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Offers daytime homeless services including, use of shower, laundry, provision of clothing (if available), and case management.
Also acts as a warming center during general intake hours.
Program provides monthly subsidies to clients for rent, food, and utilities while the youth either works full time or attends school. While in the program, youths receive up to 7 hours per week of case management services, which focus heavily on teaching youths to shop, budget, and prioritize among other independent living skills.
Outpatient services include:
- Counseling services for children, families and adults
- Case management
- Community support
- Crisis intervention
- Psychiatric care (including psychiatric assessment and medication assessment, prescribing, and monitoring)
Offers counseling and wellness services for youth, adults, and families in the community who are experiencing difficulty in relationships, socialization, physical or mental wellness and emotional concerns. Some services/counseling types include, individual and family counseling, group sessions, case management, child abuse, sex abuse, and neglect, domestic violence, major depressive disorder, bi-polar disorder, and other mood disorders, parent/child relational issues, and PTSD and other anxiety disorders.
Provides care coordination and family support services to families whose child struggles at school or home due to behavioral health issues. Also provides integrated health services to adults diagnosed with serious mental illness.
A voluntary home visiting program that provides family support and coaching for expectant parents and parents of young children ages birth to 3. The program provides guidance about child development, child safety, practical parenting skills, and family bonding. The agency's trained professionals provide regular visits based on the family's needs, preferences, and schedules. Visits may be in-person or virtual.
Doula services are also available. This includes prenatal information and support, labor coaching, breastfeeding, postpartum depression support, and assistance in the early weeks after childbirth.
Home visitation program for pregnant parents and families with children up to age three. The program provides case management services, including individual needs assessments, the development of care plans, and the coordination of service delivery. Staff advocate for families, monitor progress, and ensure services are obtained to maximize child development and provide a foundation for school success. Services also include developmental screening to minimize potential learning barriers and interventions designed to prevent child abuse and neglect.
Provides care coordination and family support services to families whose child struggles at school or home due to behavioral health issues. Also provides integrated health services to adults diagnosed with serious mental illness.
Provides a coordinated care network consisting of healthcare, government, nonprofit, and other organizations.
Offers comprehensive case management system that helps families identify barriers to self-sufficiency and connects them with community support organizations. Barriers could include unemployment, insecure housing, lack of job skills, lack of child care.
SASS provides the following services for children and youth:
Crisis intervention
Short-term stabilization where a child is at risk of self-harm, or harming others
Individual and family psychotherapy/counseling
Mental health assessment
Case management and resource linkage assistance
Psychiatric services
SASS provides the following services for children and youth:
Crisis intervention
Short-term stabilization where a child is at risk of self-harm, or harming others
Individual and family psychotherapy/counseling
Mental health assessment
Case management and resource linkage assistance
Psychiatric services
Provides the following services:
-- Audiology Clinic
-- Breastfeeding
-- Consultation
-- Case Management
-- Colorectal Cancer Screening Program
-- Developmental Screening
-- Diabetes Prevention
-- Immunizations
-- Infectious Disease Surveillance
-- Nutrition Counseling
-- Prenatal and Postpartum Fairs
-- Stroke and Vascular Screening
-- Tobacco Cessation
Provides case management on a long-term basis, up to one year or longer and as needed, to assist the family in overcoming the circumstances that brought them into an “at risk” position with homelessness, financial instability, less-than-living-wage employment, lack of education, substance abuse, mental health instability, physical health instability, legal issues, need for counseling, domestic violence issues, lack of child care, lack of transportation, and lack of basic household items, food, clothing and personal items to sustain appropriate health.
Pathway of Hope assists families through crisis and instability, financial counseling and planning, goal setting with manageable action steps, job training, referrals and employment assistance, assistance with securing housing and child care, emotional and spiritual support.
Case workers meet with families weekly using the Strengths Model to focus on possibilities rather than problems and to establish goals.
Offers to match volunteers with caregivers of disabled veterans who are in need of respite, education, and support. The volunteers are trained and supported via monthly trainings. Services can be provided directly to disabled veterans in absence of a caregiver and may include peer support, case management, and concrete needs such as food.
Provides individual and family therapy to youth receiving case management services, as well as education, support, and therapy for biological parents and foster parents. Therapy sessions typically take place within foster homes, facilitating better communication with foster parents regarding clients’ behaviors and their ability to adjust to living in foster care. Additionally, offers training to help youth and families develop conflict resolution skills, equipping them with techniques to address disagreements constructively and prevent escalation.
The Community Health Representatives provide the following services:
-- Case Finding/Screenings
-- Case Management
-- Home visitation services
-- Blood Pressure and Blood Glucose Screenings
-- Patient Care Services and Other Patient Services
-- Consults (medication, medical orders, appointments)
-- Environmental Health
-- Homemaker Services
-- Community Development
-- Health Education
-- Local transportation
Families are given a personal case worker to help assess the causes and symptoms of the current issues. From here, a personalized action plan is mapped out in order for the family members to learn how to achieve their goals. Along the way, the family is not only connected to The Salvation Army's resources, but also to other outside resources that benefit their personal growth and support.
Provides the following services
- Case coordination.
- Advocacy.
- Transportation resources.
- Financial resources.
- Medication assistance.
- Special care.
- Education outreach.
- Seizure response training.
Connects community members who need financial assistance with community partners who assist them in applying. Serves as a community hub for information, resources, and partnerships. The program does not provide direct service to clients.
Services and activities for senior citizens within York County to support their independence and community involvement.
Information and referral, including referrals for minor home repair, yard work, personal care, and homemaker services.
Counseling and case management.
Recreational activities.
Assistance with Medicare and medical insurance.
Friendly visiting.