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  • Turning Point

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  • NAMI FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP OF BERKS COUNTY

    < Back NAMI FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP OF BERKS COUNTY 2nd2nd Wednesday Every Month, 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm Free Confidential and safe group of families helping other families who live with mental health challenges Joining together utilizing their collective lived experiences and learned wisdom.

  • Healthy Blair County Coalition.

    < Back Healthy Blair County Coalition. The Steering Committee collaborates with a broader group of people, identified as members of the Healthy Blair County Coalition. Coleen A. Heim, Director Members of the Coalition include stakeholders on whom the community decisions will have an impact, who have an interest in the effort, and who represent diverse sectors of the community. These are individuals and organizations who have been involved in shaping and implementing strategies, programs, and interventions by attending meetings, serving on work groups/committees, providing funding or companies involved in our Workplace Wellness Corporate Challenge.

  • Active Minds

    < Back Active Minds To destigmatize mental health disorders by promoting open, enlightened discussion of mental health; and to create a better life for all who suffer. To capitalize on the energy and dedication of young adults in the fight against the stigma that surrounds mental health disorders, and to educate, enlighten, and empower all young adults to ensure their own mental health before it ever reaches a tragic stage

  • The Crisis Intervention Association of Pennsylvania

    < Back The Crisis Intervention Association of Pennsylvania The Crisis Intervention Association of Pennsylvania was organized in 1973. It is an Organization with a broad range of members including Professionals, Physicians, Crisis Intervention Workers, Disaster Responders and people who merely have an interest in the field of Crisis Intervention or Mental Health Emergency services.

  • Lycoming County Health Improvement Coalition, Inc.

    < Back Lycoming County Health Improvement Coalition, Inc. Our MissionOrganized in 1994, The Lycoming County Health Improvement Coalition's mission is to improve the health of the Lycoming county community by identifying and facilitating response to priority health and wellness issues through a collaborative, community-driven process. Human Services

  • O'Bryon Eye Associates

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  • The Goddard School

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  • York/Adams Mental Health - Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities

    < Back York/Adams Mental Health - Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities Our mission is to serve, with respect, individuals in our community with mental illness, intellectual disabilities, and developmental delays in order to enhance their quality of life and provide an opportunity to reach their fullest potential. The York/Adams Mental Health – Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Program offers the following Early Intervention Services : Evaluations, Nutrition Services, Physical Therapy, Nursing Services, Occupational Therapy, Social Work, Speech Therapy, Service Coordination, Special Instruction, and Ancillary Support Services. The following Mental Health Services for individuals with serious and persistent mental illness include Administrator’s Office, Transitional Residential Services, Service Case Management, Mental Health Court, Intensive Case Management, Social Rehabilitation Services, Resource Coordination, Club House/Psychiatric, Community Treatment Team (CTT), Facility Based Vocational Services, Community Services, Family Support Services, Outpatient Services, Community Residential Services, Rehabilitation, Community Employment, Psychiatric Inpatient, Transportation, Crisis Diversion Services, Day Treatment (Partial Hospitalization), Emergency SVCS/Crisis Intervention and Community Hospital Integration & Project Program (CHIPP). The York/Adams Mental Health – Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Program offers the following Intellectual Disabilities Services to individuals who possess an IQ of 69 and below. Support Coordination (age 3+), Family Support Services, Administrator’s Office, Community Residential, Service Coordination (Early Intervention Birth to 3 Yrs.), Home Based Residential, Community Employment, Transportation, Adult Developmental Training (ADT), Autism Case Management (See HealthChoices), Facility Based Vocational Rehabilitation Dual and Diagnosed Outpatient (See HealthChoices)

  • HOW TO MAKE A MASK for Protection COVID-19

    < Back HOW TO MAKE A MASK for Protection COVID-19 HOW TO MAKE A MASK for Protection COVID-19 Thank you all for the continued work that you are doing to deliver essential services to Pennsylvania. On Friday, April 3, Governor Wolf and I recommended that all Pennsylvanians wear a mask any time they need to leave their home for a life-sustaining reason. In prior weeks, face masks were only recommended for individuals with symptoms of COVID-19 or for those working closely with a COVID-19 patient. As the COVID-19 situation has evolved, the Pennsylvania Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have revised the existing guidance on masks, noting that health care providers should continue to wear medical masks, and the general public should wear cloth or homemade masks. More information on masks, including when to wear them and how to make them, can be found on the Department of Health’s website . In addition to wearing the mask, it is important to continue to participate in everyday public health best practices like washing your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, staying home when sick, covering coughs and sneezes with your elbow or a tissue, and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces. For more information on COVID-19 and up to date guidance, visit the Department of Health’s website . We appreciate you complying with this request, and all the work you are doing to keep Pennsylvanians safe and healthy. Thanks, Dr. Rachel Levine

  • Chestnut Ridge School District

    < Back Chestnut Ridge School District Our board of education, faculty, staff, administration, andrents are all dedicated to providing the very best educational environment for our children. We are committed to fostering a love of learning, inspiring academic excellence and focusing on success for every child. We are very proud of the schools and, most of all, the dedicated staff of our district.children's education

  • CEU Course FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDER now available! PCB,NBCC,Act 48,CE, LSW

    < Back CEU Course FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDER now available! PCB,NBCC,Act 48,CE, LSW CEU Course FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDER now available! I wanted everyone to know that there is now a CEU course approved for a certificate and also 2 CEU credits on the following link. https://www.ceyouselfstudy.com/ Please share with anyone who may be interested. Instructor: Robin VanEerden, MS, LPC, NADD-CC CEUs Available: 2 Available for: This training has been approved for continuing education for Nationally Certified Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Art Therapists, Educators, Marriage and Family Therapists, Professional Counselors, Psychologists, Social Workers, and Pennsylvania Certification Board (PCB). Nationally Certified Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Art Therapists, Licensed Professional Counselors: Licensed Professional Counselors: Marywood University, Professional Continuing Education has been approved by NBCC as an approved continuing education provider, ACEP No.4081. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Marywood University, Professional continuing Education is solely responsible for all aspects of the program. NBCC Clock Hours: Two (2). Educators: This course is approved for two (2) professional development ACT 48 hours. Psychologists: Marywood University is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Marywood University maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Two (2) CE credits. Social Workers: This program is approved for two (2) continuing education hours for social workers applicable toward NY & PA LSW licensure renewal. Pennsylvania Certification Board (PCB): This course has been approved for two (2) CE hours by the PCB. robin.vaneerden@merakey.org Robin VanEerden, MS, LPC, NADD-DDS, CC Clinical Director Intellectual Disabilities Division 4251 Crums Mill Road Harrisburg, PA 17112 Phone: 717.441.9508 Cell: 717.304.3829 www.merakey.org PLEASE PASS ON THIS INFORMATION TO ANY AND ALL and/or POST IT FOR ALL TO SEE! Thank you for helping to spread the word!!

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