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Outpatient behavioral health

Family Behavioral Resources Inc

http://www.familybehavioralresources.com

FBR is committed to increasing the awareness and understanding of mental health disorders, especially Autism Spectrum Disorders. As a part of our ongoing commitment to the community, we offer free awareness trainings to local school districts. Each year, over 1200 people participate in these outreach efforts. Our introductory training for schools, "Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorders," gives an overview of the core clinical features of the disorder, as well as a review of common treatment approaches, and how educators can support their students from the mental health or "behavioral" perspective. We also offer the "Teacher's Toolbox," which reviews the spectrum, functional behavioral assessments, how to utilize ABC charting, and a hundreds of tips for teachers. We have also offered trainings on Tourette Syndrome. Examples of additional trainings that have been created for other schools include: Asperger's Syndrome and Positive Behavioral Supports in the Classroom Sensory Integration Strategies for Children with ASDs We are also willing to present trainings that are a part of the Comprehensive Training Program at FBR. Please contact us with specific requests, and we will do our best to meet your school's needs. Our staff have also offered disability and Autism Awareness assemblies for young children, so that they may better understand their classmates. School districts that present an additional need for specialized training or ongoing support are invited to contact us through the Autism Services office to discuss contract options. Please contact the Autism Services office at 724-861-4700 (Toll Free: 1-866-4-FBR-ASD) or autismservices@familybehavioralresources.com if you have any questions or would like to schedule training for your school staff.

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Kenneth Hall Regional Hospital

http://www.khrh.org

Kenneth Hall Regional Hospital provides its customers with a wide variety of health services. Employees, physicians, and volunteers work together to give our patients "the quality you want, the care you deserve." Listed below are the services provided by KHRH: Cardiac Services Cataract Surgery Clinical Laboratory Dialysis Emergency Department (24 Hour) General Surgery Home Care

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Liberty Behavioral Management Corp.

http://www.libertymgt.com

Liberty Behavioral Management Corp. manages three facilities which provide high quality, cost effective services to patients and their families. The facilities offer the full continuum of care- inpatient, day hospital and outpatient behavioral health care services in New York. Our facilities treat patients with a wide range of psychiatric diagnoses and disorders as well as addictions to alcohol and chemical substances. In addition, Liberty provides management, marketing and operational consultation services to health care providers. To learn more about Liberty Behavioral Management Corp., please call us at (201) 236-8880.

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Developmental Services

http://www.dsnonline.org

Developmental Services of Nebraska, Inc. (DSN) has been providing supports for children and adults with developmental disabilities since 1993. DSN offers services in Omaha, Lincoln and Kearney, Nebraska. DSN is dedicated to empowering, respecting, and appreciating each person's individuality, dreams and unique circumstances. It is our role to facilitate the developmental process by providing an appropriate environment where self-expression, self-understanding and personal growth may flourish. Each person is encouraged to participate in the design of his or her support plan. Each person and their Individual Program Planning team determine individualized goals and objectives. DSN offers a wide range of residential supports and services, from highly structured, continuous support to intermittent supports that promote or maintain independent living. Our primary goal is to maximize the opportunities for each person we support and to assist them as they participate in their community. Stimulating and meaningful residential supports and services are provided in a variety of settings including group homes operated by DSN, apartments or houses rented by the person, or in a person's family home.

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Northwestern Community Services

http://www.nwcsb.com

Northwestern Community Services offers an array of outpatient, case management, day support, residential and emergency programs that are designed to enhance the quality of life for both children and adults affected by emotional/behavioral disorders, mental illness, substance use, and mental retardation and developmental disabilities (MR/DD). Northwestern specializes in rehabilitative and family support services for individuals with such long-term challenges as schizophrenia, bi-polar, major depression, addiction, and those with significant impairments from MR/DD. New referrals are screened for appropriateness and, depending upon capacity/need for service requested, may require placement on a waiting list. NWCS also provides 24-hour emergency evaluation, short-term treatment and hospital referral to individuals having mental health, emotional, substance use, or behavioral crises that pose a safety risk to themselves or others. After regular office hours when centers are closed, access to our professional emergency staff is available through Concern Hotline. Northwestern is a public provider with a staff of over 150 caring professionals. While some public funds support these programs, fees make up the largest portion of the budget and charges are based upon the individual or family's available resources and ability to pay.

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CenterPointe Hospital

http://www.centerpointehospital.com

CenterPointe Hospital is a premier provider of behavioral health care services, delivered with compassion for patients and their families, respect for employees, physicians and other health professionals, accountability for clinical and ethical performance, and responsibility to the communities we serve.

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St. James Mercy Hospital

http://www.stjamesmercy.org

Since its inception, the St. James Mercy Foundation has provided a vital source of funding for capital improvements, technological advancements and program enhancements that have served to support and strengthen the mission of St. James Mercy Health System and thus our community. The St. James Mercy Foundation has been blessed by the support of thousands of donors that have donated generous gifts to help support and provide quality healthcare to our local organization since 1890. Donations to the 2008 Annual Campaign will be used to purchase much needed equipment and to enhance the programs and services that we provide to the Hornell and surrounding communities. The Foundation has answered many wonderful needs through the Annual Campaign. Some of these items purchased from past campaigns include the construction of a new emergency medical helicopter landing pad, hemo-dialysis machines, major funding towards the construction of The Pullman Women's Health & Birthing Center, new dental surgery equipment for the Sister Rene Dental Clinic and children's books for our STHA offices to be given to out at well-child visits for kids ages 6 months - 9 years. To achieve this goal, the St. James Mercy Foundation is committed to raising a minimum of $290,000 from the 2008 Health Partners Campaign. Once again, we turn to you and our community, to help us meet this challenge with a charitable gift at a level within your means. We have a dream ... help make our dream a reality!

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Westside Behavioral Care Inc

http://www.westsidebehavioral.com

Westside Behavioral Care, Inc. (WBC) is a full service outpatient mental health practice serving adults, children, adolescents, couples, and families throughout the Denver/Boulder area. WBC is committed to providing value to consumers, payers, and managed care organizations by delivering excellent clinical care and customer service while managing quality and costs. WBC demonstrates its value by being accountable to its customers. WBC has assembled a talented group of highly trained and experienced mental health care practitioners to provide the best possible clinical services. The WBC practitioners represent a wide range of clinical backgrounds and specialties and provide the full spectrum of outpatient behavioral health services. These services include individual, couples, family and group psychotherapy; couples and marriage counseling, medication evaluation and management; case management; triage for intensive outpatient care; and urgent/emergent services. We have made access to services easy by utilizing a centralized appointment setting system. Our scheduling representatives help clients or care managers find a quick and convenient appointment with the right therapist or prescriber on our panel. We contract with several major managed care companies--click here for more details. Westside Behavioral Care, Inc. is directed by Tom Giles, Psy.D. Dr. Giles has extensive experience providing and managing mental health care services.

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National Counseling Group , Inc.

http://www.nationalcounselinggroup.com

NCG, Inc. is a private group of therapists and counselors dedicated to providing comprehensive counseling and outpatient services to individuals and families in the Northern, Central, Eastern and Southwestern regions in the state of Virginia. NCG, Inc. caters to high-risk clients who need specialized intensive and in-home services for mental health and/or substance abuse issues. NCG's trained clinical staff is widely respected and recognized in the field of mental health and substance abuse treatment. Their collective experience spans the public and private sectors, and each clinician is licensed and/or certified in his/her particular field of expertise. Our intensive in-home services work with families who have a child at risk of being removed from the family home. These are families for whom out of home placement of a child to a foster home, group home, psychiatric or correctional facility is highly probable unless intensive family treatment occurs.

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Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center

http://www.nfmmc.org

Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center has been meeting the health care needs of the Greater Niagara community for more than a century. What began as a small emergency hospital in 1895 has evolved into Niagara's Premier Health Network, with extensive inpatient and outpatient services and an impressive array of wellness programs and support groups. Far more than a hospital, we operate satellite facilities - the Summit Healthplex and the Hamilton B. Mizer Primary Care Center - and a skilled nursing facility - the Schoellkopf Health Center. The Child Advocacy Center of Niagara and University Sports Medicine of Niagara are among our affiliates. Through growth and change, Memorial has remained faithful to its mission: To provide high quality, compassionate, accessible health care. We invite you to explore our site often, to keep abreast of our ever-changing programs and services. We pride ourselves in being Niagara's health care leader and pledge to do all we can to continue to meet the needs of our community.

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Directions

http://www.healthehurt.com

Directions for Mental Health is a private nonprofit community mental health organization incorporated in 1982, which evolved from clinics dating back to 1946. Our prevention, early intervention and treatment programs serve the mental health needs of children, families, adults and seniors from our main facility in Clearwater and two offices in Largo, along with outreach programs throughout Pinellas County in the Tampa Bay area of west central Florida. More than 200,000 direct service hours a year help over 8,000 people to improve parenting skills, modify behaviors, overcome emotional trauma, control debilitating disorders, avoid full-time residential care or hospitalization, and achieve greater emotional health and independence though a broad-based, holistic approach to care. Our MISSION is to improve the quality of life of individuals, families and our community by providing a wide variety of high quality services for all ages, ranging from the prevention of problems to the effective treatment of mental illness. Our VISION is to be an outstanding behavioral health organization characterized by high consumer satisfaction, demonstrated effectiveness of services, and innovation. We intend to be an indispensable asset to our community and our neighbors. Directions for Mental Health operates on a $12 million budget, which reflects less than nine percent in administration costs and a staff of about 250 professional, support and administrative personnel. Our staff is headed by R. Thomas Riggs, President & CEO, a licensed clinical social worker, co-founder of state and regional organizations designed to coordinate advocacy efforts and effective delivery of mental health care, board member of Mental Health Corporations of America and former Chairman of the Board for Florida Council for Community Mental Health. As a private nonprofit organization, funding comes from a variety of state and federal grants, Medicaid and Medicare, client fees and generous contributions from corporations, foundations and caring individuals. Most of the services provided by Directions require contributions in order to meet the demand for services. To send a donation (tax-deductible to the full extend the law allows) or inquire about a program or service, click on "Contact Us" or "Donate Now."

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Burke Center

http://www.burke-center.org

Burke Center was founded in 1974 and today provides a variety of quality behavioral healthcare services to people with mental illness, mental retardation, and chemical dependency. One of forty-one community centers in the State of Texas, the result of legislation passed in 1965, the Burke Center provides services in a twelve county region that includes: Angelina Co., Houston Co., Jasper Co., Nacogdoches Co., Newton Co., Polk Co., Sabine Co., San Augustine Co., San Jacinto Co., Shelby Co., Trinity Co., and Tyler Co. Since 1974, the Burke Center has greatly expanded it services and continues to look for ways to improve the quality of life for its clients. The Center has shaped a strong reputation across the state for public service, good stewardship of its resources and a strong commitment to the communities it serves. The Burke Center's missions statement is "Working Together to Improve Lives" and this is evident today through its continued dedication to the people it serves. The Burke Center is licensed by the Texas Department of State Health Services, the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services, and the Texas Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services.

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Family Service & Guidance Center

http://www.fsgctopeka.com

Family Service and Guidance Center (FSGC) has been helping Kansans in Shawnee County since 1904, when the Associated Charities was formed to meet the needs of victims of the disastrous 1904 flood. As our agency has grown, we have changed to meet the needs of children and families in Shawnee County. In 1904, the Associated Charities merged with Social Settlement Works to form the Topeka Provident Association (TPA). Norris Gage, the principal benefactor, purchased a building at Fourth and Jackson, which housed a day care center, a boys' gymnasium and a girls' cooking school. In 1910, the TPA served 8,125 people, gave relief to 367 families, and provided housing to 520 homeless people. The 1940s brought a shift from a charitable organization providing health welfare needs to a social service agency. In 1951, TPA became Family Service of Topeka. Seven years later, Family Service of Topeka merged with the Shawnee Guidance Center, which was established in 1950 to provide training opportunities for psychiatrists, thus creating Family Service and Guidance Center. In 1968, FSGC entered into a formal alliance with Shawnee Community Mental Health Center to develop a community mental health delivery system that would provide a comprehensive range of mental health services to the citizens of Shawnee County. In 1984, FSGC committed itself to specializing in the provision of mental health services to children, youth and families. FSGC now offers a number of specialized services, including outpatient psychotherapy services, child sexual abuse treatment, support group treatment programs, preschool and youth day treatment programs, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) program, case management, pre-hospitalization screening, pharmacotherapy, and a range of specialized services for children and adolescents experiencing severe emotional disorders.

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Continucare Corp

http://www.continucare.com

Continucare Corporation is a provider of primary care physician services. The Company through its network of 18 medical centers provides primary care medical services on an outpatient basis. It also provides practice management services to independent physician affiliates (IPAs) at 25 medical offices. All of its medical centers and IPAs are located in Miami-Dade, Broward and Hillsborough Counties, Florida. As of June 30, 2008, the Company provided services to or for approximately 26,200 patients on a risk basis and approximately 8,700 patients on a limited or non-risk basis. Additionally, it also provides services to over 2,500 patients as of June 30, 2008, on a non-risk fee-for-service basis. On October 1, 2006, the Company completed the acquisition of the Miami Dade Health Centers, Inc. (MDHC) Companies, which provided primary care physician services and certain medical specialty and diagnostic services to patients in medical centers in Miami-Dade County, Florida. (Source: 10-K)

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Austin Child Guidance Center

http://www.austinchildguidance.org

Since 1951, Austin Child Guidance Center has been dedicated to improving the mental health of children and their families. A multidisciplinary team of psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and counselors provides individual, family, and group therapy; psychiatric and psychological services; parent education; community presentations and consultations; and training to current and future mental health professionals.

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Mental Health Inc

http://www.mentalhealth.org

The center operates according to four principles: The Centrality of Trauma - trauma should hold a central place in the organization of services Consumer Voice and Empowerment - a true partnership model is critical to recovery Diversity and Experience - effective services must reflect the diversity and direct experience of the people served Systems Transformation - the center's activities are designed to help organizations, systems and communities to embrace innovation and change. The center is designed to assist trauma survivors within the contexts in which they live and work. Focus will be on five priority populations: Women and adolescents with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse problems and histories of violence, Women trauma survivors in the criminal justice system and women crime victims, Refugee and immigrant women, Men with histories of trauma, and Consumer-survivor leadership. If you have a question or a comment about the Center on Women, Violence and Trauma, please contact us via e-mail, or call (941) 349-8213. If you would like to receive email notification of Center events, please sign up on the Listserve on the left side of this page.

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Winter Haven Hospital Inc

http://www.winterhavenhospital.org

Winter Haven Hospital established in 1926 serves as the major medical center for east Polk County and the highway 27/Ridge Corridor. The hospital is a division of Mid-Florida Medical Services, a locally owned and operated501(C)(3)not-for-profit organization which is governed by an independent Board of Trustees made up of local business and civic leaders who serve without pay. With 527 licensed hospital beds, Winter Haven Hospital is the largest of the two main facilities in our healthcare system followed by our women's hospital, the Regency Medical Center. Winter Haven Hospital with over 2,600 employees is the largest private employer in east Polk County. The hospital is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation for Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) and has over 300 board-certified physicians on its medical staff representing every major specialty. Winter Haven Hospital is affiliated with the University of Florida College of Medicine/Shands Healthcare, is a member of the American Hospital Association, Florida Hospital Association, the Premier Alliance, Association of Community Hospitals and Health Systems of Florida and the West Central Florida Hospital Council. Hospital based services include: open heart surgery center 3 twelve bed intensive care units for medical, surgical and coronary care A 24 bed progressive care unit Centers of excellence in orthopedic surgery, neurology, and neuro surgery Through its various East Polk and Highland's County sites, Winter Haven Hospital offers numerous specialty programs and units State of the art OB/GYN women's facility Level II neonatal intensive care Comprehensive nationally accredited physical rehabilitation inpatient and outpatient centers, which are also state designated for brain injury 3 cardiac catheterization laboratories Clinical lab and regional blood bank Ambulatory surgery and diagnostic center Emergency department/urgent care center 6 primary care offices (Auburndale, Bartow, Haines City, Lake Wales, Winter Haven (2)) Inpatient center for psychiatry/outpatient behavioral health services With its new Bostick Heart Center and JCAHO Accredited Stroke Center, over 16,000 total admissions last year, 2,500 births and over 60,000 emergency and urgent care visits, Winter Haven Hospital continually seeks to fulfill its mission, which is to improve the health of the communities we serve by providing high quality, cost effective care and services.

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Rogers Memorial Hospital

http://www.rogershospital.org

We exist to offer exemplary behavioral healthcare services, including treatment, research, education, training and consultation built on our century-long heritage. We are dedicated to the delivery of quality care using a skilled team approach that respects the dignity of each individual. Our success is demonstrated in premier quality care, successful outcome, financial integrity, personal and organizational growth, and community well-being. A Century of Healing. A Future of Hope. 2007 is Rogers Memorial's 100th year as a nonprofit, freestanding mental health hospital. Once a single site in Oconomowoc, we now offer a second hospital in Milwaukee and treatment centers in Brown Deer and Kenosha. Each year Rogers Memorial provides nearly 6,000 children, adolescents, adults and older adults with individualized, evidence-based treatment for mental health concerns and chemical dependency, as well as research and training for healthcare professionals. We look forward to continuing our tradition of healthcare excellence. To learn more about our History, Click Here. The three levels of treatment we provide include: - Inpatient or acute care - Partial hospitalization or day treatment - Specialized residential treatment for: - Eating disorders - Chemical dependency - Obsessive-compulsive disorder - Child and adolescent mental health concerns Top of Page Behavioral health concerns commonly treated at Rogers : Acute or Chronic Emotional Disorders Attention Deficit Disorders (ADD) Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders (ADHD) Alcohol and Drug Abuse Alzheimer's Disease Anxiety Disorders Attachment Disorders Bipolar Disorder Chemical Dependency Depression Eating Disorders, Male and Female Expressively Defiant Behaviors Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Spectrum Disorders Organic Disorders Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Panic Disorders Social Phobia Suicidal Behaviors Trauma Hospital licensing and accreditation: Rogers Memorial Hospital is licensed as a psychiatric hospital by the State of Wisconsin and accredited by the Joint Commission.

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