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Private non-profit corporation focusing on efficient, effective planning and delivery of health and human service programs.HSC's three programs, Human Service Planning, Health Planning Council and 211 Tompkins Cortland, work together to: enhance consumer access to services identify service needs promote sharing of information provide technical assistance and advocacy to and for Tompkins County organizations, funders and policy makers
Works with area agencies to research and analyze public and private funding sources, analyze RFPs to fit their programs, reviews written proposals, facilitates planning processes and grant applications, holds grant development trainings and consultations and provides strategic planning consultation.

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Strategic Planning
Organizational Consultation / Technical Assistance
Service Planning and Delivery Assistance
Provides information and resources to assist consumers regarding unresolved issues concerning a hospital stay, nursing facility, or home nursing care. Assistance is case specific. Also provides a description of regulatory over-sight structure of assisted living housing and programs. Does analysis of demographic information and service utilization patterns. Offers such information for program development and planning, offers recommendations for resident health and safety quality of care, options for developments, and program financing.

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Patient Rights Assistance
Human Services Statistics
Service Planning and Delivery Assistance
Nursing Facility Complaints
Assists after school and youth programs in obtaining and implementing evidenced-based programs. COPE specifically is designed o help children, teens and young adults deal with anxiety, stress and depression by teaching them how to develop the skills needed to stop negative or unhelpful thoughts and start thinking, feeling and behaving in more positive ways.

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General Health Education Programs
Service Planning and Delivery Assistance
Update Feb 2024- This program is currently not in operation. As soon as a new agency is identified to offer this service we will provide that updateFor individuals the outreach worker can assist: Help getting connected with services Use someone to talk to, food or other basic needs Need help identifying resources to meet the person's needsFor businesses the outreach worker can assist: Concern about person in distress or behaving in an unusual way (sleeping in public, under the influence) Conflict seen between individuals Refer someone in need of services, or to request support of a human services agency but not sure where to start Recognize that an individual needs help, but unsure whether calling the police is the right action In the event of a serious safety concern, the police should always be called, this role does not replace the role of trained police officers in an emergencyIn addition to the Downtown Outreach Workers, we have just begun a Rural Outreach Worker Pilot Program. The Rural Outreach Workers can assist with the same needs as the downtown outreach workers, except that they will be mobile, traveling across the entire Tompkins County with a focus on "high needs" areas and rural communities where there tend to be service deserts. A rural Outreach Worker can assist if someone is in need of food and pantry items, if someone is in distress but is not elevated to an emergency level (needing someone to talk with, emotional support), to refer to services, and link to resources.

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Street Outreach Programs
At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
Service Planning and Delivery Assistance