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Alcohol and Drug Council of Tompkins County, Inc.

AKA (Also Known As):
Alcoholism Council (former name)
Address:
201 East Green Street
Suite 500
Ithaca, NY  14850
Hours:
Monday-Thursday, 8:30 am-7 pm; Friday, 8:30 am-5 pm
Area Served:
tompkins
Fax:
(607) 274-6280
Title:
Executive Director
The Alcohol & Drug Council of Tompkins County, Inc. is a private, not-for-profit agency which provides comprehensive evaluations, treatment in the form of individual and group counseling, education and prevention services, and referral to alcohol and chemical abuse/dependency. Education and Prevention programs include, but are not limited to:
  • Peer Education Program
  • Drinking Driver Program
  • BASICS (Brief Alcohol Screening & Intervention for College Students)
  • training for businesses and other interested organizations
Evidence-based and treatment programs include, but are not limited to:
  • trauma informed treatment
  • adolescent treatment
  • recovering professionals treatment
  • relapse prevention
  • dual recovery (individuals with mental health and alcohol/chemical dependency issues)
  • Stress Reduction and Spirituality
  • Relationships in Recovery
  • Twelve Steps Program
  • Basic Education (general information about alcohol and drug abuse and addiction and the recovery process)
 

BOCES, T-S-T, Possibilities Program

AKA (Also Known As):
Lighthouse Without Walls
Address:
555 Warren Road
Ithaca, NY  14850
Area Served:
tompkins
Fax:
(607) 257-2510
Title:
Program Director
The eight- to 10-week Possibilities Program serves K-12 students experiencing a crisis or other distress that hinders their success in school. A collaboration of TST BOCES, Franziska Racker Centers and local school districts, Possibilities receives referrals from the child's school with parental permission. Participation is voluntary for the child and family. When a school district identifies a student appropriate for the program, it requests the service through TST BOCES. Participating schools have a designated liaison to the program, usually a school counselor or social worker. Questions about Possibilities should be directed to mental health staff in the child's school. Sister programs are the Lighthouse Classroom on the TST BOCES campus and Expanding Possibilities, an initiative to promote collaboration of schools, families and community agencies to support children and adolescents with mental health issues interfering with school success.
 

Family and Children's Service, Child/Adolescent Mental Health Program

Address:
127 West State Street
Ithaca, NY  14850
Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 8:30 am-7 pm; Friday: 8:30 am-4 pm
Area Served:
tompkins
Fax:
(607) 273-7484
Title:
Director of Clinical Services
The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Program is a primary treatment resource for children ages 1-17. The program offers diagnostic, treatment and consultation services. The program also provides individual, group and family therapy and psychiatric evaluation for medication and treatment planning.
 

Family and Children's Service, Clinical Treatment and Support Svc.

Address:
127 West State Street
Ithaca, NY  14850
Hours:
Monday-Thursday, 8:30 am-7 pm; Friday, 8:30 am-4 pm
Area Served:
tompkins
Fax:
(607) 273-7484
Title:
Director
Family and Children's Mental Health Clinic is licensed by the New York State Office of Mental Health. The Clinic is a primary treatment resource for children, adolescents and adults. Services include
  • Assessment/referral and short term clinical counseling for EAP
  • Diagnosis, treatment and consultation
  • Psychiatric evaluations for medication
  • Specialized crisis and mental health outreach/support
Special areas of expertise include working with sexual abuse victims and very young children, and mental health consultations to schools, day care centers, and other organizations working with children.
 

Family Counseling Ministry

Address:
29 Church St
Cortland, NY  13045
The Family Counseling Ministry has professionally-trained, spiritually-sensitive therapists who provide:
  • free, unlimited consultation to member church clergy
  • non-judgmental, affordable counseling and therapy for individuals, couples, families and groups
  • one free workshop, program or sermon per member church per year
Interpersonal relationships, grief, depression, work-related problems, marriage problems and family issues, e.g., with children or adolescents.

FCM services are available to those associated with member churches. As schedules permit, therapists may choose to see persons not connected with any member church or religious group.
Sponsored by the Susquehanna Association, NY Conference, United Church of Christ (UCC), FCM is supported by 80 churches of many denominations in New York's Southern Tier, Presbytery of the Susquehanna Valley and Geneva Presbytery.

Member churches in Tompkins County include:
  • First Congregational UCC
  • First Presbyterian
  • Forest Home Chapel
  • St. John's Episcopal
  • St. Paul's Methodist
  • Groton Community UCC
  • Jacksonville United Methodist
  • Lansing United Methodist
  • McLean Community
  • Caroline Valley Federate, Brooktondale
  • First Presbyterian, Dryden
  • Freeville United Methodist
 

Glove House, Inc.

Address:
220 Franklin Street
Elmira, NY  14904
Hours:
Monday - Friday, 8am - 4pm
Fax:
(607) 737-0884
Title:
CEO
Glove House, Inc., is a private, not-for-profit corporation committed to unconditional care, whose mission is to provide the highest quality, cost-effective human services for children and their families. Glove House operates two residential programs for adolescents who have been placed into the custody of Social Services and have been adjudicated with a P.I.N.S. or Juvenile Delinquent status. One of our facilities is co-educational and the other is all-male; both accommodate ten residents. All Glove House residents attend public school and participate in community activities. Counseling, guidance and supervision are provided through staff and outside entities. All residents receive independent living skills training as part of their program and treatment.
 

KidsPeace - Residential Programs

KidsPeace provides a number of specialized residential treatment options for children from age 6 to 17 with psychological and behavioral disorders. - Dual Diagnosis Residential Program offers 90-day Therapeutic Residential Treatment for males and females with a drug and/or alcohol and mental health diagnosis. - Residential Treatment provides 24-hour psychiatric care for youth. - Emergency Group Care Program offers crisis stabilization services for children and adolescents experiencing emotional, behavioral and social adaptation problems. Serves males and females ages 10 to 18 who cannot be placed in outpatient community programs. - Intensive Residential Treatment Program provides 24-hour psychiatric care for clients requiring more intensive clinical, recreational and educational services, and supervision than standard residential treatment can provide. - Community Residential Program offers Therapeutic Residential services in a community setting for males ages 9 to 17. - KidsHope Specialized Residential Treatment Program provides structured 24-hour clinical, educational and psychiatric care for low-functioning males ages 12 to 17 with behavioral disorders. - Sex Offender Specialized Residential Program serves adolescent males ages 12 to 18 with sexual issues.
 

Learning Web, Youth Outreach Independent Living Program

Address:
330 West Martin Luther King Jr./State Street
Ithaca, NY  14850
Hours:
Monday-Friday, 9 am to 5 pm
Area Served:
tompkins
Fax:
(607) 272-8952
Title:
Executive Director
The Youth Outreach Program assists homeless and transient youth and young adults, many of whom have dropped out of school, to move from a state of dependence to self-sufficiency.
Participants can receive:
  • outreach services
  • assistance locating safe housing
  • intensive case-management
  • independent living skills training
  • crisis management
  • parenting skills training
These youths can also participate in paid apprenticeships that are intended to help them gain the workplace skills necessary to secure unsubsidized work. The Housing Scholarship Program (a transitional living program within the Youth Outreach Program) is for homeless and transient youth and young adults. Participants are housed in scattered site apartments and their rent and utilities are paid for 12-18 months. Program services and support are offered to help households:
  • develop the skills necessary to maintain stable housing
  • identify and pursue an educational and career pathway that will provide a livable wage
  • become productive members of our community
 

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 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.
 

Suicide Prevention and Crisis Service, Crisisline

AKA (Also Known As):
SPCS
Address:
124 East Court Street
Ithaca, NY  14850
Hours:
Crisis Line: 24 hours; Office: Monday-Friday, 9 am-5 pm
Area Served:
tompkins
Fax:
(607) 272-1839
Title:
CrisisLine Director
The Crisis line provides:
  • telephone counseling to people experiencing emotional distress, problems of living, crisis situations, suicidal thinking or concern about someone else
  • information and referral to community services and national crisis lines

Callers and counselors remain anonymous to assure privacy. 1-800-273-TALK (8255) from the 607 area code connects the caller with the CRISISLINE of SPCS. Will also connect caller with next nearest crisisline if SPCS unavailable. Callers from other area codes are put in touch with crisis lines serving those area codes. Free and confidential online crisis counseling service for teens and young adults is available from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at ithacacrisis.org.
 

Tompkins County Mental Health Services, Child & Family Clinic Plus

AKA (Also Known As):
Child and Family Clinic Plus
Address:
201 East Green Street
Ithaca, NY  14850
Hours:
Mon, Wed: 8:30AM-6PM; Tue, Thu, Fri: 8:30AM-4:30PM
Fax:
(607) 274-6224
Child and Family Clinic Plus program is a multifaceted program that provides screenings, assessments and evidenced based care to children and families. The goal is to work closely with families to help with early identification of emotional needs of children. Free voluntary screening in community settings like schools and health centers, only with a parent or guardian's signed consent, is available to determine if a full clinical assessment is warranted. The Child and Family Clinic Plus program is a full service mental health clinic serving children in Tompkins County who are in need of mental health services. Services include psychotherapy, play therapy, medication, assessment and testing, family therapy, consultation and referral.
 

William George Agency for Children's Services

AKA (Also Known As):
George Junior Republic
Address:
380 Freeville Road
Freeville, NY  13068
Hours:
Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm (Administration)
Area Served:
tompkins
Fax:
(607) 844-4053
Title:
Managing Director
The William George Agency for Childrens' Services supplies institutionalized residential treatment for socially and emotionally handicapped boys ages 12-17 and girls of high school age. There is an on-campus school, recreation and work-experience program. Regular treatment is provided through individual counseling and therapeutic groups by professional social workers and psychologists. Current capacity: 193, of which 52 beds are in the Boys' Hard-to-Place ("Critical Care") program and 12 are in the Girls' Hard-to-Place ("Critical Care") program, 20 are for sex offenders, 27 are for dually diagnosed youth (mentally retarded/emotionally disturbed), 9 are in an intensive residential substance abuse program, and 73 are in a less structured, open-campus program. Referrals may be made by Departments of Social Services, Probation, school districts or the Office of Children & Family Services.
 

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