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Rape Crisis Services 1-800-832-1200 or 845-346-HELP
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Advocacy, crisis intervention and accompaniment for adult and child survivors of rape, sexual assault and incest. Professional training and sexual violence prevention education. |
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Rehabilitative Social Clubs
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Programs held in Port Jervis and Middletown, offering adults with mental illness a time to come together and socialize. Transportation is provided. |
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Community Habilitation ( Home and Community Based Waiver Services)
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Provides in-home independent living skills training for people with developmental disabilities through the Home and Community Based Waiver Services (HCBS) |
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Respite (Home and Community Based Waiver Services)
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A care-giving break for parents who have a child/adult with developmental disabilities through the Home and Community Based Services Waiver (HCBS). |
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“In Safe Hands” Educational Peer Support Group for Youth Survivors of Sexual Assault, it meets at Mental Health Association in Orange County, Inc. For more information contact Allie Lerman, MS Victim Services Coordinator at (845) 342 2400 Ext 224
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S.A.N.E. (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners)
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S.A.N.E. (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners) Forensic evidence collection and treatment for adult survivors of rape, sexual assault and incest. Program is in collaboration with Orange Regional Medical Center and the Orange County District Attorney’s office. |
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Sibling Project
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Social and educational opportunities for the siblings, ages 5 and older, of children with developmental disabilities. Monthly meetings and special events are held. Information provided for parents and professionals. |
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Supportive Case Management
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Individual case management for adults with a primary psychiatric diagnosis. Individual needs to have Medicaid and meet functional impairment criteria. |
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ICM/SCM
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ICM/SCM (Intensive & Supportive Case Management) Individual case management for adults with a primary psychiatric diagnosis. |
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SUPPORTIVE HOUSING
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Subsidized housing and case management to persons with a psychiatric disability.
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(SOC)
SYSTEM OF CARE
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Serves youth with social, emotional or behavioral challenges and their families, bringing together community agencies, public and private organizations, in order to improve access to services and supports. |
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The Orange County System of Care Siblings Group meets the first Tuesday of the month from 5:45-7:15 pm at MHA. This group is for the siblings of the child that has social, emotional, and/or behavioral challenges. For more information contact Liliana Fernandez at 342-2400 ext. 222. For more info click here.
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Provides teens with confidential text line for information, referral and “chatting” Friday, Saturday and Sunday 5pm to 12am. Poster |
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Travel Activity Club
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A recreational program offering social interaction and activities for individuals with a psychiatric disability. |
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SKILL BUILDING AND RESPITE SERVICES
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Training for children with emotional disabilities enrolled in Occupations ICC (Intensive Care Coordination) Program and enrolled in the HCBS (Home & Community Based Services Waiver). Provides a care giving break for parents. |
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Vocational Programs, Hudson House
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Evaluates and prepares individuals for employment. Job development and job coaching services available. |
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Parents Run AMOC (Autism Move-A-Thon of Orange County) Together with MHA provides information, training, financial and other support to individuals with autism disorders and their families. Annual awareness activities include a candlelight ceremony, move-a-thon, bowl-a-thon, and holiday breakfast. |