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Easter Seal Society, New York

AKA (Also Known As):
Easter Seals New York, Inc.
Address:
40 West 37th Street, Suite 503
New York, NY  10018
Hours:
Varies by program
Fax:
(212) 695-4807
Title:
Chief Executive Director
Easter Seals New York provides services to ensure that people with disabilities or special needs have equal opportunities to live, learn, work, and play in their own communities. Easter Seals New York works with communities, businesses and individual donors throughout New York State to provide services, including: Child Development Centers, The Kessler Center, residential and special education program in Rochester for school-age children with disabilities and complex needs. Individual residential alternatives, Primary medical care and mental health services, comprehensive evaluations, second opinions and diagnostic testing. In-home respite care, Inclusive summer education and recreation at Camp Colonie, Albany; Medicaid service coordination;New York Warriors Quadriplegic Rugby Team; Veterans vocational services.
 

Eating Disorder Recovery Center of Western New York

AKA (Also Known As):
EDRCWNY
Title:
Director
Eating Disorder Recovery Center, supported by the New York State Department of Health, provides case management services; sponsors programs to increase awareness, early identification and referral, and participates in collaborative research on eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia and binge eating.
 

Eating Disorder Recovery Center, The Healing Connection

AKA (Also Known As):
THC
Address:
1387 Fairport Road, Suite 1000D
Fairport, NY  14550
Hours:
Monday, Wednesday-Friday, 11:30 am-6:30 pm; Tuesday, 11:30 am-7 pm
Title:
CEO
The Healing Connection is an Eating Disorder Partial Hospitalization Program that offers the following services:
  • individual therapy
  • nutritional assessment, counseling, and meal planning
  • structured supervised mealtimes
  • group therapy
  • family work (individual, parenting group, and multifamily therapy group)
  • psychopharmacological evaluation and medication monitoring
  • case management
  • access to recovered peers and family members who present or participate in various program groups
  • Tutoring for adolescent patients during the school year
 

Ellen Maranca

Title:
LCSW, PLLC
 

Elmcrest Children's Center

Address:
960 Salt Springs Road
Syracuse, NY  13224
Elmcrest Children's Center is a multi-service treatment and education center for children with emotional, behavioral and psychiatric disturbances and children with developmental disabilities and serious medical conditions.

The Family Support Program (FSP) serves children in Cortland County 's foster care system. They reside in foster homes and frequently visit with their families in Elmcrest's Cortland office or at other places in the community. The program decreases the amount of time needed to safely return children home and prevent their return to foster care.

Other programs include:
  • residential programs for:
    • children who have experienced trauma or have disabilities that prevent their success at home
    • children entering and moving through Onondaga County 's foster care system
  • community-based programs, such as:
    • early education with day care for infants through preschool, special education preschool and Syracuse City School District universal pre-Kindergarten
    • services for children with medical and developmental disabilities and their families
 

Elmira Psychiatric Center, Intensive Case Management

Address:
201 East Green Street
4th floor ATTN: BG Downing (607)342-2329
Ithaca, NY  14850
Hours:
24-hour service
Title:
ICM Coordinator
Intensive Case Management assesses the needs of youth with severe emotional disturbances and develops, carries out and monitors a service plan to allow them to live in the least restrictive, family-like setting as possible.
 

Emotions Anonymous

AKA (Also Known As):
EA
Address:
518 West Seneca Street
Ithaca, NY  14850
Hours:
See description
Area Served:
tompkins
Title:
Public Information Officer
Emotions Anonymous addresses problems involving love, grief, anger, dysfunctional families, resentment, and feelings like divorce, breaking-up, and the death of a loved one. Members use a 12-step program to reach serenity. Meetings:
  • Sunday: 7:30 pm, Ithaca Recovery Center, 518 W. Seneca St.
  • Tuesday: 8 pm, Unitarian Church annex basement, 306 N. Aurora St.
 

Empire Justice Center

AKA (Also Known As):
Empire Justice Center
Address:
1 W Main St # 200
Rochester, NY  14614
Fax:
(585) 454-4019
Title:
President & CEO
The Empire Justice Center does not provide legal representation in court. It will provide individuals with referrals to local legal aide offices.

The Center works to protect, preserve and improve the legal rights of poor and low income New York families. This is done through three major and interconnected areas of service.

  1. providing training, support and technical assistance to legal services and other community-based organizations to strengthen their work
  2. offering legal assistance to individuals in need and undertaking impact litigation
  3. engaging in policy analysis, research and advocacy
 

Empire Justice Center - Public Benefits

AKA (Also Known As):
Empire Justice Center - Public Benefits
Address:
119 Washington Ave
Albany, NY  12210
This group does not provide legal representation in court. Empire Justice Center is a well-established private, non-for-profit law firm, with offices in Albany, Rochester, Long Island and White Plains. It is the only statewide, multi-issue, multi-strategy non-profit law firm focused on changing the systems within which poor and low income families live. For more than 30 years, our advocates have worked to protect, preserve and improve the legal rights of poor and low income New York families. We do this through three major and interconnected areas of service: providing training, support and technical assistance to legal services and other community-based organizations to strengthen their work; offering legal assistance to individuals in need and undertaking impact litigation; and engaging in policy analysis, research and advocacy. Empire Justice protects and strengthens the legal rights of people in New York State who are poor, disabled or disenfranchised through: systems change advocacy, training and support to other advocates and organizations, and high quality direct civil legal representation.
 

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Address:
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Ariel Rios Building
Washington, DC  20460
Hours:
Monday-Friday, 10am-5 pm
Fax:
(212) 637-3526
Title:
Administrator
The mission of EPA is to protect human health and to safeguard the natural environment. Additional consumer hotlines, e-mail address and website run by the EPA:
(800) 368-5888 Asbestos ombudsman
(800) 363-2383 Electromagnetic field infoline
(800) 424-5323 National Lead Information Center
(800) 296-1996 Ozone information hotline
(800) 858-7378 Pesticides and related medical information
(800) 424-9346 Resource conservation/Superfund hotline
(800) 832-7828 Wetlands information line
(202) 554-1404 Pollution prevention and toxics (chemicals, PCBs)
http://www.epa.gov/ceis EPA information about localities by zip code sdwa@epamail.epa.gov Safe drinking water hotline e-mail address
 

Evelyn H. Weinstein

Address:
376 Brooktondale Rd.
Brooktondale, NY  14817
Area Served:
tompkins
Title:
LMSW
Experience with ages: 12-18 and 18-21 Insurance accepted: Some Near public transport: yes Areas: CBT, Grief counseling, Positive behavior planning, Family system theory, Skill development, and others Homevisits: Groups: yes- skill building such as birdwatching, wood working public speaking, photography, cooking, silk art, and architectural design
 

Expanded Syringe Access Program

Address:
see below
Cortland, NY  13045
Area Served:
cortland
Persons who are age 18 years or older may legally obtain and possess hypodermic needles and syringes through ESAP- without a medical prescription. Pharmacies may not advertise availability of hypodermic needles or syringes without a prescription and they must keep them in a manner that makes them available only to pharmacy staff (i.e., not openly available to customers). Registered providers must cooperate in a program to assure safe disposal of used hypodermic needles or syringes. Hypodermic needles and syringes provided through ESAP are accompanied by a safety insert explaining proper use, risk of blood borne diseases, proper disposal, dangers of injection drug use, how to access drug treatment as well as information about HIV/AIDS. Pharmacies in Cortland that participate in the program include: CVS Cortland, L.L.C., 13 Port Watson Street, (607) 723-3230 Rite Aid Pharmacy, 170 Port Watson Street, (607) 756-7591 Rite Aid Pharmacy, 1067 State Route 222, (607) 753-3029 Kinney Drugs, Inc., 3656 NYS Route 281, (607) 753-9359 Kinney Drugs, Inc., 14 Clinton Avenue, (607) 250-2522 Walgreens Pharmacy, 3948 Route 281, (607) 756-8489
 

Fairview Recovery Services

AKA (Also Known As):
Addictions Crisis Center or ACC
Address:
Fairview Recovery Services, Inc.
5 Merrick Street
Binghamton, NY  13904
Fax:
(607) 722-6767
Title:
Executive Director
Fairview Recovery Services, Inc. provides a continuum of individualized services and care for people with alcoholism, chemical dependency and co-occurring conditions.
 

Families First / New York Connects

Address:
323 Owego St.
Suite 128 Unit 6
Montour Falls, NY  14865
Area Served:
schuyler
Fax:
(607)-535-6810
Services:
  • All adults, youth and families will be able to access the services they need in a convenient and responsive manner.
  • Services will be integrated in such a way that adults, youth and families experience minimal duplication, delay and/or confusion and maximum cooperation among providers
  • Adults, youth and families will be active participants in their service plan and delivery. They will be provided every reasonable opportunity to benefit from services and achieve their goals.
  • Services will be driven by proven methods and informed research and will be outcome focused.
  • Services will be community oriented and foster increased community responsibility.
 

Family & Friends Eating Disorder Support Network

Address:
615 Willow Avenue
Cornell Cooperative Extension
Ithaca, NY  14850
Hours:
Third Wednesday, of each month (interactive video conference) 6:45 pm-8 pm
Area Served:
tompkins
A group for parents, siblings and friends of a loved one with an eating disorder, the Eating Disorders Family & Friends Support Network connects by interactive video with Dr. Kreipe from Strong Memorial/University of Rochester and families and friends in Monroe and Jefferson counties for informative dialog and support.
 

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