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Involuntary Psychiatric Intervention

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Mental Health Warrants

911 Services - Program
Madison County Office of Emergency Management

138 N Court Street
Wampsville, NY

Provides emergency services for critical police, medical, fire and mental health situations. Accepts non-emergency calls regarding: Citizen needs to contact a police officer regarding an ongoing investigation.  Citizen has concerns regarding street plowing.  Parking problems.  Nuisance dog complaints.  Police reports (i.e. : violation of order of protection, telephone harassment among others). 

Herkimer County 911 - Program
Herkimer County 911

71 Reservoir Road
Herkimer, NY

Provides emergency services for critical police, medical, fire and mental health situations. Accepts non-emergency calls regarding: Citizen needs to contact a police officer regarding an ongoing investigation Citizen has concerns regarding street plowing Parking problems Barking or annoying dogs Police reports (i.e. : violation of order of protection, telephone harassment among others).

Oneida County 911 - Program
Oneida County Emergency Services

120 Base Road
Oriskany, NY

Provides emergency services for critical police, medical, fire and mental health situations. Accepts non-emergency calls regarding: Citizen needs to contact a police officer regarding an ongoing investigation Citizen has concerns regarding street plowing Parking problems Barking or annoying dogs Police reports (i.e. : violation of order of protection, telephone harassment among others).

Outpatient Commitment

Assisted Outpatient Treatment (Kendra's Law) - Program
Madison County Mental Health Department

138 N Court Street
Wampsville, NY

Provides court-ordered Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) for certain people with mental illness who, in view of their treatment history and present circumstances, are unlikely to survive safely in the community without supervision.

Assisted Outpatient Treatment (Kendra's Law) - Program
Oneida County Department of Mental Health

800 Park Avenue
9th Floor
Utica, NY

Provides court-ordered Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) for certain people with mental illness who, in view of their treatment history and present circumstances, are unlikely to survive safely in the community without supervision.

Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams

Mental Health Mobile Crisis - Program
Liberty Resources, Inc.

6723 Towpath Road
East Syracuse, NY

Responds to individuals in crisis, over the phone or in person. Provides mental health engagement, intervention and follow-up support. Provides assessment, crisis intervention, supportive counseling, information and referrals, including to community-based mental health services.

Mobile Crisis Assessment Team - Program
The Neighborhood Center, Inc.

616 Mary Street
Utica, NY

*Provides crisis intervention, client/situation stabilization services face-to-face to divert non-lethal individuals from the county's psychiatric emergency departments as well as to find, support and link individuals to mental health services. Some services include: Crisis hotline. Mental health assessments. Crisis de-escalation and de-briefing. Linkage and follow-up to services. Alerts to identify and assist those at an increased risk. Coordination with schools, medical/ mental health …

Saint Joseph's Hospital Mobile Crisis Outreach (MCO) - Program
Saint Joseph's Health

301 Prospect Avenue
Syracuse, NY

Provides an off-site initial screening for individuals in emotional crisis. Individuals who require a full psychiatric assessment by the physician will be transported to CPEP by 911 services. Also performs home visits with patients who have been recently discharged from CPEP in order to assist the patient in maintaining stability, until the connection with an outpatient provider has been completed.


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