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Advisory Board of Health County

Executive Legislature County

Commissioner Deputy Commissioner Medical Directors

The Wallie Howard, Jr. Center for Forensic

Sciences Environmental

Health Control Disease Surveillance

and Statistics Maternal and Child Health Healthy Families Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Family Planning 7/9/12 Administration Fiscal Office

serve as an example of the types of services available to Onondaga County residents, and is not intended to be all-encompassing. Housing and homelessness

Name of Service Address/Contact Info. Service Population Services Provided & Potential Barriers Relevance to Indicators

CNY Services Centralized Intake Department (CID)

375 West Onondaga Street Suite 23

Syracuse, NY 13202

Tel: (315) 478-0610 Fax: (315) 295-2031

Supported Housing Program

375 West Onondaga Street Suite 25

Syracuse, NY 13202

Tel: (315) 475-9131 Tel: (315) 475-0611 Fax: (315) 295-2031

Welch Terrace Apartments

1047 East Fayette Street Syracuse, NY 13210

Tel: (315) 422-5611 Fax: (315) 478-6972

Individuals and families in the county with diagnosed mental illness or history of substance abuse

Residential, clinical (including mental health and substance abuse counseling), forensic and financial management services for individuals and families in Onondaga, Oneida, and Madison counties.

Services only for people with diagnosed mental illness or documented history of substance abuse.

Housing and Homeless Coalition of Syracuse and Onondaga Co.

housingandhomelesscoalition@g

mail.com Homeless individuals, families Community coalition that works to coordinate and improve services for the Onondaga County and Syracuse homeless populations.

Peter Young Housing,

Industries, and Treatment Vocational: (315) 457-3000 Parole: (315) 422-1140 Intensive Residential: (315) 457-1240

Intensive residential treatment and vocational services including for parolees

The Salvation Army Emergency Shelter

749 South Warren Street Syracuse, NY 13202 Phone: 315.479.1332 Fax: 315.479.1158

Women's Shelter

1704 South Salina Street Syracuse, NY 13205 Phone: 315.472.0947 Fax: 315.422.0931

Supported Housing Initiative

315.479.3626 Corrections, Justice, and Victim Services

Name of Service Address/Contact Info. Service Population Services Provided & Potential Barriers Relevance to Indicators

Mary Ann Shaw Center for Public and Community Service

Mary Ann Shaw Center 237 Schine Center Syracuse University Syracuse, NY 13244 315 443 3051

Syracuse City Families / Children Intellectual, ethical, professional and personal development via outreach of Syracuse Univ. students and faculty

Educational assistance

Mothers Against Gun

Violence All citizens of Syracuse; Families of victims of gun violence Grief counseling; support for laws and actions to prevent the spread of violence Advocates of peace; reduce gun crimes/violence Onondaga County Family

Court Office Onondaga County Family Court 401 Montgomery Street Syracuse, NY

At risk youth Legal assistance to youths and their families. Barrier is relationship with Syracuse City Police and DA Operation SNUG New Justice Services

1153 W Fayette Syracuse, NY

Syracuse citizens; at risk youth;

former gang members Community mobilization; youth and public outreach; public education; law enforcement participation; Organizations mission is to control the spread of violence; proliferation of gangs

Rescue Mission Alliance of

Syracuse, NY 155 Gifford Street Syracuse NY Women Shelters for women Violence and creating a safe environment for women at risk of being the victim of violence (sexual and/or domestic)

Say Yes to Syracuse Say Yes to Syracuse 109 Otisco St – 2ndFloor

Syracuse, NY 13244 315-443-4260

Syracuse City School Students and

their Families Opportunity for college education; collaboration of City Schools, Teachers, Universities, and area non- profits

Increase graduation rate and those attending college

Syracuse Police Gang

Violence Task Force 511 S State Street Syracuse, NY 13202 315 442 5200

Syracuse citizens Crackdown on Gangs - violence and drug

distribution. Create safer neighborhoods. Reduce violence, gun violence and drug trafficking. Syracuse Truce Syracuse Truce

Federal Courthouse Syracuse, NY

Syracuse Gang Members Drug counseling, educational support, emotional

support, job services Reduce gang participation Vera House 6181 Thompson Road Suite 100

Syracuse, NY 13206 Women women of all ages; counseling to women of all ages around sexual and domestic violence Violence and creating a safe environment for women at risk of being the victim of violence (sexual and/or domestic)

Onondaga County Health Department (OCHD) – Bureau of Disease Control

Room 80 Civic Center 421 Montgomery Street Syracuse, NY 13202

All HIV testing & counseling TB testing & control

STD- Information, diagnosis, treatment & counseling No appointment necessary

STDs, communicable diseases

AIDS Community Resources

(ACR) 627 West Genesee StreetSyracuse, NY 13204 Phone: (315) 475.2430 Fax: (315) 472.6515

Care coordination

Community Health Advocates Program

Housing Services and Nutrition Services for those living with HIV/AIDS

Transportation to the doctor Prevention services Youth services

HIV/AIDS

OCHD - General

Immunization Clinic Dr. William A. Harris Health Clinic 301 Slocum Ave Syracuse, NY 13204

Children (2 months and older) without private health insurance Adults

MMWR to adults 18+

Flu vaccination seasonallyavailable at clinic: Thursdays, 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. The fee is $15.00 per visit

Vaccine-preventable diseases

F.A.C.E.S. - Syracuse Model Neighborhood

“Fighting HIV/AIDS through Case Management, Education and Support”

The Southwest Community Center

401 South Avenue

Syracuse, New York 13204-4125 Tel: (315) 474-6823 Fax: (315) 479-8023 Adults Teens Children Transportation Housing Financial assistance Nutritional information Referrals Client Activities Safe Sex workshops Street outreach Condoms and barriers Agency outreach

Support groups (male, female, co-ed, children) Teen/peer education

Hospitality services Bilingual services Syracuse Regional

Anonymous HIV Counseling and Testing Program

Walk in or scheduled

appointment basis, some evening clinics available. Call

1-800-562-9423

New York State Residents Anonymous HIV testing Test Results

Bilingual services

Educational programs available

HIV/AIDS

Planned Parenthood

Syracuse Center 1120 E Genesee StreetSyracuse, NY 13210 p: 866.600.6886 to schedule appointment

Helpline also available 830am- 5pm

Monday-Friday 7:30am - 5:30pm

Adults

Teens English, Spanish, ASL interpretation availableMedicaid accepted Uninsured may qualify for state-funded program or lower fee scale

Fees based upon household income HIV Testing

Condoms and female condoms available Safe sex education

Same Day STD Testing 1000 E Genesee St, Ste 600 Hill Medical Syracuse NY 13210 2700 Court Street Ste 6 Syracuse NY 13208 1-800-805-7837

Adults HIV testing

STD testing: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Hepatitis, Herpes, syphilis, urinalysis

STD info, videos Case management

HIV/AIDS, STDs

New York State Department of Health Syracuse regional office

217 S. Salina Street Syracuse

800-562-9423 FreeMonday - Friday 8:30-4:30

HIV testing

HIV/AIDS

OCHD William A. Harris Health Center Family Planning Clinic

428 W. Onondaga Street Syracuse NY

435-3295

113 West Taft Road North Syracuse NY 435-3685

Free HIV testing

Physical examinations and laboratory tests • Contraceptive counseling and contraceptives • Pregnancy tests and counseling

• STD testing and treatment • HIV counseling and testing • Patient education

• Medical Referral • Social service supports • Community education • Emergency Contraception

http://www.ongov.net/health/family Planning.html

Syracuse Community Health

Center Incorporated 819 S. Salina Street Syracuse476-7921 830-800 Monday, Wednesday and Thursday830-515pm Tuesday and Friday 9-1pm Saturday

HIV testing

http://www.schcny.com/patients/sal ina.php

SUNY Pediatric Adolescent

and Young Adult AIDS center 750 East Adams Street Syracuse464-6331 Adolescent/Young Adult Specialized HIV Care Center FreeMonday - Friday 8:30-4:30

These children and adolescents include patients who:

Are newly diagnosed as HIV positive Have been exposed through at-risk behaviors Are transferring their HIV care to the University Hospital Pediatric Designated AIDS Center Have been perinatally (before birth) exposed to HIV Have been exposed through sexual assault

http://www.upstate.edu/gch/service s/aids/

Adventure-Based Therapy

Program Program Supervisor Liberty Resources

Phone: 598-4642 x118 or (800) 805-3879 x118

Fax: 592-7978

-Children and youth with serious emotional and behavioral challenges and their parents and caregivers

-8-21 years old

-Hands-on experience using Ropes Course with both high and low elements

-One 8-hour experience

-The events will be held on Saturdays, 6 times throughout the year.

-The location for these events will be either (1) The Adventure Center in Liverpool, NY (indoor course) or Adams Eden Camp in Lafayette, NY (outdoor - course).

The service is only available in English unless interpretation services are arranged in advance. -Lunch will be provided.

Anger Busters Group for

Children Arise Child and Family Service Phone: 671-2953 Fax: 671-2943

-Children and youth with serious emotional and behavioral challenges

-Ages 5-13

-Group therapy for children -Two hours per week for 12 weeks.

-Catholic Charities House of Providence, 1647 West Onondaga Street, Syracuse, New York

-A family dinner will be provided before each session.

-Interpretation services available on request Blood pressure screening

service 501 East Fayette Street, Syracuse, NY 13202 Phone (315) 435-5262

Onondaga county residents Free blood pressure screenings Chronic disease

Bridging the Gap Elmcrest Phone: 445-2667 Fax: 445-2667

-Children and youth with serious emotional and behavioral

challenges placed in residential care at Elmcrest.

- From middle childhood through young adult (approximately 8 - 20 years old)

-Services include development of an Individualized Plan of Care, individual therapy, occupational therapy, and consultation, instruction and support for residential staff, family members, and school personnel.

-Services are provided on the Elmcrest campus, in school, and in the family home or community while a child is in residential care at Elmcrest

Building Strong

Families/Incredible Years Catholic Charities of Onondaga County Phone: 362-7547

Parents who have children ages 5- 12 years of age with serious emotional and behavioral challenges

Children and parents/caregivers must live in the same household Parents who attend the evening class may also enroll their child in the ARISE Anger Busters program

The Incredible Years School-Age course is a 12- week, 2 hour program that teaches parenting skills specific to the child’s challenges and behaviors that affect their child’s emotional and social development. For parents who would like their children to

participate in an anger management group, the ARISE Anger Busters will be available to children between the ages of 5 and 12 during the evening class. There are 3 afternoon and 3 evening courses. Classes will be held at Catholic Charities sites throughout the community.

Phone: 315-475-2430

Fax: 315-472-6515 (LGBTQ); parents of transgender youth; and children ages 8-12 with LGBTQ parents.

and build healthy relationships with supportive adults and peers. The Q Center offers youth and parent support groups, individual therapy sessions, referrals for clinical counseling and quarterly family events. Youth/Parent Groups

The Q Center’s parent agency, AIDS Community Resources, maintains a contract with MAMI Interpreters which provides interpretation services for over 47 languages.

Bus passes or cab rides can be provided for youth and parents in need of transportation assistance. Cancer screening service Civic Center, 9th Floor

421 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY 13202 Phone 315-435-3653

Those without insurance or Medicaid/Medicare participants, age 40+

Free breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer

screenings and diagnostic services. Hours, transportation, staff shortage

CHOICES Central New York Services, Inc. / Centralized Intake Department Phone: 315-478-0610 Fax: 315-295-2031 or 315-478- 2510

www.cnyservices.org ( a referral form can also be found at this web address)

Children and youth with serious emotional and behavioral challenges

Ages 13 to 24

This program is based on The Seven Challenges®, an evidenced based model of treatment for youth It will include a mix of the following: bio-psycho- social assessments, individual sessions, group sessions, family sessions and multi-family group sessions. Time commitment and length of service depend on need. Evening hours are available. CNY WIC Vendor

Management Agency 375 West Onondaga Street, Syracuse, NY 13202 Phone (315) 435-5238

This program works with stores that

accept WIC checks Ensures stores stock the healthy foods that WIC participants are allowed to purchase with WIC checks.

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Community Environmental

Health Civic Center, 12th Floor 421 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY 13202 Phone (315) 435-6617 Food protection Phone (315) 435-6607

Residential Environmental Health Phone (315) 435-6617

Temporary Residence and Recreational Facilities Phone (315) 435-6617

The Bureau of Community Environmental Health provides public health services in the areas of Food Protection, Residential Sanitation and Temporary Facilities.

Performs inspections of food service facilities Provides plan review and approval for new food service facilities.

Investigates foodborne illness outbreaks. Investigates food service facility complaints. Provides training for the food service industry. Provides public information and education concerning food safety issues.

New York State Clean Indoor Air Act enforcement at food service facilities.

County public health housing regulation enforcement Nuisance and general sanitation complaint

investigation.

Public water supply surveillance (permitted facilities). Inspection of public swimming pools, bathing beaches, campgrounds.

Creating Healthy Places to Live, Work and Play in Onondaga County

421 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY 13202 Phone (315) 435-3280

Onondaga county residents Develops programs that will prevent obesity, type 2 diabetes and other chronic diseases. - Early Intervention Program 501 East Fayette Street, Suite B,

Syracuse, New York 13202 Phone 315-435-3230

Infants and young children ages birth to 3, who are developmentally delayed (or who have a high probability of being developmentally delayed).

The program emphasizes the earliest possible identification of infants and toddlers with disabilities. Family participation is encouraged and services are provided in the natural environment for the child whenever possible. These services may be direct or consultative and may include speech, physical and other therapies, child development groups, family counseling, and transportation

Educational Counseling Referrals for Educational Consulting will be screened by the ACCESS Team.

Phone: 463-1100 Fax: 435-3360

For more information about the service, contact 432-0665

Children and youth with serious emotional and behavioral challenges

School aged children experiencing learning difficulties or issues in school related to academic performance

(Kindergarten through 12th grade) Services are primarily provided to the parent, but the child/youth will be included when appropriate

Individual consultation with parents/caregivers; may include a review of school records, information on learning differences and success strategies, information on educational processes; coaching/support during

school meetings

Short-term tutoring is available to help children and youth learn new strategies for academic success based

on their individual learning styles

Service is available weekdays and evenings (flexible based on need of the family)

Services will be provided at the family home or a convenient community location

Free workshops for parents and community service providers on a variety of education-related topics Equestrian Therapy Program Clinic Director at ARISE

Phone: 671-2949 Fax: 671-2943

Children and youth with serious emotional and behavioral challenges

Ages 8-12

Diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Children must be able to safely participate in peer group activities Parent involvement is encouraged

Program uses an individualized blend of hands on activities including working with horses, experience farm life, skill building and positive activities with peers

Spring/Fall sessions are approximately 4 hours (3-7 p.m.), one day per week. Summer program is one week (Monday through Friday) from 9-1. Takes place at the ARISE Farm located on New Boston Road in Chittenango, New York. Beautiful farm setting complete with horses and other friendly farm animals that are very comfortable with children and adults!

each session. Family-Driven Care/Family

Tapestry Director of Family Driven Care for OnCare at Family Tapestry Phone: 472-7363 ext 276 FAX: 701-2666

Parents/caregivers of children and youth with serious emotional and behavioral challenges ages 5-25

Support Groups Parent Support Group

-Childcare and a light snack are provided for the support groups.

Common Sense Parenting

-This class is offered in English and Spanish. Leadership training: Training for parents and caregivers on how to be an effective advocate for your child and an effective advocate for changes in the service system. Sessions occur several times a year at various community locations. Family Life Team (FLT) for

SCSD Students Healthy Families Division of the Onondaga County Health Department

all identified pregnant and parenting students in the Syracuse City School District schools.

This program offers home visiting services.

Family planning See above Immunization Clinic - OCHD See above

Healthy Families 435-2000 Services provided for: infants,

children, new moms, and parents This program can help participants with: • Baby growth and development • Breastfeeding support

• Children under 5 who have a developmental delay or disability

• Domestic violence issues • Family planning

• Finding daycare • Finding a dentist

• Finding a doctor for you and your baby • Food stamps

• Getting health screenings • Getting transportation • Health insurance

• Immunizations (shots for children) • Lead testing

• Mental health and depression • Nutrition

• Parenting • Public Assistance

• Substance abuse and alcohol issues • WIC (Women, Infants, and Children)

HIV / STD testing - OCHD See above

Home Visits – OCHD See Healthy Families, above Intensive Skill Building

Services Referrals are made through the ACCESS Team Phone: 463-1100

Fax: 435-3360

If you have questions about the program please contact 703-8717

Children and youth with serious emotional and behavioral challenges

Ages 4-18

Services will be customized to meet the individual needs of the children/youth

Emphasis is on supporting successful transitions from out-of-home care and on stabilizing crises to avoid out-of home care

Services are intensive and will be provided for 8-20 hours/week for an average of 6-8 weeks

Services may be delivered in the home, school or in the community

Skill building may be provided weekdays, evenings or weekends

Skill building may be provided on a one-to-one basis or in small group settings

Crisis services and supports are available to participating youth and families

Lead control program - OCHD Civic Center, 9th Floor 421 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY 13202 Phone (315) 435-3271 Parents, tenants, homeowners/landlords, & contractors

• Inspects rental properties and homes built before 1978

• Provides blood lead screening tests • Follows up with families whose children need testing, and

• Provides case management for children with lead poisoning.

Mental Health Department Department of Mental Health 421 Montgomery Street, 10th Floor Syracuse, New York 13202 Phone (315) 435-3355

Onondaga county residents The Department advances the mental health of County residents by monitoring and continuously improving the system of behavioral healthcare services in Onondaga County.

Nurse-family Partnership Healthy Families division of the Onondaga County Health Department

Any woman can enroll who is pregnant with her first child, meets income requirements, and lives in Onondaga County.

Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) is a program for women who are having their first baby. If you enroll, a Public Health Nurse will visit you in your home throughout pregnancy and continue to visit until your baby is two years old. Your nurse will help you have a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby.

Qualifying terms, transportation, literacy level, knowledge gap

New York Care Coordination

Program Mental Health Department http://www.ocdmh.net/reports.asp x

Mental health care coordinators in

Onondaga county The New York Care Coordination Program is a not-for-profit organization governed by individuals from multi-county and multi-stakeholder groups aimed at improving outcomes for individuals with serious behavioral health conditions.

OnCare John H. Mulroy Civic Center 12th Floor

421 Montgomery Street Syracuse, NY 13202 315-435-2985

Onondaga County children and youth (ages 5-21) with significant behavioral and emotional challenges and their families

Community initiative that improves outcomes developing a more effective system of services and supports

Planned Respite ACCESS: 463-1100 Youth with serious emotional and behavior problems

Ages 10-17

Youth must be willing to stay overnight away from home on a trip Youth who are interested in meeting new people/having new experiences

Allows parents to drop their children off to an overnight stay which makes it possible for parents to have needed alone time

Promise Zone: Family School

Community http://www.ocdmh.net/promise-zone.aspx Syracuse City School District students with emotional and behavioral challenges

Match student's emotional/behavioral needs with effective targeted interventions.

Rabies - OCHD 6230 East Molloy Road, East Syracuse, NY 13057 Phone (315) 435-3165

Reported cases in Onondaga

County -Rabies vaccination clinics for dogs, ferrets, and cats. -Animal bite follow-up to ensure people with animal contact have proper follow-up through confinement

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