Mental Health Services - Program
Herkimer County Mental Health Services
301 N Washington Street
Suite 2470
Herkimer, NY
Provides a mental health clinic for adults with serious emotional disorders or mental illness. Provides temporary coverage for the cost of medications for individuals with a mental illness who leave the local jail or a local hospital, and have applied for Medicaid (Chapter 15 of Kendra’s Law). The Medication Grant program provides funding to counties to pay for the individual’s mental health medications (and some other medications) while they await activation of their Medicaid case.
Mental Health Clinic - Program
Madison County Mental Health Department
138 N Court Street
Wampsville, NY
Provides community mental health services and outpatient services including: Individual therapy. Group therapy. Marital and family therapy. Referrals to mental health providers as needed. Crisis Services. Teletherapy. Provides temporary coverage for the cost of medications for individuals with a mental illness who leave the local jail or a local hospital, and have applied for Medicaid (Chapter 15 of Kendra’s Law). The Medication Grant program provides funding to counties to …
Give an Hour - Agency
Provides a network of volunteer mental health professionals and peer groups who provide free clinical and nonclinical care to miliary personnel, veterans, and their loved ones. Services are provided via phone, video, and in-person, one hour per week for a year.
Crisis Intervention and Hotline Services - Program
Military OneSource
6270 Midway Street
Sacramento, CA
Provides resources for military members, spouses and families on nearly every aspect of military life: Deployment. Reunion. Relationship. Grief. Spouse employment and education. Parenting and childhood. Offers confidential counseling sessions over the phone, online chat, or face to face.
Pathways Wellness Center - Program
Madison County Mental Health Department
1019 Northside Shopping Center
Oneida, NY
Offers free peer support to adults living in Madison County who also live with mental health conditions and are interested in learning ways to strengthen their own wellness. Individual peer support. Health & Wellness planning. Peer-run activities. Community events. Connections to community resources.