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Offers a supervised community residence program and intensive supportive apartment program which provide structured and supportive environments for adults with psychiatric disabilities. Designed to ensure that those in need will receive the support and services necessary to maintain the most appropriate level of independent living possible.

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Mental Health Halfway Houses
Semi-Independent Living Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Provides brief, intermediate and lifelong living arrangements in a sheltered environment for individuals with acute or chronic mental or emotional disorders.
Offers several community based residential and supported housing programs that address the specific needs of clients. Supportive housing funds are targeted to three populations: Those leaving Psychiatric centers. Those determined to be eligible through the diagnosis and assessment from a licensed mental health clinician. Individuals who are currently homeless.

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Secured Supportive Housing Units
Individual Advocacy
Mental Health Halfway Houses
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Provides a temporary bed up to 30 days to homeless individuals or individuals in need of respite.
Provides supported housing opportunities for individuals recovering from mental illness needing a stable living environment. Individuals are provided the necessary support to live independently. Offers three community residences, with one focusing on individuals with both a mental illness and a chemical addiction (dual diagnosis), with 24 hour supervision that are licensed by the New York State Mental Health.
Provides supported housing opportunities for individuals recovering from mental illness needing a stable living environment. Individuals are provided the necessary support to live independently. Offers three community residences, with one focusing on individuals with both a mental illness and a chemical addiction (dual diagnosis), with 24 hour supervision that are licensed by the New York State Mental Health.
Provides supported housing opportunities for individuals recovering from mental illness needing a stable living environment. Individuals are provided the necessary support to live independently. Offers three community residences, with one focusing on individuals with both a mental illness and a chemical addiction (dual diagnosis), with 24 hour supervision that are licensed by the New York State Mental Health.
Provides housing and supportive services aimed at assisting clients who have a psychiatric disability to maintain themselves in the community. Serves Nassau County residents 18 and over with a primary psychiatric diagnosis. For certain locations, individuals must also meet HUD requirements for homelessness. Referral required. OASAS program-primary substance abuse diagnosis and subsequent hospitalization in addition to homelessness.

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Psychiatric Case Management
Mental Health Halfway Houses
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Homeless Mentally Ill
Volunteer Opportunities
Homeless People
Mental Illness / Emotional Disabilities
Supported housing is permanent housing. The supported housing program has sites throughout Brookhaven and Riverhead consisting of 2 and 3 bedroom houses within 1/2 mile from shopping, banking and public transportation. Provides case management services with the housing. Also provides the security of permanent housing, the flexibility of independent housing and the support of OMH and HUD funded housing in one program.

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Psychiatric Case Management
Mental Health Halfway Houses
Semi-Independent Living Residences for Adults With Disabilities
A 24-hour state-operated supervised transitional community residence with 14 beds that offers support and skills training to individuals recovering from serious mental illness who are preparing for independent living.
A 24-hour state-operated supervised community residence with 24 beds. Offers support and skills training to individuals preparing for more independent living environments.
A 24-hour state-operated supervised transitional community residence with 14 beds that offers support and skills training to individuals with mental illness.
A residential home in Elmont for adults with persistent mental illness. Provides a 24 hour community residence that serves men and women 18-65 years of age, who suffer from mental illness. Services include daily living skills training, socialization skills, medication management, substance abuse prevention, assertiveness/self-advocacy training, case management, health services, and parenting education. Additional programs focus on community integration, vocational/educational skills development and rehabilitation counseling.

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Mental Health Halfway Houses
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Mental Health Support Services
Psychiatric Case Management
Provides a family living situation for adults who need supervision and care. Caring people open their homes to adults that are mentally or physically impaired who do not require the skilled care of a nursing facility. A request to become a Family-Type Homes for Adults operator or to refer an interested adult may be made directly to the Office of Adult Services.

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Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Mental Health Halfway Houses
Case / Care Management
Provides housing in apartments for persons with mental illness, for families with parent(s) living with mental illness, and those living with mental illness and HIV+. Client can access community services, develop skills for daily living when necessary, manage finances, and advocate for themselves.

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Mental Illness / Emotional Disabilities
Volunteer Opportunities
HIV Infections
Families / Friends of People With AIDS / HIV
Families / Friends of Mentally Ill
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Mental Health Halfway Houses
Provides 24 hour group home settings and more independent transitional scattered site residences for adults with a diagnosis of mental illness. Staff provides supportive assistance and instruction in daily living skills and use of community resources.

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Mental Health Halfway Houses
Transitional Mental Health Services
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Residents choose their own apartment, receive funding for furnishings and security deposits, and may choose to live alone or have the option of selecting an apartment-mate(s) whom have mental health diagnosis. Staff visit residents at least once a month or more often if necessary.
Services for adults with mental health diagnoses: community residences, supportive apartments and single room occupancy (SRO) residence psychiatric rehabilitative services, supportive counseling and support to adult residents instruction in living skills such as nutrition, money management, health care, time management, coping skills, community utilization, etc. long-term and transitional programs case management and housing-related services in the individual's own (unlicensed) homeIthaca facilitiesHorizon Scattered Site Treatment Apts: Program office, 701 W. Court Street, 607-277-4768West End Heights Single Site Treatment Apts: 701 W. Court Street, 607-645-0124Markham House Community Residence: 607 Cascadilla Street, 607-277-038538-bed Single Room Occupancy: 320 Third Street, 607-277-0035

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Adult Residential Treatment Facilities
Mental Health Halfway Houses
Information and Referral
Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Provides a complete continuum of residential care for mentally ill adults who require assistance to live successfully in the community. Traditional housing programs certified by the NYS Office of Mental Health offer placement in community residences and scattered site apartments. Permanent housing is available in scattered site apartments in Yonkers and Mount Vernon.
Non-licensed apartment living with rental assistance and case management housing support services provided to help individuals secure and maintain successful community living. Residents choose their own apartment, receive funding for furnishings and security deposits, and may choose to live alone or have the option of selecting an apartment-mate(s). Staff visit residents at least once a month or more often if necessary.
Provides supported housing opportunities for individuals recovering from mental illness needing a stable living environment. Individuals are provided the necessary support to live independently. Offers three community residences, with one focusing on individuals with both a mental illness and a chemical addiction (dual diagnosis), with 24 hour supervision that are licensed by the New York State Mental Health.
Provides brief, intermediate and lifelong living arrangements in a sheltered environment for individuals with acute or chronic mental or emotional disorders.
Behavioral Health Services North, Inc. offers a Community Residence that provides 24/7 on-site support for persons recovering from mental illnesses that are in need of a structured living environment. The community residence is equipped with two “practice apartments” that assist individuals before transitioning into a lesser level of care.
Provides supervised living programs for 32 residents on the grounds of Pilgrim Psychiatric Center and 44 residents in four houses in the community. Vocational training, volunteer placement, employment, day treatment or continuing education are encouraged. Emphasis is on ADL and enhancing socialization skills. Specialized programs are also available for MICA, and low motivated residents.

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Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Adult Residential Treatment Facilities
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Mental Health Halfway Houses
Rehabilitation / Habilitation Services
Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services
Semi-Independent Living Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Federation of organizations offers over 750 permanent, safe and affordable residential placements in our supportive scattered-site Housing program. In this program, individuals with disabilities live in apartments or houses throughout Nassau, Suffolk, Queens, Brooklyn and the Bronx. We provide specialized supportive scattered-site housing placements that target vulnerable populations such as veterans, shelter-homeless individuals transitioning out of adult homes, state psychiatric centers, prisons and local hospitals. Call for details.

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Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
Mental Health Halfway Houses