Rural Health Network Development Program - Program
Herkimer County HealthNet Inc.
320 N Main Street
Suite 3300
Herkimer, NY
Offers community workshops and presentations targeted at adult caregivers and seniors who might be at risk for a fall. Provides support for rural providers to improve access to care, enhance coordination of services, increase efficiency of service delivery, and introduce needed community services through the formation and operation of rural health networks.
Healthy Homes of Madison County - Program
Madison County Department of Health
138 N Court Street
Wampsville, NY
This is a health education and referral program. This is not a home repair or licensed home inspection service. Provides a free in-home visual health and safety check-up. Develops with the client a plan to reduce hazards and safety concerns identified. Initiates follow-up with resources, referrals and free low-cost products (subject to availability) to help residents meet individual home improvement goals. Seeks to improve health and safety in homes by: Reducing indoor air pollution and …
Upstate New York Poison Center - Agency
750 East Adams Street
Syracuse, NY
Assists the medical community and general public with poison emergencies and poison-related information through telephone management, education, research, and community outreach.
Safe Sleep Program - Program
Madison County Department of Health
138 N Court Street
Wampsville, NY
Provides education to community agencies and the public by nurses to reduce risk of infant deaths. Services include: Home visits to families to educate on safe sleep environment. Shaken baby reduction methods. May provide Pack'n'Plays as available to those who participate in the program.
Cribs for Kids - Agency
5450 Second Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA
Educate parents and guardians about safe sleep practices for infants, and provides safe sleeping environments to families in need.
FACTS - Program
Brain Injury Association of New York State
5 Pine West Plaza, Suite 402
Albany, NY
Provides a linkage of families and individuals who have a brain injury, which includes: Family Advocacy: Support and counseling, connecting family with funding resources, housing, transportation, and service providers Educational Advocacy: Support and counseling for educational needs after a brain injury, helping family with IEP process, and attendance at CSE meetings Outreach: Connection with service providers, hospitals, schools, etc. to increase awareness of BIANYS, traumatic and acquired …