Case Managment
The mission of the Family Service Society of Yonkers is to be the premier provider of human services through a range of programs focusing on home health care, diverse family supports, guardianship and advocacy for individuals and families, which will enhance their quality of life.
Lifespan services in NY for children and adults with developmental disabilities, special needs, mental health challenges, and chronic medical needs.
MHA Westchester provides a variety of services to residents in Westchester County promoting mental health through advocacy, community education and direct services.
The New Rochelle Community Action Program is dedicated to housing development, transitional housing, energy conservation, volunteerism, senior nutrition, childcare referral, outreach, information and referral, food bank, subcontracted services, case management and utility assistance programs. To learn more about these activism efforts and how to become involved, call the telephone number provided.
Richmond Community Services, in partnership with all members of the community, supports children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families, to achieve the highest quality of life through individualized services, life-enhancing strategies, education, and advocacy, with particular expertise in meeting the needs of those with complex health issues.
The Department of Community Mental Health plans, oversees and coordinates services for individuals – and their families – with mental illness, developmental/intellectual disabilities and substance use disorders. Adult Mental Health Services
DCMH provides access to a wide array of person-centered, recovery-oriented services including case management, Assertive Community and Assisted Outpatient Treatment, housing and forensics.
Emergency numbers
In the event of a psychiatric emergency, you can call:
Crisis Prevention and Response Team at (914) 925-5959
National Suicide Hotline (800) 273-TALK or (800) 273-8255
Or, you can always call 911 in any emergency
DCMH provides access to a wide array of person-centered, recovery-oriented services including case management, Assertive Community and Assisted Outpatient Treatment, housing and forensics.
Emergency numbers
In the event of a psychiatric emergency, you can call:
Crisis Prevention and Response Team at (914) 925-5959
National Suicide Hotline (800) 273-TALK or (800) 273-8255
Or, you can always call 911 in any emergency