MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES IN SUFFOLK COUNTY
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1 DIRECTORY OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES IN SUFFOLK COUNTY 2015 EDITION 939 Johnson Avenue Ronkonkoma, NY Phone: Website:
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS About the MHAW Psychiatric Emergency/Crisis/Information and Referral...4 Inpatient Services/Patient s Rights...5 Psychiatric Hospitals Health Homes...8 Case Management...9 Act Teams...10 Back in the Community/Housing...11 Community Residences/CR-SRO Supported Housing/ Supportive Housing Mental Health Clinics Children s Mental Health Clinics Youth Centers...23 Substance Abuse Services Partial Hospitalization...30 PROS (Personalized Recovery Oriented Services) Children s Day Treatment Programs...32 Vocational Programs...33 Drop-in Centers...34 Ancillary Services...35 DSS Service Centers...35 Legal Services...36 Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders...37 Self-Help/Support Groups...38 Advocacy...39 Mental Health Literature...39 Additional Resources...40 Free/low-cost Medication Step Programs...40 Anger Management...41 Los recursos para los que hablan Español, Spanish Speaking Resource...42 Disaster resources...42 Peer Training/Credentialing..42 Directory Order Form...43 For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 1
3 The Association for Mental Health and Wellness (Formally The Mental Health Association in Suffolk County) The Association for Mental Health and Wellness is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. The MHAW is dedicated to promoting mental wellness by means of support services, education and advocacy. Since our inception we have advocated for improved services and funding for adults and children living with mental illnesses. Services include but are not limited to the following: Mental Health Helpline Trained staff and volunteers are available between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday to assist callers in locating services and resources in their community. All calls are confidential. We are also offering Open Access to individuals who would like meet a mental health professional for a face-to-face meeting to discuss your needs or those of a loved one to begin the process of obtaining treatment. Support Groups The MHAS sponsors free Support Groups around the following topics: Mood Disorder Relatives and Friends of Persons with Mental Illness Anxiety and Panic Disorder Community Education The MHAW offers educational programs to the public, professionals, consumers of mental health services and their families. Our educational programs include topics on mental illness, mental wellness in the workplace, stigma reduction and intervention and treatment strategies. We maintain a quality speaker s bureau consisting of professionals of diverse expertise. In addition we host several conferences each year on relevant topics facing our community. Advocacy The MHAW advocates for improved mental health services to the many residents of Suffolk County. Our professional staff is also available to assist individuals, their families and groups in advocating for improved services for persons with mental illness. The MHAW works closely with other mental health agencies throughout Suffolk County to assure that quality mental health services are delivered in our communities. We maintain a commitment to providing the necessary training and support to ensure that recipients of services are involved in system planning. Volunteer/ Internship Program The MHAW Volunteer/Internship program consists of dedicated, caring individuals who give of themselves to assist others to attain an improved quality of life. Volunteers are recruited to provide support to our information and referral program, facilitate support groups, speak to the community, and assist with clerical work. Careers in Recovery and Wellness Training Program MHAW provides Recovery and Wellness Training to assist and support consumers of mental health services who wish to work or volunteer in the field gain the skills needed in today s environment. This class is designed to meet the New York State Office of Mental Health Peer Credentialing Criteria. For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 2
4 The Association for Mental Health and Wellness (cont.) Membership: Membership is the key to our success and vital in helping us achieve our mission. Thanks to our members and supporters, we have been able to continue serving the community through our various programs and support services. In addition to supporting us towards achieving our goals; individual, professional, family, student, non-profit organization, school and corporation memberships offer many benefits at each level. This is our way of saying, Thank You for your support. For a nominal annual fee, members of various levels receive advance notice and discounts to special events and conferences. For Professional members a listing is added to our online community resource database. For Schools, Corporations and Non-Profits presentations are available to students or employees on various mental health topics. Don t miss out on this exciting opportunity. Join Today. Donations: Your donation is important. It will help us educate the Suffolk Community about mental illnesses and recovery, to advocate for individuals with mental illness and to promote mental health. Commemorative Gifts: Commemorative gifts provide a way to pay tribute to people who are important to you or someone close to you. They are a caring and fitting expression of sympathy. Commemorative gifts also offer an excellent opportunity to honor a loved one or a friend on a birthday, anniversary, promotion or other important events. Additionally, a donation to MHAW in honor of your guests makes a wonderful addition to a wedding celebration in lieu of a traditional favor. Your contribution is tax deductible. For further information please call, or write: The Association for Mental Health and Wellness. 939 Johnson Ave Ronkonkoma, NY Attn: Alexis Rodgers, LMSW Phone: Fax: arodgers@mhaw.org Website: The Association for Mental Health and Wellness receives funding from the NYS Office of Mental Health, Suffolk County Division of Community Mental Hygiene Services, through the generous support of our members and the community, and through federal and local grant support. *Please note, all phone numbers listed in this directory have a 631 area code unless otherwise noted. For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 3
5 PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCIES CPEP Program at Stony Brook...Ph: Fax: Crisis Residence (Pilgrim)... Ph: Mental Health Hot Line... Ph: Mobile Crisis Team...Ph: Response Hot Line...Ph: Fax: Suicide Prevention Lifeline...Ph: TALK (8255) Talbot House, 24-hr. Substance Abuse Crisis...Ph: Fax: Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault 24-hr. Hotline...Ph: Crisis Intervention APS (Adult Protective Services)...Ph: CPS (Child Protective Services)...Ph: (800) SC Department of Social Services Emergency Services-Hotline...Ph: (Housing, food, heat) (Emergency line after 4:30 pm) Long Island Crisis Center...Ph: (516) Response Hotline...Ph: Information/Referral (Non-emergency) Association for Mental Health & Wellness...Ph: Fax: Mental Health Helpline Suffolk Division of Community Mental Hygiene...Ph: Fax: Department of Social Services Hotline...Ph: Fax: Social Security Information Line... Ph: (800) NYS Office of Mental Health (OMH)...Ph: (800) Office of Mental Health Long Island Field Office...Ph: Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk...Ph: / 24hr hotline: P.O. Box 428, Holbrook, NY Suffolk Coalition Against Domestic Violence...Ph: Fax: For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 4
6 INPATIENT SERVICES Hospitalization may be needed to allow for a period during which the individual can be closely monitored to provide accurate diagnosis, to help adjust or stabilize medications, or during an acute episode where a person s mental illness temporarily worsens. There are times when a person becomes so ill that they are at risk of hurting themselves or others and hospitalization becomes necessary even though the individual does not wish to enter a hospital. While seeking help voluntarily is always preferable, if that is at all possible, the decision to hospitalize involuntarily can be more caring than it seems if that is the only way your family member or friend can get the care they need, especially if there is a risk of suicide or harm to others. Article 9 of the Mental Hygiene Law (1978) discusses hospitalization persons with a mental illness. Under the law there are three major classifications of admission. 1) Voluntary Admission - Any person 18 years of age or over in need of care or treatment may voluntarily sign himself/herself into a hospital if the admitting physician agrees that hospitalization is required. 2) Involuntary Admission - Any person 18 years of age or over may be admitted involuntarily upon the certification of two examining physicians or by a physician serving as a commissioner s designee with the concurrence of the hospital staff physician. 3) Emergency Admission (9.39) - Any psychiatric hospital or general hospital with a psychiatric unit which has facilities for emergency admission and is certified by the State Office of Mental Health for this purpose may admit a patient for immediate observation, care and treatment if the person s behavior is likely to result in serious harm to oneself or others. PATIENT S RIGHTS The rights of persons being treated for psychiatric illness or disability are fully protected under the law. No person, solely by reason of receiving service in a psychiatric ward shall be deprived of any civil right for which he or she is otherwise qualified and eligible. These rights include personal rights, the right to quality care, and the right to object to treatment. Upon admission, each patient may contact a Mental Hygiene Legal Services attorney. The MHLS is an arm of the NYS Superior Court (Article 33 of the New York State Mental Hygiene Law ). For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 5
7 PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS BROOKHAVEN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (Psych. Unit)...Ph: Fax: Hospital Road, Patchogue, NY BRUNSWICK HALL (Division of Brunswick Hospital)... Ph: Fax: Louden Ave, Amityville, NY bed proprietary psychiatric hospital; Accepts children ages EASTERN LONG ISLAND HOSPITAL...Ph: x Manor Place, Greenport, NY bed unit of a not-for-profit general hospital. Medicaid / Medicare. HUNTINGTON HOSPITAL...Ph: Fax: Park Ave, Huntington, NY bed unit of a not-for-profit general hospital. Accepts patients from 12 years of age and up. Medicaid / Medicare. MATHER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (adults)...ph: x 5800 MATHER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (adolescent)...ph: x 5820 North Country Rd., Port Jefferson, NY bed unit Adults, 10 bed unit Adolescents, not-for-profit general hospital Medicaid / Medicare 9.39 Admissions PILGRIM PSYCHIATRIC CENTER...Ph: Crooked Hill Rd., West Brentwood, NY bed State psychiatric center. Admissions by transfer from other psychiatric centers ONLY. SAGAMORE CHILDREN S PSYCHIATRIC CENTER...Ph: Half Hollow Road, Dix Hills, NY bed State children s psychiatric center. Limited to children yrs. from Nassau and Suffolk Counties, usually court-order or transfers Medicaid SOUTH OAKS HOSPITAL...Ph: Sunrise Highway, Amityville, NY bed unit of a not for profit psychiatric hospital Medicaid payments accepted for patients 21 and under and 65 and over; Inpatient alcohol and mental health services child to adult; Outpatient services starting at birth to adult SOUTHSIDE HOSPITAL...Ph: E. Main Street, Bay Shore, NY A not-for-profit general hospital. Medicaid. For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 6
8 PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS (cont.) ST. CATHERINE OF SIENNA HOSPITAL...Ph: Rte. 25A, Smithtown, NY bed unit and 10 bed unit of a non-for profit general hospital. Medicaid. UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL AT STONY BROOK...Ph: HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER S.U.N.Y., Stony Brook, NY bed unit acute adult care, 10 bed unit children Psychiatric emergency room Pediatric unit available. Medicaid. VETERANS ADMINISTRATION MEDICAL CENTER...Ph: Middleville Road, Northport, NY bed unit of a Veterans Administration general hospital. (Federal) Admissions restricted to honorably discharged veterans meeting eligibility criteria. For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 7
9 HEALTH HOMES Navigating the current health care system can be difficult for relatively healthy Medicaid recipients and even more so for enrollees who have high-cost and complex chronic conditions that drive a high volume of high cost inpatient episodes. A significant percentage of Medicaid expenditures are utilized by this subset of the Medicaid population. Appropriately accessing and managing these services, through improved care coordination and service integration, is essential in controlling future health care costs and improving health outcomes for this population. A Health Home is a care management service model whereby all of an individual's caregivers communicate with one another so that all of a patient's needs are addressed in a comprehensive manner. This is done primarily through a "care manager" who oversees and provides access to all of the services an individual needs to assure that they receive everything necessary to stay healthy, out of the emergency room and out of the hospital. Health records are shared (either electronically or paper) among providers so that services are not duplicated or neglected. The health home services are provided through a network of organizations providers, health plans and community-based organizations. When all the services are considered collectively they become a virtual "Health Home." The following are the designated Suffolk Health Homes: FEGS Health & Human Services System x Sue McKenna Senior Director Amy Dorin, Ph: (212) ADorin@fegs.org Hudson River HealthCare, Inc Allison McGuire, Ph: (914) amcguire@hrhcare.org North Shore - LIJ Health System Lauren Roth, Ph: (718) lroth1@nshs.edu For more information about Health Homes visit: For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 8
10 CASE MANAGEMENT CAMERA coordinates referrals for case care coordination through are health Home and ACT team providers. An individual receiving are coordination services can expect assistance with accessing services that support an improved quality of life. Care coordination can involve assistance with housing, outpatient treatment, vocational services, day programs and disability benefits. Additionally, the CAMERA unit provides referrals for care coordination services to those individuals without Medicaid coverage, and is available to offer assistance as you navigate the mental health system. Foe assistance or more information on how to apply please call (631) All case management referrals are made through the centralized unit within the Suffolk County Division of Community Mental Hygiene Services known as C.A.M.E.R.A CAMERA (Case Management Evaluation, Referral and Assessment) Based on an individual s location and needs, referrals are made to the following agencies: Supportive Case Management (SCM).Ph: Fax: North County Complex, Bldg. C-928 Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge, NY Intensive Case Management (ICM) Adults Ph: Fax: Pilgrim Psychiatric Center 998 Crooked Hill Road, Bldg. 42, W. Brentwood, NY Intensive Case Management (ICM) Children......Ph: Fax: Brentwood Mental Health Center 1841 Brentwood Road, Brentwood, NY F.E.G.S. Ph: Case Management Program 445 Oak Street, Copiague, NY Suffolk County Department of Health Division of Community Mental Hygiene Services Intensive Case Management for Children and Youth...Ph: Brentwood Road Brentwood, NY Ages 5-18 Sayville Project, Stony Brook University.....Ph: Johnson Avenue Suite 2 Bohemia, NY Case management and care management services Adult home initiative case management program For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 9
11 ACT TEAMS Assertive Community Treatment A team of professionals assigned to treat, monitor and ensure outpatient continuity of care for a select group of individuals who have repeated hospitalizations Family Service League ACT Team- The Freedom Project. Ph: Fax: East Main Street Riverhead, NY Family Service League ACT Team- West Team......Ph: Fifth Avenue, Bay Shore, NY Federation of Organizations ACT Team......Ph: Farmingdale Road, W. Babylon, NY F.E.G.S. Suffolk ACT Team.....Ph: x 236 Fax: Carleton Ave Central Islip, NY Pederson-Krag ACT Team West..Ph: Fax: Horizon Drive Huntington, NY Pederson-Krag ACT Team East Ph: Fax: Route 111 Smithtown, NY Pilgrim ACT Team....Ph: Grove Avenue, Patchogue, NY For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 10
12 BACK IN THE COMMUNITY - HOUSING First and most important service to be obtained is housing. If an individual does not own a home or live with relatives, there are several options. Application for all mental health housing in Suffolk County must be submitted to the Single Point of Access (SPA). The SPA may be reached at Apartment Treatment Program- Residents live with one or two other individuals in a community setting where they are visited by staff 3-4 times per week. Community Residences- Licensed, staffed, rehabilitative programs designed to assist individuals with learning or relearning the skills necessary to live as independently as possible in the community. There are varying levels of care based on the individuals needs. Levels of care range from 24 hour, 7-day staff supervision to 1 or 2 staff visits per week. Case managers, treatment providers, family or consumers can make the application, but each agency has its own requirements for documentation. Fees are regulated and can be managed by public benefits or private pay. Supported Housing- A number of agencies offer only this form of housing. It is virtually independent living. Supported Housing is a non-licensed, non-staffed permanent housing option. For a percentage of the person s income, he/she is provided with an apartment (may be single or shared) and all necessary furnishing. Utilities are usually included. Case Management is provided. Supportive Housing- In supportive housing, housing and support are linked. This means that staff members usually work in the residences to provide support. Supportive housing is a cost-effective combination of affordable housing with services that helps people live more stable, productive lives. Supportive housing works well for people who face the most complex challenges: individuals and families who are not only homeless, but who also have very low incomes and serious, persistent issues that may include substance use, mental illness, and HIV/AIDS. Community Residence, Single Room Occupancy (CR-SRO) - A type of transitional living. These are individual apartments that have their own efficiency kitchens and bathroom facilities, in supervised buildings with on-site case management. State Operated Community Residences - SOCR is a 24-hour, 7-day a week staffed program for individuals with a greater need for structure and supervision. Application may only be made through the discharge-planning unit of the State Psychiatric Facility. Pilgrim Psychiatric Center - Discharge Planning Unit...Ph: P.O. Box 366, Kings Park, NY Residential Care Center for Adults - RCCA is a 24 hour staffed residential facility targeted for adults who are not yet ready for a less structured environment. Application can only be made through the discharge-planning unit of the State Psychiatric facility Pilgrim Psychiatric Center - Discharge Planning Unit.....Ph: P.O. Box 366, Kings Park, NY Long Island Family Care Program Pilgrim Psychiatric Center Bldg.-69.Ph: This program places up to 4 individuals to live with a family who has received training and are supervised by the Pilgrim Family Care Staff. Substance Abuse & Mental Health Residences Phoenix House Community Residence..... Ph: P.O. Box, 3001, Bldg 5, Pilgrim Psychiatric Center, Brentwood, NY *For rental assistance please call DSS see page 35 For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 11
13 COMMUNITY RESIDENCES All applications for mental health adult housing services are processed through the single point of access (SPA) through the Long Island Residential Association...Ph: Aid to the Developmentally Disabled..Ph: Fax: E. Main St., Suite 508, Riverhead, NY Supervised and intensive supportive for the mentally ill and mentally ill/mentally retarded Catholic Charities. Ph: Fax: Sienna Residence, 12 Mechanicsville Road Bay Shore, NY Supervised, Intensive Supportive Concern for Independent Living...Ph: Fax: PO Box 358, 312 Expressway Dr. South Medford, NY F.R.E.E....Ph: (516) (Family Residences and Essential Enterprises) 191 Sweet Hollow Rd Old Bethpage, NY Housing for the mentally ill, mentally ill/mentally retarded, chemical abuser adults. H.A.L.I. (Hands Across Long Island)...Ph: Brightside Avenue Central Islip, NY Mercy Haven.... Ph: Connetquot Avenue Islip Terrace, NY Options for Community Living Inc.. Ph: Fax: E. Main Street, Suite 6 Smithtown, NY Park House Inc..Ph: PO Box 982 Smithtown, NY Phoenix House- Community Residences..Ph: Pilgrim Psychiatric Center W. Brentwood, NY For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 12
14 COMMUNITY RESIDENCES (cont.) Madonna Heights Services... Ph: Burrs Lane, PO Box 8020 Dix Hills, NY Single women in recovery, women with children, recovery homes for released convicts. Nassau / Suffolk Coalition for Homeless Services.... Ph: (516) Homeless shelter, respite and emergency housing Transitional Services of New York for Long Island... Ph: Fax: Suffolk Avenue, Brentwood, NY Supervised, intensive supportive, and supportive, HIV/AIDS housing The Way Back, Inc..Ph: Fax: Main Street, Suite 6 Port Jefferson, NY Supervised, intensive supportive, and supportive, apartment treatment COMMUNITY RESIDENCE SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCY (CR-SRO) Federation of Organizations.... Ph: Fax: Farmingdale Road West Babylon, NY (The Irving Berkowitz CRSRO) Concern for Independent Living...Ph: Fax: Expressway Drive South Medford, NY (Pollack Gardens) F.R.E.E. (Family Residences and Essential Enterprises) Ph: (516) Plant Avenue Hauppauge, NY For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 13
15 SUPPORTED HOUSING Adelante of Suffolk County......Ph: Fax: (866) Carleton Avenue, Central Islip, NY Supported housing for Hispanic and other multi-cultural individuals Aid to the Developmentally Disabled..Ph: Fax: E. Main St., Suite 508, Riverhead, NY Supervised and intensive supportive for the mentally ill and mentally ill/mentally retarded Association for Mental Health & Wellness.... Ph: Fax: Johnson Avenue, Ronkonkoma, NY (formally Clubhouse of Suffolk) Concern for Independent Living...Ph: Fax: Expressway Drive South, Medford, NY Federation of Organizations Ph: Fax: Farmingdale Road, West Babylon, NY F.R.E.E. (Family Residences and Essential Enterprises) Ph: (516) Sweet Hollow Road....Fax: (516) Old Bethpage, NY H.A.L.I. (Hands Across Long Island). Ph: Fax: Brightside Avenue, Central Islip, NY Mercy Haven...Ph: Fax: Connetquot Avenue, Suite 10, Islip Terrace, NY Housing for singles, adults and families Options for Community Living, Inc.... Ph: East Main Street, Suite 6,Smithtown, NY Pederson-Krag Center.. Ph: Fax: Horizon Drive, Huntington, NY Supported housing for their clients ONLY The Way Back, Inc..Ph: Fax: Main Street, Suite 6, Port Jefferson, NY For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 14
16 SUPPORTIVE HOUSING Aid to the Developmentally Disabled..Ph: Fax: E. Main St., Suite 508, Riverhead, NY Supervised and intensive supportive for the mentally ill and mentally ill/mentally retarded Concern for Independent Living...Ph: Fax: Expressway Drive South, Medford, NY Federation of Organizations.... Ph: Fax: Farmingdale Road, West Babylon, NY (The Irving Berkowitz CRSRO) F.R.E.E. (Family Residences and Essential Enterprises) Ph: (516) Plant Avenue, Hauppauge, NY Mercy Haven...Ph: Fax: Connetquot Avenue, Islip Terrace, NY Housing for singles, adults and families The Way Back, Inc..Ph: Fax: Main Street, Suite 6, Port Jefferson, NY Supervised, intensive supportive, and supportive, apartment treatment Transitional Services of New York for Long Island... Ph: Fax: Suffolk Avenue, Brentwood, NY Haven House provides supervised, intensive supportive, and supportive, HIV/AIDS housing TSLI provides housing for the mentally ill For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 15
17 OTHER HOUSING SERVICES The Mediation Project- A mediator is available to meet with people living in mental health housing to help residents resolve conflicts related to their mental health housing needs. The goal of the program is to help individuals maintain housing Ph: ext Adult Homes Living quarters where room and board are provided. There is less structure and supervision. Not all Adult Homes accept applications from persons with psychiatric disabilities. Any complaints regarding a licensed Adult Home should be directed to the Office of Housing and Adult Services- NYS Dept. of Social Services at / Division of Adult Services (DAS) Residences for the Dual Diagnosed, either MICA (Mentally Ill Chemically Abusing) or MI/MR, (Mentally Ill and Retarded) are available though limited in number. There are specific criterions to be met and there is usually a waiting list. Call SPA or the MHAS for details. For the MI/MR population, call: Office For People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Ph: A Oser Avenue Hauppauge, NY S. C. Div. of Mental Health - Children s Services (SPOA). Ph: Office of Mental Health- Children s Liaison....Ph: Mental Health Association in Suffolk County..Ph: Residential Programs for Children These operate similarly to community residences, but the referral process and eligibility criteria may differ. For details, call any of the following: Long Island Adolescent.Ph: Fax: Stony Brook Road Stony Brook, NY Madonna Heights..Ph: Fax: Burrs Lane, PO Box 8020, Dix Hills, NY year old females only Pederson-Krag Community Residence-Setauket*....Ph: Fax: Pederson-Krag Community Residence-Dix Hills*... Ph: Fax: *12-17 year old males only on admission, can be 18 in program MercyFirst.....Ph: (516) Fax: (516) Community and Campus-Based Residential Treatment Programs 525 Convent Road, Syosset, NY No one-time evaluations For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 16
18 MENTAL HEALTH CLINICS *Please see pages for PROS Programs offering additional clinical treatment services* Brentwood Mental Health Clinic. Ph: Fax: Brentwood Road, Brentwood, NY No evaluations Brookhaven Mental Health Centers Emergency Room Access Center....Ph: Fax: Hospital Rd. Patchogue, NY Shirley Center...Ph: Fax: Montauk Highway, Shirley, NY Will do evaluations, 5+ Patchogue Center..Ph: fax: E. Main Street, Patchogue, NY No one-time evaluations, 5+ Buckman Center Brentwood.... Ph: Fax: Pilgrim Psychiatric Center, Bldg 47, 998 Crooked Hill Road, W. Brentwood, NY Catholic Charities: Bay Shore Center.....Ph: Fax: Fourth Avenue, Bay Shore, NY Will do evaluations Medford Center..... Ph: Fax: North Ocean Avenue, Medford, NY Will do evaluations Community Counseling Services 408 Main Street South, Center Moriches, NY Ph: Fax: No psychiatric services Mon-Sat 9 9 PM Family Service League -Westhampton Beach.. Ph: Fax: Main Street, Westhampton Beach, NY PO Box 1348, Mental health and substance abuse programs Farmingville Mental Health Center..Ph: Fax: Horseblock Place, Farmingville, NY No one-time evaluations For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 17
19 Family Service League: MENTAL HEALTH CLINICS (cont.) CAPT (Children and Parents Together)......Ph: Fax: Fifth Avenue, Bay Shore, NY (Program for Parents with mental illness) Center Moriches Center...Ph: Fax: Main Street, Center Moriches, NY East Hampton Center....Ph: Fax: Newtown Lane, East Hampton, NY East Yaphank Center: 1490 William Floyd Parkway, East Yaphank, NY Ph: Fax: Mental health and substance abuse programs No one-time evaluations Family Counseling Center Westhampton Beach.. Ph: Fax: Bienecke Building, 40 Main Street P.O. Box 1348, Westhampton Beach, NY Mattituck Center...Ph: Fax: Main Road, P.O. Box 1418 Mattituck, NY The Iovino South Shore Family Center Ph: Fax: Fifth Avenue, Bay Shore, NY The Olsten Family Center..... Ph: Fax: Park Avenue, Huntington, NY 1174 No psych evals. Stepping Stones for 18 and over Huntington... Ph: Horizon Drive, Huntington, NY Riverhead Center 208 Roanoke Avenue, Riverhead, NY Ph: Sterlington Commons, Greenport, NY Ph: Family Wellness Center (FREE).. Ph: Fax: Plant Avenue, Hauppauge, NY, For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 18
20 MENTAL HEALTH CLINICS (cont.) Federations of Organizations: 240-A Long Island Avenue, Wyandanch, NY Ph: No one-time evaluations FEGS Mental Health Centers: Long Island Call Center.... Ph: (516) Central Islip.. Ph: Fax: Carleton Avenue, Central Islip, NY Copiague Center......Ph: Fax: Oak Street, Copiague, NY Hope House Ministries......Ph: Fax: P.O. Box 358, 1 High St., Port Jefferson, NY No psychiatric services Will do evaluations Madonna Heights Services.. Ph: Fax: Burrs Lane, Dix Hills, NY No one-time evaluations Opti Healthcare Mental Health Centers Hollywood Drive Center....Ph: Fax: Hollywood Drive, Smithtown, NY No one-time evaluations Also provides dental care services Meadow Glen Center 75 Landing Meadow Rd., Smithtown, NY Ph: Riverhead Center......Ph: Fax: E. Main Street, Riverhead, NY No one-time evaluations Pederson-Krag Mental Health Centers: Smithtown Ph: Fax: Route 111, Smithtown, NY No one-time evaluations Peconic Center- Pilgrim Outpatient Center......Ph: Fax: E. Main Street, Suite 103, Riverhead, NY No one-time evaluations For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 19
21 MENTAL HEALTH CLINICS (cont.) Riverhead Mental Health Center......Ph: Fax: Jail Unit Suffolk County Correctional Facility 100 Center Drive, Riverhead, NY Riverhead Mental Health Center. Ph: Fax: County Center 300 Center Drive, Riverhead, NY No one-time evaluations South Oaks Outpatient Services.. Ph: Fax: Sunrise Hwy, Amityville, NY Substance abuse program, mental health secondary South Oaks Affiliate.Ph: Fax: Sunrise Hwy, Amityville, NY No one-time evaluations No therapists on staff Private office Skills Unlimited MHC Oakdale.... Ph: Fax: Locust Avenue, Oakdale, NY Stony Brook University Hospital-Clinic Treatment Program, Adult Division.....Ph: Nesconset Hwy, Building 2, Stony Brook, NY Fax: No therapists on staff (medication management only), No one-time evaluations, No substance abuse Western Suffolk Center Ph: Fax: Pilgrim Psychiatric Center, Bldg Crooked Hill Rd., W. Brentwood, NY Yaphank Adult and Geriatric Pilgrim Outpatient Center.....Ph: Fax: Industrial Blvd., Medford, NY only No one-time evaluations Groups for recovery For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 20
22 CHILDREN S MENTAL HEALTH CLINICS Note: Many clinics serve children. However, it s wise to check for the availability of staff specially trained in children s issues. The following specialize in services for children. Brentwood Mental Health Clinic (over 7 years)......ph: Fax: Brentwood Road, Brentwood, NY Brookhaven Mental Health Center: Shirley Center East (5+) Ph: Fax: Montauk Highway, Shirley, NY Patchogue Center West (5+) Ph: Fax: E. Main Street, Patchogue, NY Catholic Charities: Bay Shore Center (5 and up)..ph: Fax: Fourth Avenue, Bay Shore, NY Medford Center (5 and up)....ph: Fax: North Ocean Avenue, Medford, NY Family Service League: Mattituck Center (5 and up)...ph: Fax: Main Rd., Mattituck, NY Horizon Drive, Huntington, NY (4 and up)......ph: Farmingville Mental Health Center (6 and up) Ph: Fax: Horseblock Place, Farmingville, NY Federations of Organizations 240-A Long Island Avenue, Wyandanch, NY 11796(5 and up).....ph: FEGS Mental Health Center Copiague (6 and up)...ph: Fax: Oak Street, Copiague, NY Center Moriches (6 and up)...ph: Fax: Main Street, Center Moriches, NY Central Islip (5 and up)...ph: Fax: Carleton Ave., Central Islip, NY For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 21
23 CHILDREN S MENTAL HEALTH CLINICS (cont.) Just Kids Diagnostic and Treatment Center....Ph: Fax: Long Wood Rd., Middle Island, NY Private preschool programs for young children disabled and non-disabled, birth to five years Birth to adults Have psychiatric nurse practitioner Madonna Heights Services (5 and up)...ph: Fax: Burrs Lane, Dix Hills, NY Emergency # during closed hours: Ph: Pederson-Krag Children s Clinic (all locations will perform psych evaluations without admission) 11 Route 111, Smithtown, NY 11787(4 and up)... Ph: Fax: Riverhead Mental Health Center.....Ph: Fax: Center Drive, County Center, Riverhead, NY (Teenagers and older- no child psychiatrist on site) (Prior mental health diagnosis required prior to being admitted to care) Sagamore Children s Psychiatric Clinics: All initial calls to Sagamore for services should be made to the main intake number Callers will be directed to appropriate services. Waverly Avenue Children s Clinic.. Ph: Fax: Waverly Avenue, Suite 14, Patchogue, NY School age children 7-17 years old Sagamore in-patient discharges ONLY, waiting list otherwise South Oaks Children and Adolescent Outpatient Services..Ph: Fax: Sunrise Hwy, Amityville, NY Ages 5+, will provide psych evaluations without admission For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 22
24 YOUTH CENTERS After school social program open to community residents. Program services may vary. Babylon Youth Bureau (ages 5-20, free counseling services)..ph: Phelps Lane, N. Babylon, NY Brookhaven Youth Bureau (ages 12-21, and their families).... Ph: Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY Family Service League Brookhaven Youth Program (ages 5 and up)...ph: Fax: William Floyd Parkway, East Yaphank, NY Huntington Youth Bureau (primarily teenagers & substance abuse)...ph: Fax: Park Ave, Huntington, NY Excel: works with teenagers for job training and college preparation Sanctuary: gives teenagers temporary housing placement, and does family counseling Youth Core: handles first time offenders (juvenile) through trial by peers Substance Abuse Program (drug and alcohol) Islip Youth Bureau (adolescents).....ph: Fax: Main St., Islip, NY After school program, summer program, parent education, etc. Associated with Youth and Family Counseling Brentwood Work with Islip Runaway Program Riverhead Community Awareness Program....Ph: Fax: E. Main St., Riverhead, NY Drug and Alcohol Prevention Program, for children from Riverhead Public school ONLY Smithtown Youth Bureau.... Ph: Fax: E. Main St., Smithtown, NY Parenting programs, brief crisis interventions, leadership, job readiness Family and youth (birth to 21) services, not including counseling Service the town of Smithtown Suffolk County Youth Bureau (ages Birth -21) Ph: Fax: Vets Hwy., Hauppauge, NY No direct services, just fund, do referrals for runaway and homeless children LIGALY (ages 13 to adults). Ph: Fax: (Long Island Gay and Lesbian Youth) 34 Park Ave. Bay Shore, NY Network, counseling services, workshops YMCA Family Services...Ph: Fax: E. Main Street, Suite 160, Bay Shore, NY Counseling for adolescents For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 23
25 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAMS Inpatient Withdrawal Management and Detoxification Long Island Center for Recovery Inc......Ph: Fax: West Montauk Highway, Hampton Bays, NY day drug and alcohol rehab, Crisis Services-Med. Sup Withdrawal-Inpatient Quannacut at Eastern Long Island Hospital. Ph: Fax: Manor Place, Greenport, NY day drug and alcohol rehab, medical managed detoxification, voluntary, court mandated, must have insurance The Long Island Home-South Oaks Hospital Ph: Fax: Sunrise Hwy, Amityville, NY beds. (Crisis Services-Med. Sup Withdrawal-Inpatient, must have insurance) Catholic Charities Talbot House...Ph: Fax: C Carlough Road, Bohemia, NY (Crisis Services-Short Term Medically Monitored Withdrawal, 24 hour voluntary only, 18+) Brookhaven Memorial Hospital.. Ph: Fax: Hospital Road, Patchogue, NY (Medical Detox Only. 3 day medical withdrawal program. Must come from emergency room for admittance) St. Charles Hospital.Ph: Belle Terre Rd, Port Jefferson, NY (Detox Unit, must go through Emergency Room) Inpatient Rehabilitation Treatment Charles K. Post Addictions Center...Ph: Fax: Crooked Hill Rd., West Brentwood, NY beds. (28 day Rehabilitation) Quannacut at Eastern Long Island Hospital..Ph: Manor Place, Greenport, NY beds. (28 day drug and alcohol rehab, medical managed detoxification, MICA) Long Island Home-South Oaks Hospital.....Ph: Fax: Sunrise Hwy, Amityville, NY Seafield Center, Inc..Ph: Fax: Seafield Lane, Westhampton Beach, NY beds.(16+, around 17 day program, 24 hour medical, DOES provide transportation) St. Charles Hospital.. Ph: Fax: Belle Terre Road-5 th Floor, Port Jefferson, NY beds.(30 male, 10 female. 19+, 28 day drug and alcohol rehab) For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 24
26 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAMS (cont.) Intensive Residential Care Phoenix Houses of Long Island Ph: Fax: (Long Island Admissions Office, locations in Brentwood, Hauppauge, Lake Ronkonkoma and Wainscott) Phoenix Houses Brentwood Ph: Fax: Crooked Hill Road, Pilgrim Center, Building 5, Brentwood, NY , intensive residential care, and outpatient program Phoenix Houses Wainscott Ph: Fax: Industrial Hampton, Wainscott, NY Adolescence ONLY, residential care, no outpatient program Phoenix House of Long Island Hauppauge....Ph: Fax: Veterans Hwy, Hauppauge, NY Residential program only Outreach Project...Ph: Fax: Crooked Hill Rd, Brentwood, NY beds. (Adolescents only, ages 13-18) Madonna Heights (Morning Star) Dix Hills...Ph: Fax: Burrs Lane, Dix Hills, NY beds. (Halfway House - Women only and Single women with children) Daytop Village Inc Ph: Fax: New York Ave, Huntington Station, NY daytop.org Alcohol & Drug, Adult and Adolescent (14+), Residential Services Residential Services-Community Residential Charles K. Post Addictions Center...Ph: Fax: Crooked Hill Rd., West Brentwood, NY (28 day Rehabilitation, 18+, Alcohol & Drugs Phoenix Houses of Long Island Ph: Crooked Hill Road, Pilgrim Center, Building 5, Brentwood, NY (Long Island Admissions Office, locations also in Hauppauge, Lake Ronkonkoma and Wainscott) SCO Family of Services-Madonna Heights.....Ph: Fax: Burrs Lane, Dix Hills, NY beds. (Young women only ages 12-17), Day School (12-17) with up to 25 Behavioral/emotional issues & mild to moderate psychiatric disorders, not just substance abuse For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 25
27 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAMS (cont.) Methadone Treatment Clinic Services Hauppauge Intake and Maintenance Program...Ph: Fax: Wireless Blvd, Hauppauge, NY Opiates only East End Methadone Maintenance Program.. Ph: Fax Center Drive, Riverhead, NY Opiates only 18+ Drug and Alcohol Outpatient Services Alternatives Counseling Services, Inc..Ph: Fax: Hampton Rd., Southampton, NY , Drug and Alcohol Alternatives Counseling Services, Inc..Ph: Fax: East Main St., Riverhead, NY Drug and Alcohol, 16+, both 1 on 1 and group meetings BEST.Ph: Grand Blvd, Suite 17, Deer Park, NY Suboxone, substance abuse, MICA Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Center..Ph: Fax: East Main St., Patchogue, NY Drug and Alcohol, 18+ Additional location at 550 Montauk Hwy, Shirley, NY Catholic Charities of Rockville Centre-Commack...Ph: Fax: Indian Head Rd, Commack, NY Drug and Alcohol, 18+, OASAS licensed facility Catholic Charities of Rockville Centre-Hampton Bays Ph: East Montauk Hwy, PO Box 758, Hampton Bays, NY (Spanish and English) Catholic Charities of Rockville Centre-East Hampton.Ph: Springs Fire Place Road, East Hampton, NY (Spanish speaking only) Concepts for Narcotics Prevention Northport...Ph: Fax: Main Street, Northport, NY , drugs & alcohol For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 26
28 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAMS (cont.) Daytop Village Inc....Ph: Fax: New York Avenue, Huntington Station, NY Adult and Adolescent (12 21), Outpatient Eastern Long Island Hospital. Ph: Fax Harrison Ave, Riverhead, NY (Drug and alcohol, 18+) Family Counseling Service-Westhampton Beach.... Ph: Fax: Main Street, Westhampton Beach, NY PO Box 1348, Drug and Alcohol, 16+ Family Service League Shirley.. Ph: Fax: William Floyd Parkway, Shirley, NY Drug & Alcohol, 18+ Hope for Youth, Inc..Ph: Dixon Ave, Amityville, NY (outpatient chemical dependency program for adolescents only) Family Service League, Inc Fifth Ave, Bay Shore, NY Ph: x6451 Fax: Drug and Alcohol, Bi-lingual 1490 William Floyd Pkwy, East Yaphank, NY Ph: Fax Drug and Alcohol, Mental Health Clinic 208 Roanoke Ave, Riverhead, NY Ph: Fax: Drug and Alcohol, 14+ John T. Mather Hospital Outpatient..Ph: Fax: Highland Blvd, Port Jefferson, NY (located off premise from hospital) 13+, drug and alcohol, no intensive outpatient program The Long Island Home/South Oaks Hospital...Ph: Fax: Sunrise Hwy, Amityville, NY (outpatient and intensive outpatient program) Long Island Center for Recovery Inc......Ph: Fax: West Montauk Highway, Hampton Bays, NY (outpatient program) Outreach Project...Ph: Fax: Farber Drive, Bellport, NY (outpatient services ages 12 and up) For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 27
29 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAMS (cont.) Drug and Alcohol Outpatient Services Outreach Project......Ph: Fax: Crooked Hill Rd, Brentwood, NY (outpatient services ages 12 and up) Pederson-Krag Center Huntington....Ph: Fax: Horizon Drive, Huntington, NY (18+, Drug and alcohol) Pederson-Krag: North Smithtown..Ph: Route 111, Smithtown, NY Pederson-Krag: North Wyandanch Ph: Fax: A Long Island Ave, Wyandanch, NY (MICA, 15+, drug & alcohol) Phoenix Houses Brentwood... Ph: Fax: Crooked Hill Road, Pilgrim Center, Building 5, Brentwood, NY Outpatient program, adolescents and adults Outpatient for military personnel.. Ph: Fax: The Place.. Ph: Fax: Main Street, Northport, Outpatient drug& alcohol counseling Seafield Services, Inc. (General Number)...Ph: (800) West Main Street, Riverhead, NY Ph: Fax: , drug & alcohol, have housing for people in substance abuse program 450 Waverly Ave, Suite 5, Patchogue, NY Ph: , drug & alcohol, have housing for people in substance abuse program 37 John St., Amityville, NY Ph: Fax: , drug & alcohol, have housing for people in substance abuse program 3251 Route 112, Medford, NY Ph: , drug & alcohol, have housing for people in substance abuse program South Oaks Outpatient Services.. Ph: Fax: Sunrise Hwy, Amityville, NY Substance abuse program, mental health secondary For information and permission about copying and distributing this directory contact MHAW. Page 28
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