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Lakeview Mental Health Services, Inc.

AKA (Also Known As):
Lakeview
Address:
600 West Washington Street
Geneva, NY  14456
Hours:
Office: Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-5 pm; Program: 24 hours daily
Area Served:
tompkins
Fax:
(607) 272-1452
Title:
Chief Executive Officer
Lakeview Mental Health Services is a psychiatric rehabilitation-based program. In Tompkins County, it provides community residences, supportive apartments, and supported housing resources for adults with diagnoses of mental illness. Lakeview also provides:
  • psychiatric rehabilitative services and support to adult residents with psychiatric disabilities
  • instruction in living skills (nutrition, money management, health care, time management, coping skills, community utilization, etc.)
  • supportive counseling
  • long-term and transitional programs
  • case management and housing-related services in the individual's own (unlicensed) home
  • Single Room Occupancy (SRO)
 

Liberty Resources

Address:
1045 James Street
Syracuse, NY  13045
Liberty Resources, Inc., was founded in 1978 by citizens who wished to develop community based services in Madison County. Today, Liberty Resources continues to expand its geographic reach and scope of services. Providing residential and non-residential services to individuals and families, its present array of services cover:
  • mental health
  • mental retardation and developmental disabilities
  • individuals living with HIV/AIDS
  • families and youth involved in the child welfare system
  • domestic violence
  • persons in recovery
  • diversified case management
 

Liberty Resources, Multisystemic Therapy (MST) Program

Address:
Tompkins County Human Services Bldg
320 West State Street
Ithaca, NY  14850
Area Served:
tompkins
Fax:
(607) 274-5020
Title:
Program Supervisor
Multisystemic Therapy (MST), an intensive family- and community-based treatment program, addresses the sources of serious antisocial behavior in juvenile offenders to eliminate need for out-of-home placement. MST interventions aim to:
  • improve caregiver discipline practices
  • enhance family relations
  • decrease associations with deviant peers and increase interactions with pro-social peers
  • improve school or vocational performance
  • engage youth in positive recreational outlets
  • develop a network of extended family, neighbors and friends to support caregivers
 

Mental Health Association in New York State, Inc.

AKA (Also Known As):
MHANYS
Address:
194 Washington Avenue
Suite 415
Albany, NY  12210-2314
Hours:
Monday-Friday, 9 am-5 pm
Fax:
(518) 427-8676
Title:
CEO
The mission of the Mental Health Association in New York State, Inc. (MHANYS) is to ensure that the public mental health policy is fair, just, and promotes equality. MHANYS is dedicated to promoting mental health and recovery by encouraging consumer empowerment, overcoming discrimination, and raising public awareness with education, advocacy, and public information.
 

Mental Health Association in T.C., Adult Advocacy Program

Address:
301 South Geneva Street (Henry St. John Building)
Suite 109
Ithaca, NY  14850
Hours:
Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Area Served:
tompkins
Fax:
(607) 272-5343
Title:
Director of Adult Services
Trained advocates answer requests for assistance from individuals who use mental health and/or hospital psychiatric services.
Advocates can:
  • assist in decision-making/informed choices
  • lend support
  • clarify treatment plans
  • supply information about hospital policies or procedures
  • refer to Mental Hygiene Legal Services or other legal resources
  • discuss options for support in the community
  • respond to other concerns from individuals receiving or who have received mental health services
  • intercede in difficulties with activities of daily living, landlords, etc.
 

Mental Health Association in T.C., Community Education

Address:
301 South Geneva Street (Henry St. John Building)
Suite 109
Ithaca, NY  14850
Hours:
Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Area Served:
tompkins
Fax:
(607) 272-5343
Title:
Community Educator
The Community Education Program:
  • publishes the MHA magazine "States of Mind" three times a year
  • organizes conferences, workshops, speakers, symposia and forums on mental health issues
  • works with the MHA Wellness and Referral Program to collect and supply materials on individuals' request topics for public use
  • offers education on mental health and related issues to individuals, groups, schools and businesses
  • provides wellness and recovery resources to the public including information on mental health professionals and support groups. A list of psychiatrists, therapists, and support groups also is available online.
 

Mental Health Association in T.C., Community Mental Health Project

Address:
301 South Geneva Street (Henry St. John Building)
Suite 109
Ithaca, NY  14850
Hours:
Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm
Area Served:
tompkins
Fax:
(607) 272-5343
Title:
Assistant Executive Director
The Community Mental Health Project is renewable annually.Topics and focii change each year. Currently we are working to present programs to help reduce stigma in our community. This project is accountable to MHANYS (Mental Health Association of NYS), which is its state umbrella organization.
 

Mental Health Association in T.C., Family Support Services

Address:
301 South Geneva Street (Henry St. John Building)
Suite 109
Ithaca, NY  14850
Hours:
Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Area Served:
tompkins
Fax:
(607) 272-5343
Title:
Family Support Services Coordinator
Family Support Services offers a respite program for families where a mental health diagnosis is present or presumed. A trained parent advocate can accompany parents of children with special needs to meetings, etc. This advocate also works with parents/caregivers/guardians who have a psychiatric diagnosis. Limited case management is provided to coordinate meetings with multiple service providers. Advocacy is offered as needed for parents and children. Socialization and skill building activities for children with/or who have a parent with a diagnosed mental illness is offered. Services are provided to children ages 3-18 years old. Activities may involve visits to museums, parks, movies, gyms, restaurants and/or other venues that foster age-appropriate emotional and social growth. The Parents Support Group meets monthly on the 1st Monday of the month for parents to gain support and receive information, education, support and feedback about children with special needs. Parent empowerment training is also offered through this program.
 

Mental Health Association in T.C., Starlight Peer Advocacy Center

AKA (Also Known As):
Starlight Peer Advocacy (Drop In) Center for Empowerment (SPACE)
Address:
Henry St. John Building
301 South Geneva Street, Suite 110
Ithaca, NY  14850
Hours:
Monday - Saturday, 10am - 6pm. Dinner is on Wednesday, at 201 East Green Street, at 5PM; Holidays, 12pm - 6pm
Area Served:
tompkins
Fax:
(607) 241-1005
Title:
SPACE Coordinator
The SPACE program is run by and for people who are current or former consumers of mental health services. One SPACE project is a cable TV show on mental health issues called "Starlight Presents" that is nearing the airing of its 300th episode. It has social and recreational activities of all kinds including writing groups, holiday celebrations, craft groups, outings, leisure time activities, etc.
 

Mental Health Association in T.C., Wellness and Referral Program

Address:
301 South Geneva Street (Henry St. John Building)
Suite 109
Ithaca, NY  14850
Hours:
Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Area Served:
tompkins
Fax:
(607) 272-5343
Title:
C.R.E.W. Director
C.R.E.W. (Counseling, Recovery, Empowerment, and Wellness Services) provides mental health services through therapy, support groups and one-on-one consultation. Groups for adults take a strengths-based approach using systems such as Wellness Recovery Action Plan (W.R.A.P.) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (D.B.T.). The new after-school program for children and adolescents will focus on skill building and emotional support.
 

Mental Health Association in Tompkins County

Address:
614 West State Street
Ithaca, NY  14850
Hours:
Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm
Area Served:
tompkins
Fax:
(607) 272-5343
Title:
Executive Director
The Mental Health Association in Tompkins County envisions a community-based system of care and treatment that enables every person to achieve all rights and responsibilities and to participate fully in society. We offer a variety of programs including advocacy and support services, respite services for children, support for parents and caregivers, community education, information and referral, and a peer social center.
 

Mental Hygiene Legal Service, Appelate Division, Third Department

Address:
c/o Elmira Psychiatric Center
100 Washington Street, Bldg. 4
Elmira, NY  14901
Hours:
Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Fax:
(607) 271-9038
The MHLS provides representation, without charge, to patients in psychiatric hospitals and residents of developmental centers who need legal advice or assistance concerning their institutionalization. Advocacy is provided for individuals in private as well as state operated facilities. The MHLS also serves as appointed legal counsel in Kendra's Law proceedings. The agency also is frequently appointed as court evaluator or legal counsel in guardianship proceedings under Article 81 of the Mental Hygiene Law.
 

National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of the Finger Lakes

AKA (Also Known As):
National Alliance on Mental Illness, Finger Lakes
Address:
West Side Office Center, 2nd Floor
430 West Martin Luther King Jr/State Street
Ithaca, NY  14851-6544
Hours:
Answering machine always available; return calls made (when necessary) as soon as possible
Title:
President
The National Alliance on Mental Illness, Finger Lakes (NAMI-FL):
  • provides support for families and friends of people with mental illnesses
  • educates on serious mental illness and advocates for the mentally ill and their families
  • advocates for improved services for people with mental illnesses
  • fights stigma
  • supports research to find causes of mental illness and improve treatment
Support groups for family members of people with mental illness meet twice a month. Call for information and location. NAMI-FL offers two workshops: Family to Family, a 12-week course covering information and skills to help family members cope more effectively with relatives with mental illnesses, and Basics, a 6-week course geared specifically to family members of children and adolescents with mental illnesses.
 

Recovering Couples Anonymous

AKA (Also Known As):
RCA
Address:
Ithaca Community Recovery Building (upstairs)
518 West Seneca Street
Ithaca, NY  14850
Hours:
Meetings: Sunday, 8-9 pm
Area Served:
tompkins
Recovering Couples Anonymous (RCA) is a self-help program for couples who have been separated and near divorce. It is open to any couple in which both partners have an honest desire to develop and maintain an intimate and loving relationship.
 

Southern Tier AIDS Program, Inc., Client Services

AKA (Also Known As):
STAP
Address:
501 South Meadow Street
Ithaca, NY  14850
Hours:
Monday-Friday, 9 am-5 pm
Fax:
(607) 272-0079
Title:
Director of Programs
Case management and other supportive services, including:
  • health information, medical advocacy, treatment education
  • referrals to medical care and mental health services
  • nutrition
  • housing assistance
  • legal assistance
  • links to other related community services
  • emergency financial assistance for qualifying clients
 

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