA is a uniform referral process which assists the referring party to determine the appropriate level of care coordination services. After the referral is made it is assessed and a determination is made as to the acceptance of the initial referral or referral to another program which may better meet the needs of the individual.
Levels of care include: transition case management, care coordination, assertive community treatment, and assisted outpatient treatment.
Care Coordination/Case Management Services are intended for the high need consumer who has had difficulty maintaining linkages to mental health services and other important supports, such as benefits, housing, advocacy, health care, peer services, or vocational services.
SPOA is a uniform referral process which assists the referring party to determine the appropriate level of care coordination services. After the referral is made it is assessed and a determination is made as to the acceptance of the initial referral or referral to another program which may better meet the needs of the individual.
Levels of care include: transition case management, care coordination, assertive community treatment, and assisted outpatient treatment.
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Central Intake / Assessment for Mental Health Services
Case / Care Management
Provides the following services, with some transportation provided: advocacy, benefits/entitlements, developmentally disabled parent training, family reimbursement, guardianship, home care, home modification, independent living skills training, information and referral, parenting skills for parents of developmentally disabled children, residential habilitation, in-home and out-of-home respite care (day, evening, and overnight), service coordination/case management, support groups, and day camps.
Provides the following services, with some transportation provided: advocacy, benefits/entitlements, developmentally disabled parent training, family reimbursement, guardianship, home care, home modification, independent living skills training, information and referral, parenting skills for parents of developmentally disabled children, residential habilitation, in-home and out-of-home respite care (day, evening, and overnight), service coordination/case management, support groups, and day camps.
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General Benefits Assistance
Protection and Advocacy for Individuals With Disabilities
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Child Guardianship Assistance
Personal Care
Specialized Information and Referral
Adult Out of Home Respite Care
Adult Guardianship Assistance
Adult In Home Respite Care
Health / Disability Related Support Groups
Home Barrier Evaluation / Removal Services
Therapeutic Camps
In Home Developmental Disabilities Habilitation Programs
Disability Related Parenting Programs
Children's Out of Home Respite Care
Case / Care Management
Children's In Home Respite Care
Provides food and clothing pantry services. Serves as a surplus food distribution site.
Lunch served on weekdays by Maudie Mae's Community Kitchen. Free Thanksgiving and Christmas meals provided, along with a Breakfast With Santa. Holiday baskets also available for residents of Eastern Orleans County, including the Village of Holley, Town of Clarendon, and Town of Murray.
Provides family development/case management services. Offers public access computers with internet and senior activities including bingo and crafts.
When funding is available, provides rent and utility assistance in emergency situations under specific circumstances; clients should reach out and share their circumstances to learn whether they'd be eligible.
Also offers a health clinic which provides the following:
- Telehealth services
- Health coach services, including health referrals and guidance on health insurance
- Visits from Oak Orchard Health's mobile health unit, which provides lab services and a nurse practitioner
Provides food and clothing pantry services. Serves as a surplus food distribution site.
Lunch served on weekdays by Maudie Mae's Community Kitchen. Free Thanksgiving and Christmas meals provided, along with a Breakfast With Santa. Holiday baskets also available for residents of Eastern Orleans County, including the Village of Holley, Town of Clarendon, and Town of Murray.
Provides family development/case management services. Offers public access computers with internet and senior activities including bingo and crafts.
When funding is available, provides rent and utility assistance in emergency situations under specific circumstances; clients should reach out and share their circumstances to learn whether they'd be eligible.
Also offers a health clinic which provides the following:
- Telehealth services
- Health coach services, including health referrals and guidance on health insurance
- Visits from Oak Orchard Health's mobile health unit, which provides lab services and a nurse practitioner
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Public Internet Access Sites
Thanksgiving Meals
Christmas Baskets
General Clothing Provision
Water Service Payment Assistance
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Thanksgiving Baskets
Christmas Meals
Case / Care Management
Physician Referrals
Telemedicine
Rent Payment Assistance
General Health Insurance Information / Counseling
Soup Kitchens
Food Pantries
General Arts and Crafts
Food Banks / Food Distribution Warehouses
Electric Service Payment Assistance
General Laboratory Tests
Bingo
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Public Access Computers / Tools
Provides Care Management Services to adults receiving Medicaid who have a serious mental illness (SMI), HIV/AIDS, or two chronic health conditions.
Provides Care Management Services to adults receiving Medicaid who have a serious mental illness (SMI), HIV/AIDS, or two chronic health conditions.
The Environmental Health Division is dedicated to protecting the citizens and visitors of Erie County from biological, chemical, and physical hazards that may be present in food, water, and the built environment. Environmental Health sanitarians, engineers, nurses, educators and vector control workers:
- Conduct inspections and investigations
- Educate and motivate the public to prevent environmental hazards
- Provide medical case management for children diagnosed with lead poisoning
- Provide timely environmental health information in times of emergency
- Provide assistance and information in cases of potential rabies exposures
- Review plans and advise the public in environmentally safe construction, development and upgrades to facilities
- Assist in the control of disease-causing vectors
- Enforce applicable local, state, and national codes, and regulations to protect public health
The Environmental Health Division is dedicated to protecting the citizens and visitors of Erie County from biological, chemical, and physical hazards that may be present in food, water, and the built environment. Environmental Health sanitarians, engineers, nurses, educators and vector control workers:
- Conduct inspections and investigations
- Educate and motivate the public to prevent environmental hazards
- Provide medical case management for children diagnosed with lead poisoning
- Provide timely environmental health information in times of emergency
- Provide assistance and information in cases of potential rabies exposures
- Review plans and advise the public in environmentally safe construction, development and upgrades to facilities
- Assist in the control of disease-causing vectors
- Enforce applicable local, state, and national codes, and regulations to protect public health
Categories
Public Facility Health Inspection
Workplace Safety Inspections
Rabies Control
Building Inspection
Personal Service Health Inspections
Case / Care Management
Provides Care Management services to children receiving Medicaid who have a serious emotional disturbance (SED) diagnosis, HIV/AIDS, two chronic health conditions, or complex trauma.
Provides Care Management services to children receiving Medicaid who have a serious emotional disturbance (SED) diagnosis, HIV/AIDS, two chronic health conditions, or complex trauma.
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Case / Care Management
Categories
Specialized Information and Referral
Case / Care Management
Exercise Classes / Groups
Housekeeping Assistance
Games
Billiards / Pool / Snooker
Errand Running / Shopping Assistance
Congregate Meals / Nutrition Sites
Yoga
Bingo
The Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (Child Lead) is responsible for the case management of lead poisoned children in Erie County. Addresses the potential for lead exposure, as well as preventing lead poisoned children from further exposure. Conducts investigations and provides information to the parents or guardians of children under the age of 18 that have tested positive for elevated blood lead level.
New York State Guidelines require that all children be screened for lead at ages one and two years and every year up to age six if certain risk factors, such as residing in pre-1978 housing, are present.
Activities of Child Lead include:
- Case management for children with elevated blood lead levels
- Providing information on legislation, sources of lead exposure, methods to reduce lead exposure, medical treatment, and lead hazard reduction activities
- Leadership and coordination of lead activities in the community
- Lead testing for children under age 6
The Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (Child Lead) is responsible for the case management of lead poisoned children in Erie County. Addresses the potential for lead exposure, as well as preventing lead poisoned children from further exposure. Conducts investigations and provides information to the parents or guardians of children under the age of 18 that have tested positive for elevated blood lead level.
New York State Guidelines require that all children be screened for lead at ages one and two years and every year up to age six if certain risk factors, such as residing in pre-1978 housing, are present.
Activities of Child Lead include:
- Case management for children with elevated blood lead levels
- Providing information on legislation, sources of lead exposure, methods to reduce lead exposure, medical treatment, and lead hazard reduction activities
- Leadership and coordination of lead activities in the community
- Lead testing for children under age 6
Categories
Lead Poisoning Screening
Case / Care Management
Lead Information
Provides Family Support Services as well as Waiver Services to eligible participants. Provides Family Reimbursement, Behavior Management (not intensive), and Service Coordination and Referral. Also offers Recreation/Respite and Community Habilitation Services.
Provides Family Support Services as well as Waiver Services to eligible participants. Provides Family Reimbursement, Behavior Management (not intensive), and Service Coordination and Referral. Also offers Recreation/Respite and Community Habilitation Services.
Categories
Family Support Centers / Outreach
Specialized Information and Referral
Adult Out of Home Respite Care
Case / Care Management
Children's Out of Home Respite Care
Behavior Modification
Categories
Nutrition Education
Speech and Language Pathology
Physical Therapy
Prenatal / Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Pastoral Care
Home Health Aide Services
Home Nursing
Case / Care Management
Occupational Therapy
Personal Alarm Systems
Offers a number of programs designed to meet the needs of children with developmental disabilities and their caregivers.
Services include:
- Respite Services: Offers planned short-term and time-limited opportunities for families and care providers to have some personal time.
- Employment Services: Helps adults and youth to obtain and retain competitive employment through vocational counseling, employment training programs, work experience acquisition, soft skills development, rehabilitation services, and support services to help youth obtain, maintain, or advance in competitive employment or self-employment.
- Children's Health Homes/Care Management: Includes care coordination, comprehensive transitional care, individual and family support, and referral to community and social support services as needed.
- Community Habilitation: Assists youth living at home with a loved one or independently in the community to maintain or develop the highest level of independence possible for them.
- Community Based Day Habilitation: Promotes community inclusion and integration.
- Family Reimbursement Program: Covers expenses for goods and services needed to care for a loved one with a developmental disability who lives at home.
- Self-Directed Services: Enables individuals to make choices about their staff, supports, and services.
- Preventive Services: Provides support to help families learn the necessary skills to ensure their children remain at home and out of foster care placement.
- Behavioral Health Services: Includes community habilitation, caregiver/family supports and services, pre-vocational services, and supported employment.
- Project C.O.A.C.H.: Provides telephone counseling, referral, outreach, and intervention/prevention for individuals and families.
Offers a number of programs designed to meet the needs of children with developmental disabilities and their caregivers.
Services include:
- Respite Services: Offers planned short-term and time-limited opportunities for families and care providers to have some personal time.
- Employment Services: Helps adults and youth to obtain and retain competitive employment through vocational counseling, employment training programs, work experience acquisition, soft skills development, rehabilitation services, and support services to help youth obtain, maintain, or advance in competitive employment or self-employment.
- Children's Health Homes/Care Management: Includes care coordination, comprehensive transitional care, individual and family support, and referral to community and social support services as needed.
- Community Habilitation: Assists youth living at home with a loved one or independently in the community to maintain or develop the highest level of independence possible for them.
- Community Based Day Habilitation: Promotes community inclusion and integration.
- Family Reimbursement Program: Covers expenses for goods and services needed to care for a loved one with a developmental disability who lives at home.
- Self-Directed Services: Enables individuals to make choices about their staff, supports, and services.
- Preventive Services: Provides support to help families learn the necessary skills to ensure their children remain at home and out of foster care placement.
- Behavioral Health Services: Includes community habilitation, caregiver/family supports and services, pre-vocational services, and supported employment.
- Project C.O.A.C.H.: Provides telephone counseling, referral, outreach, and intervention/prevention for individuals and families.
Categories
Talklines / Warmlines
Family Preservation Programs
Children's Out of Home Respite Care
Behavior Modification
Respite Care
Youth Employment Programs
Family Caregiver Subsidies
Developmental Disabilities Day Habilitation Programs
Specialized Information and Referral
Comprehensive Disability Related Employment Programs
Case / Care Management
Provides care coordination services to adults with mental illness who do not qualify for Medicaid. Program's mission is to prevent repeat hospital emergency room visits in Cattaraugus County.
Provides care coordination services to adults with mental illness who do not qualify for Medicaid. Program's mission is to prevent repeat hospital emergency room visits in Cattaraugus County.
Provides emergency financial assistance, domestic violence offenders program, counseling, parent and child counseling services, kinship caregiver program, care coordination, food and clothing assistance, Multisystemic Therapy (MST), and referrals as needed.
Provides emergency financial assistance, domestic violence offenders program, counseling, parent and child counseling services, kinship caregiver program, care coordination, food and clothing assistance, Multisystemic Therapy (MST), and referrals as needed.
Categories
Domestic Violence Intervention Programs
Family Counseling
Food Vouchers
General Clothing Provision
Individual Counseling
Parent Counseling
Multisystemic Therapy
Case / Care Management
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Kinship Care
Provides the following services:
- Information and referral on all services
- Long-term care needs of the elderly
- In-home assessment of elderly clients and development of specialized care plan
- Case management to link clients to needed services
- Advice for clients and family
Also provides home health services and adult day care to eligible clients as funding permits; may be able to share cost for home health and adult day care services.
Caregiver Resource Center has been developed to offer support, information, and services to those who care for seniors and to seniors who care for family members who are under the age of 18.
Provides the following services:
- Information and referral on all services
- Long-term care needs of the elderly
- In-home assessment of elderly clients and development of specialized care plan
- Case management to link clients to needed services
- Advice for clients and family
Also provides home health services and adult day care to eligible clients as funding permits; may be able to share cost for home health and adult day care services.
Caregiver Resource Center has been developed to offer support, information, and services to those who care for seniors and to seniors who care for family members who are under the age of 18.
Categories
Case / Care Management
Home Health Aide Services
Specialized Information and Referral
Long Term Home Health Care
Caregiver Consultation and Support
Adult Day Health Programs
Offers an emergency food pantry which provides pre-packed bags of food based on family size. A client can visit the food pantry once per month, and should bring reusable bags or a cart to transport their food. All other food service is being provided through Emergency Canteen (see separate listing on Homeless Outreach Program).
Also provides intensive case management services for families, assistance with SNAP applications and re-certification, and screening and referrals for other programs of Salvation Army.
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Offers an emergency food pantry which provides pre-packed bags of food based on family size. A client can visit the food pantry once per month, and should bring reusable bags or a cart to transport their food. All other food service is being provided through Emergency Canteen (see separate listing on Homeless Outreach Program).
Also provides intensive case management services for families, assistance with SNAP applications and re-certification, and screening and referrals for other programs of Salvation Army.
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Food Stamps / SNAP
Food Pantries
Case / Care Management
Provides organized coordination and management of medical, mental health, substance abuse, and social service needs to Medicaid individuals with chronic conditions. The Care Manager will assist the individual in coordination of care through effective communication with providers, navigation of the complex healthcare system and linkage to resources for finding affordable housing, food, clothing, childcare and transportation.
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Provides organized coordination and management of medical, mental health, substance abuse, and social service needs to Medicaid individuals with chronic conditions. The Care Manager will assist the individual in coordination of care through effective communication with providers, navigation of the complex healthcare system and linkage to resources for finding affordable housing, food, clothing, childcare and transportation.
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Case / Care Management
Categories
Food Pantries
Faith Based Counseling
Case / Care Management
Home care services that keep older adults as safe and independent as possible in the community, and include non-medical in-home services such as housekeeping, personal care, case management, non-institutional respite, related services (such as emergency response systems), and other community services. Must not be on Medicaid to be eligible for this program.
Home care services that keep older adults as safe and independent as possible in the community, and include non-medical in-home services such as housekeeping, personal care, case management, non-institutional respite, related services (such as emergency response systems), and other community services. Must not be on Medicaid to be eligible for this program.
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Personal Care
Case / Care Management
Adult In Home Respite Care
Personal Alarm Systems
Provides outreach to Veterans identified as at risk of suicide, provides a baseline mental health assessment to potential participants in the program, and provides the following services for eligible participants:
- Coordination of emergency treatment for participants, including coverage of any initial monetary charges for treatment, as long as the participant receives ongoing clinical services through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
- Case management with a holistic, individualized approach
- Peer support
- Assistance in obtaining VA benefits, including but not limited to vocational and rehabilitation services, employment and training services, educational assistance, housing assistance, and health care (including mental health care) services
- Assistance in obtaining and coordinating with other public benefits for crisis-related needs, including health care services, daily living services, legal services, personal financial planning, credit counseling, and employment and vocational services
- Eligible temporary income support assistance
- Transportation assistance in the form of public transportation tokens
- Childcare payment assistance for children under the age of 13
- General suicide prevention stability assistance, which can assist participants with funds to cover anything that may be contributing to a suicidal factor specific to a participant
- Other suicide prevention services that are necessary for improving mental health such as adaptive sports, equine therapy, indoor or outdoor recreational therapy, substance use reduction programming, and individual, group, or family counseling
All financial assistance is provided directly to third parties for services to veterans, and funds do not go directly to veterans themselves.
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Provides outreach to Veterans identified as at risk of suicide, provides a baseline mental health assessment to potential participants in the program, and provides the following services for eligible participants:
- Coordination of emergency treatment for participants, including coverage of any initial monetary charges for treatment, as long as the participant receives ongoing clinical services through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
- Case management with a holistic, individualized approach
- Peer support
- Assistance in obtaining VA benefits, including but not limited to vocational and rehabilitation services, employment and training services, educational assistance, housing assistance, and health care (including mental health care) services
- Assistance in obtaining and coordinating with other public benefits for crisis-related needs, including health care services, daily living services, legal services, personal financial planning, credit counseling, and employment and vocational services
- Eligible temporary income support assistance
- Transportation assistance in the form of public transportation tokens
- Childcare payment assistance for children under the age of 13
- General suicide prevention stability assistance, which can assist participants with funds to cover anything that may be contributing to a suicidal factor specific to a participant
- Other suicide prevention services that are necessary for improving mental health such as adaptive sports, equine therapy, indoor or outdoor recreational therapy, substance use reduction programming, and individual, group, or family counseling
All financial assistance is provided directly to third parties for services to veterans, and funds do not go directly to veterans themselves.
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Gas Money
Train Fare
Child Care Expense Assistance
Suicide Prevention Programs
Incidental Medical Expense Assistance
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Local Bus Fare
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Case / Care Management
Taxi Fare
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Jericho Road provides quality, full-spectrum medical care to all who need it. Both male and female physicians are available.
Services include:
- Routine Individual/Family Care
- Maternity/OBGYN Care
- Children's Health
- Specialized Diabetes Care
- Medical Imaging (through a partnership with WNY Breast Health and WNY MRI)
- Behavioral Health
- Care Coordination Services
- Pharmacy Consultation
- Medication Assistance
- Assistance with applying for health insurance/health benefits
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Jericho Road provides quality, full-spectrum medical care to all who need it. Both male and female physicians are available.
Services include:
- Routine Individual/Family Care
- Maternity/OBGYN Care
- Children's Health
- Specialized Diabetes Care
- Medical Imaging (through a partnership with WNY Breast Health and WNY MRI)
- Behavioral Health
- Care Coordination Services
- Pharmacy Consultation
- Medication Assistance
- Assistance with applying for health insurance/health benefits
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Obstetrics / Gynecology
Health Insurance Information / Counseling
General Medical Care
Prenatal Care
General Psychiatry
Diagnostic Imaging / Radiology
Community Clinics
Diabetes Management Clinics
Family and Community Medicine
Case / Care Management
Medication Information / Management
Pediatrics
Provides a single point of contact for children, adults, and families to help navigate the healthcare and community services. Services includes patient and family support through connection with community and social support resources for acute and/or chornic medical and behavioral health concerns.
Provides a single point of contact for children, adults, and families to help navigate the healthcare and community services. Services includes patient and family support through connection with community and social support resources for acute and/or chornic medical and behavioral health concerns.