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Greene County Mental Health Center (GCMHC)

Greene County Mental Health Center (GCMHC)
905 County Office Bldg., Cairo, NY 12413

Phone: (518) 622-9163 Fax: (518) 622-8592
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Greene County Mental Health
Website: http://greenegovernment.com/departments/mentalhealth

Services Provided: Individual and group therapy for the residents of Greene County. In addition, we offer psychiatric evaluations and medication management. Children and family services provided at satellite locations throughout Greene County as well.

GCMHC Single Point of Access (SPOA)-Children
Contact: Heather Buffa, Children’s Single Point of Access (SPOA) Coordinator

Phone: (518) 622-9163 ext. 7150; Fax: (518) 622-8592;
Email: hbuffa@discovergreene.com

Services provided: Facilitate a Level of Care meeting with the SPOA Team, which is made up of case management representatives and family support agencies, family members and the identified youth, if age appropriate. Determine if case management is appropriate and what level of care would be helpful.
Hours: Monday – Friday, 9 am – 5 pm.
Target population(s): Youth with a mental health diagnosis (also having behavioral problems) which is interfering with their success at home, at school or in the community.
Eligibility criteria: Mental health diagnosis.
How to apply for services: Contact SPOA Coordinator for an application.

GCMHC Single Point of Access (SPOA)-Adults
Contact: Jessica Dillon, Adult Single Point of Access (SPOA) Coordinator

Phone: (518) 622-9163 ext. 7119; Fax: (518) 622-8592;
Email: mailto:jdillon@discovergreene.com

Services provided: The Adult SPOA Program helps connect specially identified applicants to the most appropriate residences and services. The goal is to remove barriers to successful community living for adults with serious mental illness.
Hours: Monday — Friday, 9 am — 5pm.
Target population(s): Adults with serious mental illness who need assistance accessing residential and community services.
Eligibility criteria: Adults with a serious mental illness.
How to apply for services: Contact SPOA Coordinator for an application.