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York County and Surrounding Areas
         Resource Guide
                                                                As organized & researched by:
                                                            Cathy S. Eichelberger, Ph.D., LSW
                                                                           December 31, 2011

Disclaimer: Although all efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document the
author is not responsible for nor can the information provided be guaranteed. It is the user’s
responsibility to research and confirm the resources and programs listed in this guide.




                       No alterations permitted. Reprints or distributions for commercial or
                       organizational purposes require the author’s written permission. Author may be
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                       contacted at cse1258@comcast.net
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Abuse/Neglect                                             .3

Case Management/Debt Management                           .4

Child Care/Elderly Supervision Services                   .9

Community Centers                                         11

Counseling/Mental Health Services                         13

Education                                                 31

Elderly/Disabled                                          36

Employment                                                40

Financial Assistance                                      44

Food, Clothing, Personal Items & Household Needs          46

Housing/Shelters/Utilities                                54

Legal Services                                            61

Medical/Dental Services                                   63

Miscellaneous Services                                    69

Substance Abuse                                           75

Support Groups                                            78

Transportation                                            79

New Resources I have Found                                81




                                                   2
ABUSE/NEGLECT
Organization           Contact Information           Services/Eligibility
Access                 634 S. George Street          24-Hour Confidential Hotline: Physically violent or an
                       York, PA 17401                emotionally abuse situation
                       DV: 717-846-5400
                       800-262-8444                   Emergency Safe Shelter: Available any time of the day or night
                                                      for victims of domestic violence and their children.
                       Sexual Abuse:
                       717-854-3131                   Support Groups: Available for victims of domestic violence.
                       800-422-3204.
                                                      Transitional Housing in York and Hanover: Survivors of abuse
                       Legal Advocacy:                can live for one or two years in affordable housing as they work
                       717-846-5400                   towards their goals.

                       Support Groups:                Hospital Response/Medical Advocacy: Volunteers or staff meets
                       717-854-3131                   with victims at the hospital any time of the day or night to offer
                                                      support and services. Staff also collaborates with the health care
                       Hanover:                       community to ensure quality services to victims.
                       717-637-2235
                                                      Legal Advocacy: Staff offer options for victims (and their
                       Web Site:                      significant others) of domestic violence, sexual violence, or other
                       http://www.ywcayork.org/       violent crimes. Staff will assist with securing a Protection from
                                                      Abuse Order and will accompany victims to court.

                                                      Individual and Group Counseling: Counseling available to
                                                      victims of all ages to assist in healing from violence.
Children’s Aide        400 West Market Street,        Crisis nursery:
Society: Lehman        York, PA 17401-3804 717-         Emergency care to prevent child abuse
Center                 845-5771                         Child-centered counseling, and family support programs.
                       Hotline” 800-635-6619
                       Fax: 717-852-7605
                       www.cassd.org
Lutheran Social        750 Kelly Drive, York, PA      Domestic Abuse Intervention program :
Services of South      17404                           Abusers (men and women) that seek to end their abuse by
Central                717-852-9706                    learning non-violent, non-controlling skills.
Pennsylvania:          Fax: 717-854-7266               Opportunities, information and skills training.
Advance (Avoiding                                      Anger management training.
Domestic Violence,     Email                           Fees paid by clients are based on a sliding scale.
Affirming Non-         advance@lutheranscp.org
Controlling Efforts)
Childline              Hillcrest Building #53         Report child abuse and neglect issues.
                       2nd Floor
                       PO Box 2675
                       Harrisburg, PA 17105
                       800-932-0313
S.P.C.A. of York       3159 N. Susquehanna Trail      Report animal abuse and neglect issues.
County                 York, PA 17406
                       717-764-6109
York County            York County Judicial Center    The court may order the abuser to:
Protection from        45 North George Street          Stop abusing you and/or your children.
Abuse Center           1st Floor                       Stay away from where you, where you live, work and/or attend
(PFA)                  York, PA 17401                  school.
                       717-771-9662                    Refrain from harassing you and /or stalking you.
                                                       Turn over any weapons to the sheriff.
                                                                3
ABUSE/NEGLECT
Organization          Contact Information          Services/Eligibility
York County           http://www.york-              Pay you for financial losses resulting from the abuse. (These
Protection from       county.org/departments/cour   losses could include medical, dental, relocation, attorney fees,
Abuse Center          ts/PFA/s-9.htm                as well as loss of earnings).
(PFA)
                      Hours: Monday-Friday
                      8:30 AM-4:30 PM
York County           100 W. Market Street           Report child abuse & neglect issues.
Children & Youth      York, PA 17401                 Case management services & community referral assistance.
Services              717-846-8496
                      Fax: 717-771-9884
York County           100 W. Market Street, Suite    Report elderly abuse & neglect issues. Case management
Office of the Aging   102                            services & community referral assistance.
                      York, PA 17401
                      717-771-9610
                      800- 632-9073
                      Fax: 717-771-9044

                      E-mail: aging@york-
                      county.org
YWCA                  23 W. Chestnut Street            24 hour Confidential Hotline
                      PO Box 824                       Temporary or Emergency Safe Shelter
                      Hanover, PA 17331                Legal Advocacy, including assistance with filing a Protection
                      717-637-2125                     From Abuse Order
                      Fax:717-637-9516                 Referral and Support
                                                       Child Therapy
                                                       W.E.A.V.E. (Women's Empowerment Against Violent
                                                       Environments), an Adult
                                                       Support Group with Free Child Care during group
                                                       Community Education for all groups, includes ducational
                                                       Speakers and/or age-appropriate Outreach Materials
                                                       Accompaniment and/or Transportation to
                                                       appointments/hearings, including civil and criminal hearings
                                                       Options Counseling and Crisis Response
                                                       Servicios en español

                                 CASE MANAGEMENT/DEBT MANAGEMENT
Organization          Contact Information    Services/Eligibility
AIDS Community        717-334-8344           Provides care and supportive services and innovative
Alliance of South                            prevention and education services to anyone affected by or
Central               Hours: Monday-Friday   who has contracted HIV.
Pennsylvania          9 AM-5 PM


American Red          529 Carlisle Street            V.A. representative assists veterans at the Family Center from
Cross                 Hanover, PA                    9:00 AM-12:00 PM the 1st & 3rd Friday of each month.
                      717-637-3768
                      Fax: 637-3294                  A representative from York County Assistance Office assists
                                                     families & individuals to access service every Thursday from
                                                     8:30 AM-3:00 PM.

                                                     Family Center:

                                                               4
CASE MANAGEMENT/DEBT MANAGEMENT
Organization          Contact Information        Services/Eligibility
                                                 Wed-Friday, 8:30 AM-4:30 PM
The Arc of York       497 Hill Street            Advocacy Services:
County                York, PA 17403               Advocate for disabled members of the community.
                      Phone: 717- 846-6589          Educate the community about intellectual disabilities.
                      Fax: 717-852-8842            Work to improve the quality and accessibility of the full range of
                                                   services and supports.
                      General Email:               Provide information & support to parents so that they may better
                      mail@thearcofyorkcounty.or   advocate for their children with intellectual disabilities
                      g                            educational needs.
Children’s Aide        Lehman Center             Not-for-profit agency providing crisis nursery care, child-centered
Society               400 West Market Street,    counseling, family support programs and case management.
                      York, PA 17401-3804
                      717- 845-5771
                      Hotline: 800-635-6619
                      Fax: 717-852-7605

                      343 Lincoln Way West
                      New Oxford, PA 17350
                      717-624-4461
                      www.cassd.org
Community             Main Office                   Case Management:
Progress Council,     605 S. George St.              Consumer Centered
Inc.                  Suite 100                      Engaging
                      York, PA 17401                 Assessing
                      717-845-7176 or                Planning
                      800-892-5441                   Accessing Resources
                      Fax: 717-846-9892              Coordinating
                      http://www.yorkcpc.org/        Monitoring
                                                     Debt management/budgeting
                      Hours: Monday-Friday
                      8:30 AM-5 PM
Consumer Credit       970-D S. George Street        Debt management
Counseling            York, PA
Services              1-888-511-2227

                      Hours: Mon-Thurs
                      8:00 AM-8:00 PM
                      Friday 8:00-5:00 PM
                      Sat 8:00 AM-2:00 PM
Family First Health   116 South George Street, 3rd Caring Together:
- Social Services     Floor                          Social services for people who are HIV positive.
                      York, PA 17401                 Services are provided regardless of the client’s ability to pay.
                      717- 846-6776                  Case managers screen clients for eligibility for a variety of
                                                     assistance programs.
                      Hours: Monday-Friday           Single point of contact.
                      8:00 AM-5:00 PM                Call Nurse Care Managers at 846-4774. Nurses will assess the
                                                     client’s needs, schedule a medical appointment and contact other
                                                     team members who will provide other services as needed.
Jewish Family         2000 Holly wood Dr.          Case management & activities: Services provided to Jewish
Services of York      York, PA                     individual or couples or inter-faith couple
                      717-843-0918

                                                              5
CASE MANAGEMENT/DEBT MANAGEMENT
Organization        Contact Information        Services/Eligibility
Lutheran Social     Christ Lutheran Church     Case Management:
Services of South   44 Chambersburg Street       Supportive Listening
Central             Gettysburg, PA 17325         Creative Problem Solving
Pennsylvania        717-334-5212 (Adams          Referrals to community services and resources
                    County)                      Assistance: advocacy, financial planning, listening, direct
                    St. Paul's Lutheran Church   assistance and encouragement, prayer and support.
                    127 York Street              No Fees
                    Hanover, PA 17331
                    717-633-6870


                    Christ Lutheran Church
                    29 South George Street
                    York, PA 17401
                    717-848-1012
                    Christ Lutheran Church
                    101 South Main Street
                    Shrewsbury, PA 17361
                    717-235-7459
New Hope            6 N. Second Street            Debt management:
Ministries          Dillsburg, PA                  Budgeting Skills
                    717-432-3053
                    1836 Industrial Court
                    Dover, PA
                    717-292-3441

                    Hours: Mon-Fri
                    9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Penn-Mar            44 S. Main Street             Case Management:
Organization        Shrewsbury, PA 17361           Provides direct social and welfare services to those in need. All
                    717- 227-0048                  services require an appointment.
                    Penn-Mar North                 PCAP for Met-Ed & Columbia Gas.
                    10671 Susquehanna Trail        LIHEAP cash (November through March)
                    Glen Rock, PA 17327            1$Energy
                    717- 235-8068                  Assistance: Rent, energy (financial & energy assistance has
                    Fax 717-235-9878               income eligibility requirements), car fuel
                                                   Child Care
                                                   Medical
                                                   Food
                                                   Baby Supplies
                                                   Case Management
                                                   Goal setting
                                                   Short term counseling
                                                   Workshops
                                                   Back to School Supplies: sign up begins in July
Red Land            308 Market Street             Debt management:
Community Action    Lewisberry, PA
Program             717-938-4621

                    Hours: Mon-Thurs 8:30
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CASE MANAGEMENT/DEBT MANAGEMENT
Organization          Contact Information       Services/Eligibility
Red Land              AM-5:00 PM
Community Action      Fri 8:30 AM-12:00 PM
Service Access        1305B East Market Street, Case management:
Management            York PA                    Children & adults with mental health issues.
(SAM)                 717-848-8744               Must have a diagnosis from a medical doctor, psychologist or a
                      25 Charles Street          psychiatrist.
                      Suite 9
                      Hanover, PA 17331
                      717-848-8744
                      Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00
                      AM-4:30 PM

Spanish American      225 East Princess Street     Case management:
Center                York, PA 17403                Hispanic Community of York
                      717- 846-9434                 Referrals to community services
                      Hours: Monday-Thursday
                      8 AM-5 PM
                      Friday
                      8 AM-3 PM
YMCA of York          90 N. Newberry Street         Referral information for basic needs
County                York, PA 17401                Services for Latino citizens of York County
                      717-843-7884 ext. 242         English as a 2nd language
                      Fax: 717-854-1857             Spanish GED classes
                                                    Interpreting & translation services
                      Website:
                      www.yorkcoymca.org
York Adams            100 W. Market Street         Case management:
County Mental         York, PA 17401                Adults & children with mental health issues.
Health & Mental       717-771-9618                  Must have a diagnosis from a medical doctor, psychologist or a
Retardation           11 Carlisle Street            psychiatrist.
(MHMR)                Hanover, PA 17331

                      Hours: Monday-Friday
                      8 AM-4:30 PM

York County           PO Box 1865                  Case management services: York County residents affected or
Council of            York, PA 17405               infected with HIV/AIDS. No fees for services.
Churches: Ordinary    717-843-5295                   Pastoral Care-Spiritual group therapy Support Groups
People                                               Infected and affected Transportation Warehouse-supplies
Extraordinary Need    Hours: (Call for appt)         assistance with household items
(OPEN)                Monday-Thursday
                      8:00 AM- 4:30 PM
                      Friday 8:00 AM-1:30 PM
York County           100 West Market Street,      Case management services and community referral assistance for
Office of the Aging   Suite 102                    people 60 and older:
                      York, PA 17401                  In-home services
                      717- 771-9610                   Home delivered meals
                      800- 632-9073                   Caregiver support
                      Spanish 717-771-9572.           Adult Day Care Information
                      Fax: 717- 771-9044              Ombudsman

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CASE MANAGEMENT/DEBT MANAGEMENT
Organization          Contact Information        Services/Eligibility
York County           E-mail: aging@york-           Transportation
Office of the Aging   county.org                    Legal Services
                                                    Intergenerational programs: Rent A Kid-low cost help with
                                                    chores.
                                                    Recreation & leisure activities
                                                    Long term care information
                                                    Report elderly abuse and neglect issues.
York County           100 W. Market Street       Case management:
Veterans Affairs      Suite 101                   Veterans Advocate
Office (VA)           York, PA 17401              VA Medical Benefits
                      717-771-9218                State and Federal Benefits
                      800-441-2025 ext. 9218      Compensation Claims
                      Fax: 717-771-4617           Service connected and Non-Service connected Compensation
                      American Red Cross          Claims
                      529 Carlisle Street         Emergency Assistance Benefit
                      Hanover, PA 17331           Death Indemnity Pension
                      717-637-3769                Transportation Services to Lebanon VA
                                                  Assisted Care Aid and Attendance
                      Hours: Representative is    Dependent Education Application Services
                      available 1st & 3rd Friday  Organize and Conduct Ceremonies
                      of each month.              Facilitate matching Veterans with other County Services


                      York VA Outpatient Clinic
                      2251 Eastern Blvd.
                      York, PA 17402
                      717-840-2730

                      Hours: Representative is
                      available 3rd Thurday of
                      each month.


                      Red Lion Area Senior
                      Center
                      20 Gotham Drive #A
                      Red Lion, PA 17356
                      717-244-7229
                      717-6934
                      717-244-5505

                      Hours: Representative is
                      available 3rd Wed of each
                      month.
York’s Helping        412 W. King Street           Services for the homeless, primarily York City but will assist
Hand for the          York, PA 17401               anyone in York County.
Homeless              717-846-9275
                                                   Case Management & Emergency Shelter:
                                                    Counseling
                                                    Shelter referrals/motel


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CHILD CARE/ELDERLY SUPERVISION SERVICES
Organization          Contact Information        Services/Eligibility
The Arc of York       497 Hill Street            Families that require after-school care for their teenaged children
County                York, PA 17403             with intellectual disabilities benefit from having a safe, fun place
                      Phone: 717- 846-6589       for their kids to enjoy fellowship each afternoon.
                      Fax: 717-852-8842
                      General Email:
                      mail@thearcofyorkcounty.or
                      g
Child Care            13 West Market Street      Non-profit child care resource and referrals:
Consultants, Inc,     York, PA 17401               Assist in finding and evaluating child care options
Child Care            717- 854-2273 or             Financial assistance for child care.
Consultants, Inc of   800- 864-4925                Caregivers must financially qualify and work at least 25 hours a
York County           Fax: 717- 843-4158           week to qualify.
                       Email:
                      info@childcareconsultants.o
                      rg

                      Hours: Mon-Fri
                      8:30 AM-5:00 PM
Children’s Aide       Lehman Center                  Nursery:
Society               400 West Market Street,         Children birth-6 years of age.
                      York, PA 17401-3804             0-72 hours of respite child care. Please call to schedule.
                      717- 845-5771                   Crisis/Emergency nursery
                      800-635-6619                     Support groups
                      343 Lincoln Way West            Case management
                      New Oxford, PA 17350
                      717-624-4461
Crispus Attucks       605 S. Duke Street             Child Care:
Early Learning        York PA                         Children from 3 mos-12 yoa.
Center                717-848-3610                    Child Care Consultants or private pay.
                      Fax: 717-843-3914

                      Hours: Monday-Friday
                      6:30 AM-5:30 PM
Easter Seals          2550 Kingston Road, Suite     Child Development Center/Preschool:
Central               219                            Children ages 6 months to 5 years of all abilities.
Pennsylvania          York, PA 17402
                      Phone: 717-741-3891
                      Fax: 717-741-5359
YMCA                  1705 Palomino Road             Child Care:
                      Dover, PA                       All day care for 2 -5 yoa.
                      717-292-5622                    Before & after school care (Kid’s Club) for K-5th grades.
                                                      Kid’s Club available at Dover Elem, Leib, Weigelstown, North
                      Hours: Monday-Friday            Salem, Roundtown and Hayshire Elementary Schools.
                      6:30 AM-6 PM
                      4075 E. Market St              Child Care:
                      Suite 2                         Before- and after-school care to school-aged children.
                      York, PA 17406                  Child care hours begin on September 3rd, from school dismissal
                      717- 755-7144                   through 6:00pm, Monday through Friday.
                      100 Constitution Ave           Child Care:
                      PO Box 263                      K-13 yoa, before & after school care during school. Full time
                                                               9
CHILD CARE/ELDERLY SUPERVISION SERVICES
Organization   Contact Information    Services/Eligibility
YMCA           Shrewsbury, PA 17361    care when school is not in session
               717-235-0446            Summer camp opportunities.
               Fax: 717-227-9005       Kid’s Club is available at the following schools: Southern
                                       (Friendship, Southern and Shrewsbury Elementary Schools),
                                       South Eastern (Fawn Grove and Stewartstown Elementary
                                       Schools), Dallastown (Loganville Springfield Elementary
                                       School).
                                       Kindergarten Care is also available the Southern Branch
                                       location.
               90 N. Newberry Street  Child Care:
               York, PA                6 weeks-12 yoa,
               717-854-7884            Full time care, before and after school care.
               Hours: Monday-Friday
               6 AM- 6 PM
               500 George Street      Child Care:
               Hanover, PA 17331       Full daycare for 13 months—5 yoa,
               717-632-8211            Before & after school care onsite in local schools.

               Hours: Monday-Friday
               6:15 AM-6 PM
YWCA           YWCA & Early Learning      Child Care:
               23 W. Chestnut Street       6 weeks old to 5 years.
               PO Box 824                  Scholarships approved based on financial need and available
               Hanover, PA 17331           funds.
               717-637-2125
               Fax:717-637-9516
               Hotline: 717-632-0007
               YWCA & Early Learning      Pre-K Counts Classrooms:
               320 E. Market Street         York location
               York, PA 17403               Ages 3-5
               717-845-2631                 Part-time and full-time classes available
               Fax: 717-846-9181            Meals and snacks provided
               Hours: Mon-Friday
               6:30AM-5:30 PM
               Early Learning Center      School-Age Child Care:
               4304 N. George St. Ext.     S. Queen St location serves Dallastown Schools (Dallastown
               Manchester, PA              Elementary, Dallastown Intermediate, York Township
               717-266-1073                Elementary, and Leader Heights Elementary).
                                           Manchester location serves Northeastern Schools (Conewago
               Hours: Mon-Friday           Elementary (on-site for K-3rd grade), Orendorf Elementary,
               6:30AM-6:00 PM              Shallow Brook Elementary, and Spring Forge Elementary).
                                           York location serves (Davis Elementary, Devers Elementary,
                                           Goode Elementary, Jackson Elementary, and McKinley
                                           Elementary).
                                           Breakfast & snacks provided.
                                           Fees: Registration is $50; Before & After-School program is
                                           $100/week.
               Early Learning Center      Quantum Opportunities Program:
               2179 S. Queen Street        York location.

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CHILD CARE/ELDERLY SUPERVISION SERVICES
Organization          Contact Information          Services/Eligibility
YWCA                  York, PA                      After-school program for male and female students in grades 9 –
                      717-747-9254                  12.
                                                    Development in three areas: Education, Community Service, and
                      Hours: Mon-Friday             Life-Skill
                      6:30AM-5:30 PM                Students earn money for continuing education while
                                                    participating in programs.
                                                    Tutoring, homework help, and software programs to improve
                                                    skills and computer labs for school projects.
                                                   Temple Guard Drill Team:
                                                    York location.
                                                    Mentoring program based on discipline and focus.
                                                    Youths in grades K-12
                                                    Military-style boot-camp marching and dance.
                                                    Drill team members perform twice a month across the mid-state.
                                                   Camp Cann-Edi:
                                                    Over night camp.
                                                    Summer camp near Conewago Creek for children ages 7-14.
                                                   Explorer Camp:
                                                    Day camp for children ages 5, 6 & 7 years old.
                                                    York & Manchester locations.
York County           Call for a list of Adult Day Adult Care:
Office of the Aging   Care Centers:                 Complete assessment of the individual’s medical, physical, and
                      100 West Market Street        emotional needs to authorize service.
                      Suite 102                     60 years of age or older who require more support than can be
                      York, PA 17401                provided at a Senior Community Center.
                      717- 771-9610                 Respite for caregivers enabling them to work outside of the
                      800- 632-9073                 home or just take a break.
                      Spanish 717-771-9572.         Unable to care for their own personal needs or require 24 hour
                      Protective Service Intake:    supervision due to a mental or physical disabilities
                      717-771-9610                  Ambulatory or able to use a wheelchair or walker for mobility
                      Fax: (717) 771-9044           with assistance.
                                                    Basic personal care, reality orientation, and self-help training.
                      E-mail: aging@york-           Supervised socialization, recreation, meals & transportation.
                      county.org
                                                    Uncontrolled behavior problems cannot be managed in Adult
                                                    Day Care.
                                                    Be able to withstand transportation for at least one half-hour or
                                                    have caregivers be able to transport the participant one or both
                                                    ways within the hours of operation.
                                                    Sliding scale fee based on income for York County residents.

                                           COMMUNITY CENTERS
Organization          Contact Information      Services/Eligibility
Atkins House          307 East King Street     HIV/AIDS Education &Prevention:
                      York, Pennsylvania 17403  Individual risk assessments
                      717-848-5454              Risk reduction counseling.
Community             219 York St.             Emergency Services:
Progress Council-     Hanover, PA 17331         Food, clothing, heat & other basic needs.
Hanover               717-632-9191              Urban and rural residents who are low to moderate income.



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COMMUNITY CENTERS
Organization        Contact Information        Services/Eligibility
Community           213 Lancaster St.
Progress Council-   Red Lion, PA 17356
Hanover             717-417-3354
                    226 E. College Ave.
                    York, PA 17404
                    717-846-4600

                    http://www.yorkcpc.org/

                    Hours: Monday-Friday
                    8:30 AM-5 PM
Lighthouse Youth    55 West Philadelphia Street   After School Club:
Center Ministry     York, PA 17403                  Children, grades 1-5
                    Phone: 717- 843-5799            School days (5 days a week) from 3:00-5:00 PM.
                    Fax: 717- 852-9508              Safe environment to do their homework
                                                    Tutoring 4 days a week.
                                                    Recreational activities
                                                    Pick-ups from designated York City elementary schools and
                                                    transportation home to designated stops
                                                    $10.00 registration fee and some activities will require a
                                                    minimal cost.
                                                  Teen Evening Program: The teen program runs Monday-Friday
                                                  from 6:00-9:00p.m. and offers young people, grades 6-12, a haven
                                                  to have fun, Bible studies, tutoring, Girls cooking classes,
                                                  Boys/Girls basketball teams and much more. No cost to register,
                                                  however, some activities will require a minimal cost.
                                                  Transportation home provided to designated stops.
                                                  Lighthouse Youth Center Camps:
                                                    Summer Day Camp: Every day from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., for
                                                    six weeks, approximately 200 kids meet at the Lighthouse Youth
                                                    Center to take day trips to parks, museums, swimming areas and
                                                    much more.
                                                    There is a one-time registration fee of $5.00 and an admission
                                                    fee of $10.00 per week per child. Transportation is provided
                                                    from/to designated stops throughout the city.
                                                    Residential Day Camp: Up to 60 children per week (for two
                                                    weeks) are enrolled during the summer at Camp Andrews. Here,
                                                    they are able to be "kids" by participating in activities such as
                                                    swimming, boating, archery and Bible studies. Many lives are
                                                    changed at Camp Andrews. There is a $7.50 registration fee per
                                                    child.
Mason-Dixon         5 Pendyrus St.                Serve urban and rural residents who are low- to moderate-income.
Community           Delta, PA 17314               Emergency services are provided including food, clothing, heat
Services            717-456-5559                  and other basic needs.
Red Land            308 Main St.                  Serve urban and rural residents who are low- to moderate-income.
Community Action    Lewisberry, PA 17339          Emergency services are provided including food, clothing, heat
Program             717-938-4621                  and other basic needs.
Salvation Army      50 E. King Street                Adult Community Recreation & Education Programs
                    York, PA 17401                   Emergency Assistance: financial, food, utilities & heating
                    717-848-2364                     Older Adult Services - Visitation Services

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COMMUNITY CENTERS
Organization     Contact Information         Services/Eligibility
Salvation Army   257 E. South Street            Worship Center: Music & arts, women, men’s and children
                 York, PA 17403                 services.
                 717-846-0167                   Youth Services - Boys' & Girls' Club, Latchkey Programs
                 1080 Haines Rd
                 York, PA 17402
                 717-840-1300

                            COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Organization     Contact Information    Services/Eligibility
Advance          750 Kelly Drive        Group Counseling: Sessions for men & women committed to
                 York, PA 17404         ending violence in relationships and learning to relate in a non-
                 717-852-9706           abusive & non-controlling way. Application of reduced fees is
                                        available.
Adams Hanover    33 Frederick Street    Progressions Partial Hospitalization Program: A mental health
Counseling       Hanover, PA 17331      program designed to assist adults (18 yoa or older) that have a
Services         717-632-4900           primary diagnosis of a major mental disorder and who need more
                 Fax: 717-637-2611      intensive treatment than can be provided through individual
                                        outpatient counseling or are transitioning back into the community
                                        from an inpatient psychiatric hospital or are at risk for admissions
                                        to a psychiatric inpatient facility. Services are available 5 days a
                                        week for up to 6 hours a day between the hours of 8:30 AM to
                                        3:30 PM. Participants must not be an imminent risk to self or
                                        others, must be willing to comply with the program’s policies and
                                        structure.
                                                Group therapy
                                                Creative Art therapy
                                                Drug & alcohol relapse & prevention
                                                Health/mental health education
                                                Personal medicine
                                                Symptom management/reduction
                                                Family/collateral meetings
                                                Dialectical Behavior Therapy skill groups
                                                Medication management

                                                         Insurances accepted: Geisinger Health Plan, PA Employee
                                                Benefits Trust Fund, Quest Behavioral Health, United Behavioral
                                                Health, Amerihealth Mercy HMO, Gateway Health Plan, Unison
                                                Med PLUS Plan, & York MH/MR County Liabilities.
                 All appointments are           Outpatient Services: Out patient psychotherapy, psychological
                 scheduled through the Intake   testing and evaluation, psychiatric evaluation, and medication
                 Dept. 717-646-2956             therapy to assist in the identification of problem areas, developing
                                                self-awareness and then using this knowledge to resolve problems,
                 Office locations:              and to improve general life skills. Services are available to any age
                 625 W. Elm Avenue,             group and can help individual, groups, families and couples.
                 Hanover, PA 17331, 717-         •Marital and family difficulties
                 632-4900                        •Childhood disorders
                                                 •School and employment adjustments
                 44 S. Franklin Street           •Drug or alcohol abuse
                 Gettysburg, PA 17325            •Low self-esteem
                 717- 334-9111                   •Feelings of guilt, unhappiness, or depression
                                                 •Thoughts of suicide
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COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Organization    Contact Information        Services/Eligibility
Adams Hanover   73 E. Forrest Avenue Suite  •Feeling nervous, uptight, or anxious
Counseling      312, Box 12 Shrewsbury,     •Continual worry or fear
Services        PA 17361                    •Feelings of frustration, anger, and aggression
                717-235-0199                •Disturbing personal behavior or thoughts
                                            •Child abuse
                5 Pendyrus Street           •Mental illnesses like depression, anxiety and
                Delta, PA 17314             schizophrenia
                717-456-5578
                                            Workshop Topics:
                 1195 Roosevelt Avenue     •Stress Management
                York, PA 17404             •Substance Abuse
                 717-843-0800              •Support Groups
                                           •Parenting
                5351C Jaycee Avenue
                Suite 1
                Harrisburg, PA 17112
                717- 657-2080
                33 Fredrick Street         Crisis Intervention: 24 hours per day, 7 days a week emergency
                Hanover, PA 17112          program providing immediate mental health and substance abuse
                717-637-7633               services to any individual who is experiencing a “crisis” situation.
                717- 334-0468              “Crisis” is the urgent perception that the difficulty has reached
                1-866-325-0339             such intolerable proportions that it exceeds the resources and
                Hot Line: 800-273-8255     coping abilities of the individual. The crisis has the potential to
                                           overwhelm one to the extent that it may result in serious
                                           pathology, including suicide and homicide. Often, because of the
                                           nature and intensity of the pain, the person is compelled to seek
                                           help.

                                              Assistance is delivered effectively through: •Brief Emergency
                                              Counseling and Assessment
                                              •Intervention, Information, Referral and Problem-Solving
                                              •Arrangement for psychiatric hospitalization or chemical
                                              detoxification as needed
                                              •Consultation and community education
                                              •Outreach to schools, hospitals, prison, police departments, etc.
                625 W. Elm Avenue,            Drug & Alcohol Treatment: Program is designed to help
                Hanover, PA 17331             individuals recognize that drug and/or alcohol dependency is a
                717- 632-4900                 disease which affects their total functioning as well as their family
                                              and social systems. The overall goal is to help individuals accept,
                44 S. Franklin Street,        regain, and maintain personal control and responsibility for their
                Gettysburg, PA 17325          own actions and choices. Individuals are given the chance to
                717- 334-9111                 address problems without leaving their homes, jobs, families, and
                                              communities. Treatment focuses on identifying problems and
                73 E. Forrest Avenue, Suite   increasing self-awareness while developing coping mechanisms to
                312, Box 12, Shrewsbury,      resolve difficulties and produce more effective lifestyles.
                PA 17361
                717-235-0199

                5 Pendyrus Street
                Delta, PA 17314
                717- 456-5578


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COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Organization    Contact Information     Services/Eligibility
Adams Hanover    1195 Roosevelt Avenue,
Counseling      York, PA 17404
Services        717-843-0800
                33 Frederick Street     Assisted Living Program: Four (3) bedroom homes located in
                Hanover, PA 17331       York, Hanover, and Littlestown. Referrals are received from our
                717-632-4900            CHIPP Program as well as various community resources. Upon
                Fax: 717-637-2611       entry to the program, individuals’ medical and psychiatric needs
                                        will be assessed, addressed, and monitored, as well as on a
                                        continual basis.

                                            Breaking Barriers Center (BBC): A non-structured, social drop-in
                                            center where individuals can come together for peer support,
                                            social and recreational activities.

                                            Community Hospital Integration Project Program (CHIPP):
                                            Provides stable, community-based housing to adult individuals
                                            formerly living in a state hospital setting. The individual receives
                                            support and supervision while living in their own apartment. The
                                            program is located in three individual clusters in Hanover, York,
                                            and McSherrystown.

                                            Community Residential Rehabilitation Program: To assist adults
                                            with persistent mental illness to live in a safe, home-like
                                            environment in order to promote independence based on an
                                            individual’s own potential. This program provides a structured
                                            “group home” setting, while providing training in symptom
                                            management, interpersonal skills, and daily living skills. The
                                            program is a three-step, transitional program with two individual
                                            sites (New Dawn and Sunrise), with the Supported Housing
                                            Program being the final stage of “transition”.

                                            Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Enables local employers to
                                            provide access to cost-effective mental health and drug and
                                            alcohol services for their employees. EAP services are available in
                                            several convenient locations and include 24-hour Crisis
                                            Intervention Services.

                                            Family-Based Mental Health Services: Intensive in-home therapy
                                            and support service for families who have emotionally and
                                            behaviorally disturbed children. This service provides short-term,
                                            intensive, community based counseling to families with children
                                            or adolescents who are at risk of removal from the home due to
                                            severe emotional or behavioral problems or to assist families in
                                            transitioning children/adolescents back into the home after
                                            inpatient mental health placement.

                                            Forensic Program: On-site Stress/Anger Management groups,
                                            individual sessions for group members and on-going Women's
                                            Mental Health Group, focusing on the men and women
                                            incarcerated at Adams County Adult Correctional Facility in the
                                            Work Release Program. The program consists of outpatient
                                            individual therapy, psychiatric services and transitional counseling
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COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Organization    Contact Information    Services/Eligibility
Adams Hanover                          (counseling with family members) for those approaching release.
Counseling                             It is anticipated that MISA groups and services for children of
Services                               incarcerated parents will become available in the upcoming year.

                                            Health Psychology Services for Mind-Body Health: To help
                                            modify attitudes, emotions and behaviors that affect health. The
                                            program offers short-term individualized services to understand
                                            and remove barriers in order to make lasting lifestyle changes that
                                            affect physical health.
                                            Chronic Pain Evaluations and Management
                                            Sleep Behaviors
                                            Stress Reduction and Management
                                            Chronic Illness Management and Support
                                            Weight Management
                                            Bariatric Surgery Evaluations and Follow-up
                                            Smoking Cessation

                                            Peer Support Services: A Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) person
                                            provides peer support to others who are diagnosed with chronic
                                            mental health issues. A CPS is an individual diagnosed with a
                                            chronic mental illness, who has learned to manage or recover from
                                            that illness, and is trained to help others in the recovery process.
                                            The CPS works one-on-one to help individuals identify their goals
                                            and then supports and encourages progress in achieving them.
                                            The CPS may offer education on recovery, skills training,
                                            vocational support, help with developing a support system, and
                                            individual advocacy, depending on the consumer's desire and
                                            need.

                                            School-Based Clinical Intervention Program: An expansion of the
                                            Student Assistance Program. This program seeks to provide
                                            mental health and chemical abuse treatment services by utilizing a
                                            cross-trained professional, stationed on a full-time basis in the
                                            school.
                                            Mental Health Services:
                                            •Individual Counseling
                                            •Family Counseling
                                            •Specialized Group Counseling
                                            •Crisis Intervention Services and Referrals
                                            •Multi-system Coordination and Referrals
                                            •Post-vention Services
                                            Drug and Alcohol Treatment Services:
                                            •Assessment
                                            •Individual Counseling
                                            •Family Counseling
                                            •Group Counseling
                                            •Evaluation and Referral

                                            Social Rehabilitation Center: Provides day programming in a
                                            structured setting. There are educational, daily living skills,
                                            recreational, and social classes that take place on a daily basis.
                                            These classes are designed to incorporate life skills, vocational
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COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Organization         Contact Information    Services/Eligibility
Adams Hanover                               goals, and educational opportunities to enable consumers to live
Counseling                                  and contribute to their community of choice. Consumers may
Services                                    choose an individual service plan of treatment that fits their
                                            specific interests and needs.

                                                 Student Assistance Program (SAP): Program to serve students who
                                                 are having difficulty in school due to alcohol/drug use, depression
                                                 or other mental health problems.

                                                 Wraparound Services: Mental health treatment to emotionally
                                                 challenged children/adolescents in the home, school, and
                                                 community. The term “wraparound” employs a community-based
                                                 treatment by actively utilizing the resources that “wraparound”
                                                 the child (i.e., family, teacher, extended family, peers) :

                                                 •Crisis Services
                                                 •Skill Development (behavior management,
                                                 parenting, problem-solving)
                                                 •Individual and Family Therapy
                                                 •Support Services
                                                 •Summer Camp Program
                                                 •Coordination/Collaboration with other service systems
                                                 •Referrals to other community services
Advance              750 Kelly Drive             Group Counseling: Sessions for men & women committed to
                     York, PA 17404              ending violence in relationships and learning to relate in a non-
                     717-852-9706                abusive & non-controlling way. Application of reduced fees is
                                                 available.
ARC of York          497 Hill Street             Dedicated to improving the lives of people with intellectual
County               York, PA 17403              disabilities.
                     717-846-6589

                     Website:
                     www.thearcofyorkcounty.or
                     g
Bell Socialization   160 South George Street     Skill Building: Vocational training, basic living skills and creative
Services             York, PA 17401-1408         expression to achieve the elements of success.
                     Phone: 717 848.5767 Fax:
                     717 854.2433                New Beginnings: Assist the mental health clients and opportunity
                                                 to build academic, social, recreation/leisure and daily living skills.
                     Website:                    Groups include money management, health and hygiene, crafts,
                     www.bellsocialization.com   exercise and physical activity.

                                                 Liberty Bell Drop-In Center: Provides an atmosphere for mental
                                                 health consumers to socialize and enjoy recreation and leisure time
                                                 with friends. No daytime activities are planned; however, table
                                                 games, pool, ping-pong and movies are available.

                                                 Recreation Program: Allows mental health consumers to get out of
                                                 their house for some recreation. Offers activities three nights per
                                                 week and on weekends.

                                                 Sendero: Specifically for Latino mental health consumers whose
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COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Organization         Contact Information    Services/Eligibility
Bell Socialization                          primary language is Spanish. Skill building and recreational
Services                                    activities in Spanish but encourage the consumers to learn and
                                            utilize English in groups. Groups include money management,
                                            cooking, art, movie club and community awareness.

                                                 York Day Program/York Evenings/Dallastown Evening:
                                                 Structured activities are planned and offered five days and two
                                                 evenings every week for consumers living with intellectual
                                                 disabilities. These programs offer opportunities for participants to
                                                 develop relationship skills while participating in group and
                                                 community activities.

                                                 Options: A social club for consumers living with intellectual
                                                 disabilities. Members meet monthly to plan their own social
                                                 calendar of events with minimal assistance from staff.
                                                 Participating in a variety of activities, they begin to make educated
                                                 choices regarding social activities.

                                                 Supported Recreation: Working directly with residents of
                                                 Margaret E. Moul Home, York, Bell provides one-on-one support
                                                 in various community activities for persons with mental
                                                 retardation and physical disabilities, two to three days each week.

                                                 Support-Empower-Living Fundamentals (SELF): Consumers with
                                                 intellectual disabilities either living on their own or with their
                                                 family. Staff provides one-on-one service to meet the individual
                                                 needs of each person. Goals may include learning basic hygiene,
                                                 developing and improving writing skills, creating grocery lists,
                                                 planning nutritious meals, and outings to discovery their
                                                 community.
                                                 Bell At The Village: Offers a structured Day Program of diverse
                                                 individualized activities designed to enhance the quality of
                                                 socialization and daily living skills of intellectually disabled
                                                 individuals from various living situations.

                                                 Program supports individuals in increasing their independent
                                                 living skills through a wide choice of physical, musical and social
                                                 activities. Individuals are provided with the opportunity to
                                                 experience community events through trips, movies and shopping
                                                 on a regular basis.

                                                 Adult Developmental Training: Offers a structured day training
                                                 program including needs-based activities recreation in a licensed
                                                 environment for consumers with intellectual disabilities.

                                                 Peer Support Services: Certified Peer Specialists (CPS-people who
                                                 have lived with mental illness in their own lives) serve as role
                                                 models and advocates for other mental health consumers. CPS
                                                 listen to an individual’s current concerns and hopes for the future,
                                                 help develop recovery goals and plans, offer support by ensuring
                                                 they have the necessary skills to connect to natural supports and
                                                 other social and vocational rehabilitation programs.
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COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Organization          Contact Information     Services/Eligibility
Catholic Charities    253 E. Market Street    Counseling: Individual, marital & relationship counseling.
                      York, PA                Wraparound services for children & adolescents who have existing
                      717-845-8686            mental health diagnosis. Covered by Medical Assistance.
Children’s Aide       Lehman Center           Therapy: Child-centered counseling, art therapy & family support
Society               400 West Market Street, programs.
                      York, PA 17401-3804
                      717- 845-5771
                      Hotline:800-635-6619
                      Fax: 717-852-7605
                      www.cassd.org

                      343 Lincoln Way West
                      New Oxford, PA 17350
                      717-624-4461
Cornerstone           11 York Street              Counseling: Drug & Alcohol
Counseling and        Suite 201
Education Services    Hanover, PA 17331
                      717-632-6555

                      Hours: Mon-Thurs
                      8:00 AM-7 PM
                      Fri 8:30 AM-4:30 PM
Counseling            800 S. Albemarle Street     Christian Counseling:
Associates of York    York, PA                     Drug & alcohol, individual
                      717-848-8313                 Group & family counseling.
                                                   Sliding fee available
Crisis Intervention   York/Adams County:          24 hour mental health crisis services by telephone, walk-in and
                      Hotline: 800- 673-2496      mobile services.
                      or 717-851-5320

                      On-Site:
                      York Hospital
                      Emergency Department
                      1001 S. George Street
                      York, PA 17403

                      York Hospital Community
                      Based Site
                      1101 Edgar Square
                      Suite C
                      York, PA

                      Gettysburg Hospital
                      Emergency Department
                      147 Gettys Street
                      Gettysburg, PA

                      On-Site & Mobile:
                      Adams/Hanover Counseling
                      Services
                      33 Fredrick Street
                      Hanover, PA 17331
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COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Organization         Contact Information    Services/Eligibility
                     717-637-7633
                     717-334-0468
                     866-325-0339
                      717-632-4900

                     Dauphin County :
                     100 Chestnut Street,
                     Harrisburg, PA.
                     717-232-7511
                     888-596-4447
                     Fax 717-255-2960
Crossroads           Central Intake              Counseling and evaluations for mental health, drug & alcohol.
Counseling &         800-315-0951
Educational
Services
Dauphin County       100 Chestnut Street         Case management:
Mental Health &      Harrisburg, PA 17101          Children & adults with mental health issues.
Mental Retardation   717-780-7050                  Must have a diagnosis from a medical doctor, psychologist or a
                                                   psychiatrist.
Equiteam Support     1200 Pleasant Ave           Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP): Horses are used as a tool
Services             Dallastown, PA              for emotional growth and learning. EAP is a collaborative effort
                     717-309-2873                between a mental health therapist and a horse professional
                                                 working with the clients and horses to address treatment goals.

                                                 EAP is experiential in nature. This means that participants learn
                                                 about themselves and others by participating in activities with the
                                                 horses, and then processing (or discussing) feelings, behaviors,
                                                 and patterns. The therapy is used to address such issues as anxiety,
                                                 Asperger's Disorder, ADHD, behavioral issues, communication
                                                 problems, depression, grief, poor social skills, etc.

                                                 50 minute session is $120.00. Some scholarship funding is
                                                 available.
Family Behavioral    160 Roosevelt Ave.          Mental Health Services:
Health Program       Suite 300                     Adults, adolescents, children and families.
                     York, PA                      Psychiatric & psychological evaluations.
                     717-846-3909                  Covered by Medical Assistance.
Family-Child         3995 East Market Street     Counseling: Individual, couples & family counseling by licensed
Resources            York, PA 17402              professionals. Experienced in child, parenting & family issues.
                     717-757-1227                Private pay, most insurances accepted. Do not accept Medical
                     Fax: 717-757-1353           Assistance.

                     Hours: Mon-Thurs            Drug and Alcohol Services
                     8:30 AM-8:30 PM
                     Fri 8:30 AM-4:30 PM         Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)

                     Call for more information   The Heart of FCR: Assist families participating in our services
                     regarding the different     with emergency and/or temporary assistance.
                     programs, requirements &
                     locations.
Highmark Caring      3 Walnut Street             Grief Supportive Services: To make a difference and provide
Place                Suite 200                   support to children & families that have experienced the death of a
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COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Organization        Contact Information      Services/Eligibility
Highmark Caring     Lemoyne, PA 17043        loved one.
Place               Fax: 717-302-8420          Peer support to children and families who are grieving the death
                                             of a loved one.
                                               Assist children (and adults) to understand they're not alone in
                                             their grief.
                                               A safe place & people for children & families to share their
                                             grief, their feelings and their memories.
                                               Is a place where grieving children and families receive support
                                             and encouragement from others their own age and from trained
                                             adult volunteers.
                                               Services are provided at no cost to the family and no referral is
                                             needed.
Holy Spirit         Crossroads Middle School Mental Health Outpatient Counseling:
Hospital            535 Fishing Creek Road     Children
Behavioral Health   Lewisberry, PA 17339       Counseling provide on school site
Services            717-763-3033

                    Red Land High School
                    560 Fishing Creek Road
                    Lewisberry, PA 17339
                    717-763-3033
Leg Up Farm         4880 N. Sherman Street       Therapeutic services designed for infants, children, adolescents,
                    Mt. Wolf, PA 17347           and young adults up to the age of 21 with permanent or temporary
                    717-266-9294                 special needs. Children may be referred for services from
                                                 physicians and other healthcare professionals; hospitals and
                    info@legupfarm.org           clinics; teachers and educational systems; state, county and local
                                                 agencies; or from family, friends, and relatives. Broad medical
                                                 conditions that may be treated include, but are not limited to:
                                                   Autism Spectral Disorders
                                                   ADD / ADHD
                                                   Cerebral Palsy
                                                   Down’s Syndrome
                                                   Speech, Gross Motor, & Fine Motor Delays
                                                   Learning Disabilities
                                                   Metabolic Disorders
                                                   Prematurity
                                                   Genetic Disorders
                                                   Traumatic Brain Injuries

                                                 Physical Therapy : Analyze the neurological, musculoskeletal,
                                                 cardiovascular, and pulmonary systems of our clients within a
                                                 developmental framework. Therapy will focus on gross motor skill
                                                 acquisition, joint range of motion, and muscle strength in a fun
                                                 environment full of adventure! Assistive devices and mobility will
                                                 also be assessed as part of the child’s ability to engage their
                                                 physical environment.

                                                 Occupational Therapy : A play philosophy to provide child-
                                                 directed treatment to address a wide range of developmental needs
                                                 to include sensory processing, fine motor function and
                                                 handwriting skills, ocular-motor performance, visual-perceptual
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COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Organization        Contact Information    Services/Eligibility
Leg Up Farm                                function, self help and feeding skills, and cognitive development.
                                           Occupational therapy will also assess a client’s needs for adaptive
                                           technology to fully integrate into their community setting.

                                                   Speech-Language Therapy: Speech-language pathologists focus
                                                   not only production of speech and language, but more importantly,
                                                   pre-linguistic skills such as affect gesturing, reciprocity and
                                                   engagement, and communication that serve as the foundation for
                                                   human interaction. The speech and language center is designed to
                                                   provide our clients with endless opportunities for communication,
                                                   language, and speech production through play. Therapists can also
                                                   address myofunctional and swallow difficulties,
                                                   phonological/articulation deficits, auditory processing deficits and
                                                   assistive technology needs for communication.

                                                   Equine Assisted Activities : A variety of equine assisted activities
                                                   to meet the range of needs of all our clients. Hippotherapy and
                                                   Equine Assisted Therapy consist of individual treatment with a
                                                   therapist as part of their specific treatment plan. Therapeutic
                                                   Riding classes will be offered in a group setting to allow our
                                                   clients to advance their horsemanship skills as the child strives to
                                                   achieve the goals of their therapeutic program.

                                                   Therapeutic Recreation : An adaptive sports, leisure, and
                                                   recreation programs under the direction of a certified TR specialist
                                                   who can address the needs of the clients having difficulties
                                                   accessing and participating in these types of activities.

                                                   Creative Arts Therapy: Arts such as dance, music, art, and drama
                                                   explore forms of expression to enhance the child’s well-being and
                                                   achieve a better sense of self. Each of these programs will
                                                   integrate the child’s individual therapeutic goals through fun,
                                                   sensory-rich activities to allow each child to explore their creative
                                                   side!

                                                   PAWS: An educational opportunities to clients, their families,
                                                   and members of the community. A program is specifically
                                                   designed to enable children with reading difficulties to become
                                                   confident and proficient readers through companionship of
                                                   therapeutic animals.

                                                   Summer camps: An opportunity for special needs children to
                                                   attend a safe, fun, and challenging summer camp with their peers
                                                   with highly trained staff to oversee the program.
Lutheran Social     St. Mark's Lutheran Church     Counseling:
Services of South   129 Charles Street, Hanover,     Individuals, couples & family counseling
Central             PA 17331                         Issues such as stress management, couple and family problems,
Pennsylvania        717-633-1227                     depression, anxiety & adjustment to life stressors.
                    866-998-2382                     Consultation with physicians, pastors, teachers and community
                                                     organizations

                    Luther Memorial Lutheran       Community Services:
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COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Organization          Contact Information    Services/Eligibility
Lutheran Social       Church                   Marriage preparation workshops
Services of South     1907 Hollywood Drive,    Newly married couples workshops
Central               York, PA 17403
Pennsylvania          866-998-2382           May qualify for Medicare as well as some other health insurance
                                             and managed-care plans. Reduced rates for members of
                                             participating congregations.
                      Stephen Ministry       Stephen Ministers are trained lay people who provide ongoing
                      717-845-9238           Christian care to people experiencing a wide range of life needs or
                                             crises, including:
                                                The hospitalized
                                                The terminally ill and their families
                                                Shut-in and homebound individuals
                                                The grieving
                                                Those undergoing life's transitions
                                                The elderly
                                                Families facing a job crisis
                                                Those with disabilities
                                                The lonely
                                                Those in spiritual crisis
Mental Health         36 S. Queen Street     Advocacy: Dedicated to promoting mental health, preventing
America of York &     York, PA 17403         mental and substance use conditions and achieving victory over
Adams Counties        717-843-6973           mental illnesses and addictions through advocacy, education,
                      Fax 717-843-0185       research and service.

                      304 York Street
                      Suite F
                      Gettysburg, PA 17325
                      717-843-6973
                      Fax 717-843-0185

                      http://www.mhay.org
National Alliance     State: 2149 N. 2nd Street    Advocacy: Sharing of information, education and advocacy for
on Mentally Illness   Harrisburg, PA 17110         people with mental illness, their families, friends, mental health
(NAMI)                717-238-1514                 professionals, and the general public.
                      800-223-0500
                      Fax 717-238-4390

                      York:
                      140 Roosevelt Ave.
                      Suite 200
                      York, PA 17401
                      717-848-3784
                      Fax 717-848-3785

                      http://namipa.nami.org/
NHS Human             651 Albright Ave             Counseling services:
Services              York, PA                      Autism services
                      717-846-4655                  Individual, behavioral specialists
                                                    Drug & alcohol counseling.
                                                     Must have a mental health diagnosis to receive services.
                                                    Covered by Medical Assistance.
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COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Organization        Contact Information     Services/Eligibility
Nuestra Clinica     545 Pershing Avenue ,   Mix of outpatient mental health and substance abuse services for
Behavioral Health   Lancaster, PA, 17602    Spanish speaking individuals. Medicaid, Medicare, military and
Services            717-397-6267            other insurances. Payment assistance and sliding fee scale
                    Fax: 717-295-7762       available.

                    Email:
                    holistictreatmentcenter@gm
                    ail.com
                    Website: www.sacapa.org

                    Hours: Mon-Fri
                    08:30 AM-5:00 PM
Olivia’s House      830 S. George Street         Counseling services:
                    York, PA 17403                Children experiencing grief and loss.
                    717- 699-1133                 Services are free.
Pennsylvania        128 N. George Street         Mental Health Treatment:
Counseling          York, PA                      No age limits.
                    717-848-6116                  Individual, group, marriage & family therapy.
                                                  Psychiatric evaluations, medication management & psychiatric.
                    26 Mt. Zion Road              Psychological evaluations
                    York, PA                      Specialized treatments: Eating disorders, co-dependency, trauma
                    717-840-0984                  and abuse issues, addictions, anger management, cutting and
                                                  self-injurious behavior, etc.
                    33 Muddy Creek Road           Bi-lingual (Spanish) therapy
                    Broque, PA 17309              Counseling for students provided on designated York City
                    717-848-6116
                                                  school sites: William Penn High School, Alternative Education
                                                  School, Hannah Penn Middle School, Edgar Fahs Smith Middle
                                                  School, Jackson Elementary, Goode Elementary, Davis
                                                  Elementary, Ferguson Elementary, McKinley Elementary &
                                                  Devers Elementary
                                                  Accepts Medical Assistance.
Pinnacle Health     301 One Norwegian Plaza      Camp Swatara: Unique weekend camp offered free to children (6-
Hospice-Camp        Pottsville, PA 17901         12 yoa) who are experiencing or coping with the death of a loved
Dragonfly           800-222-5236                 one. Located in western Berks County.
Pinnacle Health     570-628-2290                  An adult buddy is paired with the child for the weekend to
Hospice-Camp                                      provide companionship, support & supervision.
Dragonfly           Camp weekend:                 Professional counselors conduct informal sessions on grief, loss
                    Friday evening to Sunday      & recovery.
                    afternoon                     Registered nurse is on site & available 24 hours a day.
                    June 1-3, 2012
                    2645 North 3rd Street        Camp Hebron: Unique weekend camp offered free to children (6-
                    Suite 300                    12 & 13-15 yoa) who are experiencing or coping with the death of
                    Harrisburg, PA 17110         a loved one. Located 30 minutes north of Harrisburg in Halifax.
                    800-889-1098                   An adult buddy is paired with the child for the weekend to
                    717-782-2300                   provide companionship, support & supervision.
                                                   Professional counselors conduct informal sessions on grief, loss
                    Camp weekend:                  & recovery.
                    Friday evening to Sunday       Registered nurse is on site & available 24 hours a day.
                    afternoon
                    June 8-10, 2012
Play Therapy        1427 E. Market Street        Play therapy:

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COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Organization        Contact Information      Services/Eligibility
Center              York, PA 17403             Children’s therapy
                    717-848-4162               Family support.
Pressley Ridge      141 E. Market Street     Mental Health Services:
                    York, PA 17401             Individual, couple and family therapy.
                    717-845-6624               Art & play therapy.
                    Fax: 717-845-6626          Psychiatric evaluations as recommended by therapist-Wed &
                                               Thurs
                                               Counseling for students provided on designated school sites:
                                               Northeastern High School, Northeastern Middle School, Shallow
                                               Brook Intermediate, Lincoln Elementary, York Haven
                                               Elementary, Conewago Elementary, Mount Wolf Elementary &
                                               New Hope Academy Charter School
                                               Medical Assistance and other insurance plans accepted.
Pyramid Health      104 Davies Drive         York Adolescent Outpatient Services: Intensive outpatient
Care                York, PA 17402           program for adults & adolescents (ages 13-18 yoa or still in a
                    717-840-2300             formalized educational setting). Accepts payment from York
                    Fax: 717-840-2303        County Office of Drug & Alcohol, YCOCYF, Medical Assistance
                                             or self-pay.
                                               Comprehensive assessments
                                               Individual & group therapy
                                               Drug & alcohol education
                                               Family counseling
                                               On-going assessments
                                               Methadone Clinic
Service Access      1305 East Market Street, Case management services:
Management          York PA                    Adults & children with mental health issues.
(SAM)               717-848-8744               Must have a diagnosis from a medical doctor, licensed
                    Fax: 848-8799              psychologist or a psychiatrist.

                    Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00   Joint Planning Team: A joint planning and coordination of
                    AM-4:30 PM                  services by parents, service providers and other involved persons
                                                to assure that the child is receiving appropriate services that are
                                                individualized and family focused.
                                                  Birth to 21 yoa.
                                                  Diagnosis of a serious emotional disturbance or mental health
                                                  and substance abuse.

                                                Peer Support: A mentoring relationship to provide support to
                                                client.
                                                  Adult
                                                  Must have a diagnosis from a medical doctor, licensed
                                                  psychologist or a psychiatrist.
Triad Treatment     York                        Therapy:
Specialists, Inc.   717- 718-8158               Individual, Couples or Family Therapy
                    Fax: 717- 751-1755
                                                Mental Health Evaluation: Mental health evaluation will provide
                    Harrisburg                  an account of background information and history and will include
                    717- 901-7380               diagnostic impressions and recommendations. Does not take the
                    Fax: 717- 901-7383          place of a psychiatric evaluation by a medical doctor.
                                                Alternatives to Violence Treatment Program: 16 week program is

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Organization        Contact Information    Services/Eligibility
Triad Treatment                            designed to assist individuals with domestic violence issues to
Specialists, Inc.                          address attitudes, emotional responses, interpersonal conflicts,
                                           cycle of violence, family conflicts and the development of a plan
                                           of prevention to help ensure family and community safety.

                                                Sexual Deviance Services: Males ages 8 to 18 who have either
                                                been adjudicated delinquent for sexual charges, or who have
                                                admitted to sexually inappropriate or offensive behaviors, or who
                                                are referred for specialized services through Children and Youth
                                                Services. Females are considered on an individual basis.

                                                Parents, legal guardians (including foster parents), or other
                                                caregivers must be willing to participate in treatment, comply with
                                                treatment, assure attendance at all counseling sessions, provide
                                                close supervision, and adhere to staff recommendations to assure
                                                safety.

                                                  Sexual Abuser Group Therapy: Groups for both juvenile and
                                                adult abusers, directed toward keeping communities safe and
                                                reducing further acts of victimization. Addresses issues of sexual
                                                deviance, including the cycle of abuse, precursors to abuse,
                                                relationship issues, communication skills, cognitive
                                                distortions/maladaptive thinking, victimization issues and family
                                                of origin work.

                                                  Non-offending Parent Groups: Focuses on coping with
                                                emotional, psychological and physical effects of sexual abuse,
                                                identification of safety and prevention methods, meeting the needs
                                                of the victim, understanding the cycle of sexual abuse,
                                                confrontation of co-dependence, development of healthy
                                                relationships and identification of the process of reunification.

                                                  Therapeutic Polygraph: Utilized to challenge denial, facilitate
                                                disclosure in secretive or resistant clientele and also in the
                                                prevention of the escalation of sexually abusive behavior.

                                                  ABEL Assessment of Sexual Interest: Form of testing for both
                                                juveniles & adults utilized to obtain both objective and subjective
                                                measures of sexual interest. Often recommended in cases of
                                                family reunification, it provides an assessment of ongoing,
                                                significant sexual interest in children. Testing is extensive and
                                                may require multiple sessions.

                                                   Sexual Abuser/Deviance Evaluations: The evaluation process
                                                includes an extensive clinical interview and use of various
                                                assessment and risk measures. A seven to ten page report includes
                                                an account of client background including relationship history,
                                                clinical observations, risk assessment and recommendations for
                                                treatment and level of supervision. The time required of a client
                                                for evaluation may be up to three hours. Evaluations are
                                                administered to both adult and juvenile offenders.

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  • 1. 2012 York County and Surrounding Areas Resource Guide As organized & researched by: Cathy S. Eichelberger, Ph.D., LSW December 31, 2011 Disclaimer: Although all efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document the author is not responsible for nor can the information provided be guaranteed. It is the user’s responsibility to research and confirm the resources and programs listed in this guide. No alterations permitted. Reprints or distributions for commercial or organizational purposes require the author’s written permission. Author may be 1 contacted at cse1258@comcast.net
  • 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS Abuse/Neglect .3 Case Management/Debt Management .4 Child Care/Elderly Supervision Services .9 Community Centers 11 Counseling/Mental Health Services 13 Education 31 Elderly/Disabled 36 Employment 40 Financial Assistance 44 Food, Clothing, Personal Items & Household Needs 46 Housing/Shelters/Utilities 54 Legal Services 61 Medical/Dental Services 63 Miscellaneous Services 69 Substance Abuse 75 Support Groups 78 Transportation 79 New Resources I have Found 81 2
  • 3. ABUSE/NEGLECT Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility Access 634 S. George Street 24-Hour Confidential Hotline: Physically violent or an York, PA 17401 emotionally abuse situation DV: 717-846-5400 800-262-8444 Emergency Safe Shelter: Available any time of the day or night for victims of domestic violence and their children. Sexual Abuse: 717-854-3131 Support Groups: Available for victims of domestic violence. 800-422-3204. Transitional Housing in York and Hanover: Survivors of abuse Legal Advocacy: can live for one or two years in affordable housing as they work 717-846-5400 towards their goals. Support Groups: Hospital Response/Medical Advocacy: Volunteers or staff meets 717-854-3131 with victims at the hospital any time of the day or night to offer support and services. Staff also collaborates with the health care Hanover: community to ensure quality services to victims. 717-637-2235 Legal Advocacy: Staff offer options for victims (and their Web Site: significant others) of domestic violence, sexual violence, or other http://www.ywcayork.org/ violent crimes. Staff will assist with securing a Protection from Abuse Order and will accompany victims to court. Individual and Group Counseling: Counseling available to victims of all ages to assist in healing from violence. Children’s Aide 400 West Market Street, Crisis nursery: Society: Lehman York, PA 17401-3804 717- Emergency care to prevent child abuse Center 845-5771 Child-centered counseling, and family support programs. Hotline” 800-635-6619 Fax: 717-852-7605 www.cassd.org Lutheran Social 750 Kelly Drive, York, PA Domestic Abuse Intervention program : Services of South 17404 Abusers (men and women) that seek to end their abuse by Central 717-852-9706 learning non-violent, non-controlling skills. Pennsylvania: Fax: 717-854-7266 Opportunities, information and skills training. Advance (Avoiding Anger management training. Domestic Violence, Email Fees paid by clients are based on a sliding scale. Affirming Non- advance@lutheranscp.org Controlling Efforts) Childline Hillcrest Building #53 Report child abuse and neglect issues. 2nd Floor PO Box 2675 Harrisburg, PA 17105 800-932-0313 S.P.C.A. of York 3159 N. Susquehanna Trail Report animal abuse and neglect issues. County York, PA 17406 717-764-6109 York County York County Judicial Center The court may order the abuser to: Protection from 45 North George Street Stop abusing you and/or your children. Abuse Center 1st Floor Stay away from where you, where you live, work and/or attend (PFA) York, PA 17401 school. 717-771-9662 Refrain from harassing you and /or stalking you. Turn over any weapons to the sheriff. 3
  • 4. ABUSE/NEGLECT Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility York County http://www.york- Pay you for financial losses resulting from the abuse. (These Protection from county.org/departments/cour losses could include medical, dental, relocation, attorney fees, Abuse Center ts/PFA/s-9.htm as well as loss of earnings). (PFA) Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 AM-4:30 PM York County 100 W. Market Street Report child abuse & neglect issues. Children & Youth York, PA 17401 Case management services & community referral assistance. Services 717-846-8496 Fax: 717-771-9884 York County 100 W. Market Street, Suite Report elderly abuse & neglect issues. Case management Office of the Aging 102 services & community referral assistance. York, PA 17401 717-771-9610 800- 632-9073 Fax: 717-771-9044 E-mail: aging@york- county.org YWCA 23 W. Chestnut Street 24 hour Confidential Hotline PO Box 824 Temporary or Emergency Safe Shelter Hanover, PA 17331 Legal Advocacy, including assistance with filing a Protection 717-637-2125 From Abuse Order Fax:717-637-9516 Referral and Support Child Therapy W.E.A.V.E. (Women's Empowerment Against Violent Environments), an Adult Support Group with Free Child Care during group Community Education for all groups, includes ducational Speakers and/or age-appropriate Outreach Materials Accompaniment and/or Transportation to appointments/hearings, including civil and criminal hearings Options Counseling and Crisis Response Servicios en español CASE MANAGEMENT/DEBT MANAGEMENT Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility AIDS Community 717-334-8344 Provides care and supportive services and innovative Alliance of South prevention and education services to anyone affected by or Central Hours: Monday-Friday who has contracted HIV. Pennsylvania 9 AM-5 PM American Red 529 Carlisle Street V.A. representative assists veterans at the Family Center from Cross Hanover, PA 9:00 AM-12:00 PM the 1st & 3rd Friday of each month. 717-637-3768 Fax: 637-3294 A representative from York County Assistance Office assists families & individuals to access service every Thursday from 8:30 AM-3:00 PM. Family Center: 4
  • 5. CASE MANAGEMENT/DEBT MANAGEMENT Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility Wed-Friday, 8:30 AM-4:30 PM The Arc of York 497 Hill Street Advocacy Services: County York, PA 17403 Advocate for disabled members of the community. Phone: 717- 846-6589 Educate the community about intellectual disabilities. Fax: 717-852-8842 Work to improve the quality and accessibility of the full range of services and supports. General Email: Provide information & support to parents so that they may better mail@thearcofyorkcounty.or advocate for their children with intellectual disabilities g educational needs. Children’s Aide Lehman Center Not-for-profit agency providing crisis nursery care, child-centered Society 400 West Market Street, counseling, family support programs and case management. York, PA 17401-3804 717- 845-5771 Hotline: 800-635-6619 Fax: 717-852-7605 343 Lincoln Way West New Oxford, PA 17350 717-624-4461 www.cassd.org Community Main Office Case Management: Progress Council, 605 S. George St. Consumer Centered Inc. Suite 100 Engaging York, PA 17401 Assessing 717-845-7176 or Planning 800-892-5441 Accessing Resources Fax: 717-846-9892 Coordinating http://www.yorkcpc.org/ Monitoring Debt management/budgeting Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 AM-5 PM Consumer Credit 970-D S. George Street Debt management Counseling York, PA Services 1-888-511-2227 Hours: Mon-Thurs 8:00 AM-8:00 PM Friday 8:00-5:00 PM Sat 8:00 AM-2:00 PM Family First Health 116 South George Street, 3rd Caring Together: - Social Services Floor Social services for people who are HIV positive. York, PA 17401 Services are provided regardless of the client’s ability to pay. 717- 846-6776 Case managers screen clients for eligibility for a variety of assistance programs. Hours: Monday-Friday Single point of contact. 8:00 AM-5:00 PM Call Nurse Care Managers at 846-4774. Nurses will assess the client’s needs, schedule a medical appointment and contact other team members who will provide other services as needed. Jewish Family 2000 Holly wood Dr. Case management & activities: Services provided to Jewish Services of York York, PA individual or couples or inter-faith couple 717-843-0918 5
  • 6. CASE MANAGEMENT/DEBT MANAGEMENT Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility Lutheran Social Christ Lutheran Church Case Management: Services of South 44 Chambersburg Street Supportive Listening Central Gettysburg, PA 17325 Creative Problem Solving Pennsylvania 717-334-5212 (Adams Referrals to community services and resources County) Assistance: advocacy, financial planning, listening, direct St. Paul's Lutheran Church assistance and encouragement, prayer and support. 127 York Street No Fees Hanover, PA 17331 717-633-6870 Christ Lutheran Church 29 South George Street York, PA 17401 717-848-1012 Christ Lutheran Church 101 South Main Street Shrewsbury, PA 17361 717-235-7459 New Hope 6 N. Second Street Debt management: Ministries Dillsburg, PA Budgeting Skills 717-432-3053 1836 Industrial Court Dover, PA 717-292-3441 Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00 AM-4:00 PM Penn-Mar 44 S. Main Street Case Management: Organization Shrewsbury, PA 17361 Provides direct social and welfare services to those in need. All 717- 227-0048 services require an appointment. Penn-Mar North PCAP for Met-Ed & Columbia Gas. 10671 Susquehanna Trail LIHEAP cash (November through March) Glen Rock, PA 17327 1$Energy 717- 235-8068 Assistance: Rent, energy (financial & energy assistance has Fax 717-235-9878 income eligibility requirements), car fuel Child Care Medical Food Baby Supplies Case Management Goal setting Short term counseling Workshops Back to School Supplies: sign up begins in July Red Land 308 Market Street Debt management: Community Action Lewisberry, PA Program 717-938-4621 Hours: Mon-Thurs 8:30 6
  • 7. CASE MANAGEMENT/DEBT MANAGEMENT Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility Red Land AM-5:00 PM Community Action Fri 8:30 AM-12:00 PM Service Access 1305B East Market Street, Case management: Management York PA Children & adults with mental health issues. (SAM) 717-848-8744 Must have a diagnosis from a medical doctor, psychologist or a 25 Charles Street psychiatrist. Suite 9 Hanover, PA 17331 717-848-8744 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-4:30 PM Spanish American 225 East Princess Street Case management: Center York, PA 17403 Hispanic Community of York 717- 846-9434 Referrals to community services Hours: Monday-Thursday 8 AM-5 PM Friday 8 AM-3 PM YMCA of York 90 N. Newberry Street Referral information for basic needs County York, PA 17401 Services for Latino citizens of York County 717-843-7884 ext. 242 English as a 2nd language Fax: 717-854-1857 Spanish GED classes Interpreting & translation services Website: www.yorkcoymca.org York Adams 100 W. Market Street Case management: County Mental York, PA 17401 Adults & children with mental health issues. Health & Mental 717-771-9618 Must have a diagnosis from a medical doctor, psychologist or a Retardation 11 Carlisle Street psychiatrist. (MHMR) Hanover, PA 17331 Hours: Monday-Friday 8 AM-4:30 PM York County PO Box 1865 Case management services: York County residents affected or Council of York, PA 17405 infected with HIV/AIDS. No fees for services. Churches: Ordinary 717-843-5295 Pastoral Care-Spiritual group therapy Support Groups People Infected and affected Transportation Warehouse-supplies Extraordinary Need Hours: (Call for appt) assistance with household items (OPEN) Monday-Thursday 8:00 AM- 4:30 PM Friday 8:00 AM-1:30 PM York County 100 West Market Street, Case management services and community referral assistance for Office of the Aging Suite 102 people 60 and older: York, PA 17401 In-home services 717- 771-9610 Home delivered meals 800- 632-9073 Caregiver support Spanish 717-771-9572. Adult Day Care Information Fax: 717- 771-9044 Ombudsman 7
  • 8. CASE MANAGEMENT/DEBT MANAGEMENT Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility York County E-mail: aging@york- Transportation Office of the Aging county.org Legal Services Intergenerational programs: Rent A Kid-low cost help with chores. Recreation & leisure activities Long term care information Report elderly abuse and neglect issues. York County 100 W. Market Street Case management: Veterans Affairs Suite 101 Veterans Advocate Office (VA) York, PA 17401 VA Medical Benefits 717-771-9218 State and Federal Benefits 800-441-2025 ext. 9218 Compensation Claims Fax: 717-771-4617 Service connected and Non-Service connected Compensation American Red Cross Claims 529 Carlisle Street Emergency Assistance Benefit Hanover, PA 17331 Death Indemnity Pension 717-637-3769 Transportation Services to Lebanon VA Assisted Care Aid and Attendance Hours: Representative is Dependent Education Application Services available 1st & 3rd Friday Organize and Conduct Ceremonies of each month. Facilitate matching Veterans with other County Services York VA Outpatient Clinic 2251 Eastern Blvd. York, PA 17402 717-840-2730 Hours: Representative is available 3rd Thurday of each month. Red Lion Area Senior Center 20 Gotham Drive #A Red Lion, PA 17356 717-244-7229 717-6934 717-244-5505 Hours: Representative is available 3rd Wed of each month. York’s Helping 412 W. King Street Services for the homeless, primarily York City but will assist Hand for the York, PA 17401 anyone in York County. Homeless 717-846-9275 Case Management & Emergency Shelter: Counseling Shelter referrals/motel 8
  • 9. CHILD CARE/ELDERLY SUPERVISION SERVICES Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility The Arc of York 497 Hill Street Families that require after-school care for their teenaged children County York, PA 17403 with intellectual disabilities benefit from having a safe, fun place Phone: 717- 846-6589 for their kids to enjoy fellowship each afternoon. Fax: 717-852-8842 General Email: mail@thearcofyorkcounty.or g Child Care 13 West Market Street Non-profit child care resource and referrals: Consultants, Inc, York, PA 17401 Assist in finding and evaluating child care options Child Care 717- 854-2273 or Financial assistance for child care. Consultants, Inc of 800- 864-4925 Caregivers must financially qualify and work at least 25 hours a York County Fax: 717- 843-4158 week to qualify. Email: info@childcareconsultants.o rg Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 AM-5:00 PM Children’s Aide Lehman Center Nursery: Society 400 West Market Street, Children birth-6 years of age. York, PA 17401-3804 0-72 hours of respite child care. Please call to schedule. 717- 845-5771 Crisis/Emergency nursery 800-635-6619 Support groups 343 Lincoln Way West Case management New Oxford, PA 17350 717-624-4461 Crispus Attucks 605 S. Duke Street Child Care: Early Learning York PA Children from 3 mos-12 yoa. Center 717-848-3610 Child Care Consultants or private pay. Fax: 717-843-3914 Hours: Monday-Friday 6:30 AM-5:30 PM Easter Seals 2550 Kingston Road, Suite Child Development Center/Preschool: Central 219 Children ages 6 months to 5 years of all abilities. Pennsylvania York, PA 17402 Phone: 717-741-3891 Fax: 717-741-5359 YMCA 1705 Palomino Road Child Care: Dover, PA All day care for 2 -5 yoa. 717-292-5622 Before & after school care (Kid’s Club) for K-5th grades. Kid’s Club available at Dover Elem, Leib, Weigelstown, North Hours: Monday-Friday Salem, Roundtown and Hayshire Elementary Schools. 6:30 AM-6 PM 4075 E. Market St Child Care: Suite 2 Before- and after-school care to school-aged children. York, PA 17406 Child care hours begin on September 3rd, from school dismissal 717- 755-7144 through 6:00pm, Monday through Friday. 100 Constitution Ave Child Care: PO Box 263 K-13 yoa, before & after school care during school. Full time 9
  • 10. CHILD CARE/ELDERLY SUPERVISION SERVICES Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility YMCA Shrewsbury, PA 17361 care when school is not in session 717-235-0446 Summer camp opportunities. Fax: 717-227-9005 Kid’s Club is available at the following schools: Southern (Friendship, Southern and Shrewsbury Elementary Schools), South Eastern (Fawn Grove and Stewartstown Elementary Schools), Dallastown (Loganville Springfield Elementary School). Kindergarten Care is also available the Southern Branch location. 90 N. Newberry Street Child Care: York, PA 6 weeks-12 yoa, 717-854-7884 Full time care, before and after school care. Hours: Monday-Friday 6 AM- 6 PM 500 George Street Child Care: Hanover, PA 17331 Full daycare for 13 months—5 yoa, 717-632-8211 Before & after school care onsite in local schools. Hours: Monday-Friday 6:15 AM-6 PM YWCA YWCA & Early Learning Child Care: 23 W. Chestnut Street 6 weeks old to 5 years. PO Box 824 Scholarships approved based on financial need and available Hanover, PA 17331 funds. 717-637-2125 Fax:717-637-9516 Hotline: 717-632-0007 YWCA & Early Learning Pre-K Counts Classrooms: 320 E. Market Street York location York, PA 17403 Ages 3-5 717-845-2631 Part-time and full-time classes available Fax: 717-846-9181 Meals and snacks provided Hours: Mon-Friday 6:30AM-5:30 PM Early Learning Center School-Age Child Care: 4304 N. George St. Ext. S. Queen St location serves Dallastown Schools (Dallastown Manchester, PA Elementary, Dallastown Intermediate, York Township 717-266-1073 Elementary, and Leader Heights Elementary). Manchester location serves Northeastern Schools (Conewago Hours: Mon-Friday Elementary (on-site for K-3rd grade), Orendorf Elementary, 6:30AM-6:00 PM Shallow Brook Elementary, and Spring Forge Elementary). York location serves (Davis Elementary, Devers Elementary, Goode Elementary, Jackson Elementary, and McKinley Elementary). Breakfast & snacks provided. Fees: Registration is $50; Before & After-School program is $100/week. Early Learning Center Quantum Opportunities Program: 2179 S. Queen Street York location. 10
  • 11. CHILD CARE/ELDERLY SUPERVISION SERVICES Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility YWCA York, PA After-school program for male and female students in grades 9 – 717-747-9254 12. Development in three areas: Education, Community Service, and Hours: Mon-Friday Life-Skill 6:30AM-5:30 PM Students earn money for continuing education while participating in programs. Tutoring, homework help, and software programs to improve skills and computer labs for school projects. Temple Guard Drill Team: York location. Mentoring program based on discipline and focus. Youths in grades K-12 Military-style boot-camp marching and dance. Drill team members perform twice a month across the mid-state. Camp Cann-Edi: Over night camp. Summer camp near Conewago Creek for children ages 7-14. Explorer Camp: Day camp for children ages 5, 6 & 7 years old. York & Manchester locations. York County Call for a list of Adult Day Adult Care: Office of the Aging Care Centers: Complete assessment of the individual’s medical, physical, and 100 West Market Street emotional needs to authorize service. Suite 102 60 years of age or older who require more support than can be York, PA 17401 provided at a Senior Community Center. 717- 771-9610 Respite for caregivers enabling them to work outside of the 800- 632-9073 home or just take a break. Spanish 717-771-9572. Unable to care for their own personal needs or require 24 hour Protective Service Intake: supervision due to a mental or physical disabilities 717-771-9610 Ambulatory or able to use a wheelchair or walker for mobility Fax: (717) 771-9044 with assistance. Basic personal care, reality orientation, and self-help training. E-mail: aging@york- Supervised socialization, recreation, meals & transportation. county.org Uncontrolled behavior problems cannot be managed in Adult Day Care. Be able to withstand transportation for at least one half-hour or have caregivers be able to transport the participant one or both ways within the hours of operation. Sliding scale fee based on income for York County residents. COMMUNITY CENTERS Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility Atkins House 307 East King Street HIV/AIDS Education &Prevention: York, Pennsylvania 17403 Individual risk assessments 717-848-5454 Risk reduction counseling. Community 219 York St. Emergency Services: Progress Council- Hanover, PA 17331 Food, clothing, heat & other basic needs. Hanover 717-632-9191 Urban and rural residents who are low to moderate income. 11
  • 12. COMMUNITY CENTERS Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility Community 213 Lancaster St. Progress Council- Red Lion, PA 17356 Hanover 717-417-3354 226 E. College Ave. York, PA 17404 717-846-4600 http://www.yorkcpc.org/ Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 AM-5 PM Lighthouse Youth 55 West Philadelphia Street After School Club: Center Ministry York, PA 17403 Children, grades 1-5 Phone: 717- 843-5799 School days (5 days a week) from 3:00-5:00 PM. Fax: 717- 852-9508 Safe environment to do their homework Tutoring 4 days a week. Recreational activities Pick-ups from designated York City elementary schools and transportation home to designated stops $10.00 registration fee and some activities will require a minimal cost. Teen Evening Program: The teen program runs Monday-Friday from 6:00-9:00p.m. and offers young people, grades 6-12, a haven to have fun, Bible studies, tutoring, Girls cooking classes, Boys/Girls basketball teams and much more. No cost to register, however, some activities will require a minimal cost. Transportation home provided to designated stops. Lighthouse Youth Center Camps: Summer Day Camp: Every day from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., for six weeks, approximately 200 kids meet at the Lighthouse Youth Center to take day trips to parks, museums, swimming areas and much more. There is a one-time registration fee of $5.00 and an admission fee of $10.00 per week per child. Transportation is provided from/to designated stops throughout the city. Residential Day Camp: Up to 60 children per week (for two weeks) are enrolled during the summer at Camp Andrews. Here, they are able to be "kids" by participating in activities such as swimming, boating, archery and Bible studies. Many lives are changed at Camp Andrews. There is a $7.50 registration fee per child. Mason-Dixon 5 Pendyrus St. Serve urban and rural residents who are low- to moderate-income. Community Delta, PA 17314 Emergency services are provided including food, clothing, heat Services 717-456-5559 and other basic needs. Red Land 308 Main St. Serve urban and rural residents who are low- to moderate-income. Community Action Lewisberry, PA 17339 Emergency services are provided including food, clothing, heat Program 717-938-4621 and other basic needs. Salvation Army 50 E. King Street Adult Community Recreation & Education Programs York, PA 17401 Emergency Assistance: financial, food, utilities & heating 717-848-2364 Older Adult Services - Visitation Services 12
  • 13. COMMUNITY CENTERS Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility Salvation Army 257 E. South Street Worship Center: Music & arts, women, men’s and children York, PA 17403 services. 717-846-0167 Youth Services - Boys' & Girls' Club, Latchkey Programs 1080 Haines Rd York, PA 17402 717-840-1300 COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility Advance 750 Kelly Drive Group Counseling: Sessions for men & women committed to York, PA 17404 ending violence in relationships and learning to relate in a non- 717-852-9706 abusive & non-controlling way. Application of reduced fees is available. Adams Hanover 33 Frederick Street Progressions Partial Hospitalization Program: A mental health Counseling Hanover, PA 17331 program designed to assist adults (18 yoa or older) that have a Services 717-632-4900 primary diagnosis of a major mental disorder and who need more Fax: 717-637-2611 intensive treatment than can be provided through individual outpatient counseling or are transitioning back into the community from an inpatient psychiatric hospital or are at risk for admissions to a psychiatric inpatient facility. Services are available 5 days a week for up to 6 hours a day between the hours of 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Participants must not be an imminent risk to self or others, must be willing to comply with the program’s policies and structure. Group therapy Creative Art therapy Drug & alcohol relapse & prevention Health/mental health education Personal medicine Symptom management/reduction Family/collateral meetings Dialectical Behavior Therapy skill groups Medication management Insurances accepted: Geisinger Health Plan, PA Employee Benefits Trust Fund, Quest Behavioral Health, United Behavioral Health, Amerihealth Mercy HMO, Gateway Health Plan, Unison Med PLUS Plan, & York MH/MR County Liabilities. All appointments are Outpatient Services: Out patient psychotherapy, psychological scheduled through the Intake testing and evaluation, psychiatric evaluation, and medication Dept. 717-646-2956 therapy to assist in the identification of problem areas, developing self-awareness and then using this knowledge to resolve problems, Office locations: and to improve general life skills. Services are available to any age 625 W. Elm Avenue, group and can help individual, groups, families and couples. Hanover, PA 17331, 717- •Marital and family difficulties 632-4900 •Childhood disorders •School and employment adjustments 44 S. Franklin Street •Drug or alcohol abuse Gettysburg, PA 17325 •Low self-esteem 717- 334-9111 •Feelings of guilt, unhappiness, or depression •Thoughts of suicide 13
  • 14. COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility Adams Hanover 73 E. Forrest Avenue Suite •Feeling nervous, uptight, or anxious Counseling 312, Box 12 Shrewsbury, •Continual worry or fear Services PA 17361 •Feelings of frustration, anger, and aggression 717-235-0199 •Disturbing personal behavior or thoughts •Child abuse 5 Pendyrus Street •Mental illnesses like depression, anxiety and Delta, PA 17314 schizophrenia 717-456-5578 Workshop Topics: 1195 Roosevelt Avenue •Stress Management York, PA 17404 •Substance Abuse 717-843-0800 •Support Groups •Parenting 5351C Jaycee Avenue Suite 1 Harrisburg, PA 17112 717- 657-2080 33 Fredrick Street Crisis Intervention: 24 hours per day, 7 days a week emergency Hanover, PA 17112 program providing immediate mental health and substance abuse 717-637-7633 services to any individual who is experiencing a “crisis” situation. 717- 334-0468 “Crisis” is the urgent perception that the difficulty has reached 1-866-325-0339 such intolerable proportions that it exceeds the resources and Hot Line: 800-273-8255 coping abilities of the individual. The crisis has the potential to overwhelm one to the extent that it may result in serious pathology, including suicide and homicide. Often, because of the nature and intensity of the pain, the person is compelled to seek help. Assistance is delivered effectively through: •Brief Emergency Counseling and Assessment •Intervention, Information, Referral and Problem-Solving •Arrangement for psychiatric hospitalization or chemical detoxification as needed •Consultation and community education •Outreach to schools, hospitals, prison, police departments, etc. 625 W. Elm Avenue, Drug & Alcohol Treatment: Program is designed to help Hanover, PA 17331 individuals recognize that drug and/or alcohol dependency is a 717- 632-4900 disease which affects their total functioning as well as their family and social systems. The overall goal is to help individuals accept, 44 S. Franklin Street, regain, and maintain personal control and responsibility for their Gettysburg, PA 17325 own actions and choices. Individuals are given the chance to 717- 334-9111 address problems without leaving their homes, jobs, families, and communities. Treatment focuses on identifying problems and 73 E. Forrest Avenue, Suite increasing self-awareness while developing coping mechanisms to 312, Box 12, Shrewsbury, resolve difficulties and produce more effective lifestyles. PA 17361 717-235-0199 5 Pendyrus Street Delta, PA 17314 717- 456-5578 14
  • 15. COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility Adams Hanover 1195 Roosevelt Avenue, Counseling York, PA 17404 Services 717-843-0800 33 Frederick Street Assisted Living Program: Four (3) bedroom homes located in Hanover, PA 17331 York, Hanover, and Littlestown. Referrals are received from our 717-632-4900 CHIPP Program as well as various community resources. Upon Fax: 717-637-2611 entry to the program, individuals’ medical and psychiatric needs will be assessed, addressed, and monitored, as well as on a continual basis. Breaking Barriers Center (BBC): A non-structured, social drop-in center where individuals can come together for peer support, social and recreational activities. Community Hospital Integration Project Program (CHIPP): Provides stable, community-based housing to adult individuals formerly living in a state hospital setting. The individual receives support and supervision while living in their own apartment. The program is located in three individual clusters in Hanover, York, and McSherrystown. Community Residential Rehabilitation Program: To assist adults with persistent mental illness to live in a safe, home-like environment in order to promote independence based on an individual’s own potential. This program provides a structured “group home” setting, while providing training in symptom management, interpersonal skills, and daily living skills. The program is a three-step, transitional program with two individual sites (New Dawn and Sunrise), with the Supported Housing Program being the final stage of “transition”. Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Enables local employers to provide access to cost-effective mental health and drug and alcohol services for their employees. EAP services are available in several convenient locations and include 24-hour Crisis Intervention Services. Family-Based Mental Health Services: Intensive in-home therapy and support service for families who have emotionally and behaviorally disturbed children. This service provides short-term, intensive, community based counseling to families with children or adolescents who are at risk of removal from the home due to severe emotional or behavioral problems or to assist families in transitioning children/adolescents back into the home after inpatient mental health placement. Forensic Program: On-site Stress/Anger Management groups, individual sessions for group members and on-going Women's Mental Health Group, focusing on the men and women incarcerated at Adams County Adult Correctional Facility in the Work Release Program. The program consists of outpatient individual therapy, psychiatric services and transitional counseling 15
  • 16. COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility Adams Hanover (counseling with family members) for those approaching release. Counseling It is anticipated that MISA groups and services for children of Services incarcerated parents will become available in the upcoming year. Health Psychology Services for Mind-Body Health: To help modify attitudes, emotions and behaviors that affect health. The program offers short-term individualized services to understand and remove barriers in order to make lasting lifestyle changes that affect physical health. Chronic Pain Evaluations and Management Sleep Behaviors Stress Reduction and Management Chronic Illness Management and Support Weight Management Bariatric Surgery Evaluations and Follow-up Smoking Cessation Peer Support Services: A Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) person provides peer support to others who are diagnosed with chronic mental health issues. A CPS is an individual diagnosed with a chronic mental illness, who has learned to manage or recover from that illness, and is trained to help others in the recovery process. The CPS works one-on-one to help individuals identify their goals and then supports and encourages progress in achieving them. The CPS may offer education on recovery, skills training, vocational support, help with developing a support system, and individual advocacy, depending on the consumer's desire and need. School-Based Clinical Intervention Program: An expansion of the Student Assistance Program. This program seeks to provide mental health and chemical abuse treatment services by utilizing a cross-trained professional, stationed on a full-time basis in the school. Mental Health Services: •Individual Counseling •Family Counseling •Specialized Group Counseling •Crisis Intervention Services and Referrals •Multi-system Coordination and Referrals •Post-vention Services Drug and Alcohol Treatment Services: •Assessment •Individual Counseling •Family Counseling •Group Counseling •Evaluation and Referral Social Rehabilitation Center: Provides day programming in a structured setting. There are educational, daily living skills, recreational, and social classes that take place on a daily basis. These classes are designed to incorporate life skills, vocational 16
  • 17. COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility Adams Hanover goals, and educational opportunities to enable consumers to live Counseling and contribute to their community of choice. Consumers may Services choose an individual service plan of treatment that fits their specific interests and needs. Student Assistance Program (SAP): Program to serve students who are having difficulty in school due to alcohol/drug use, depression or other mental health problems. Wraparound Services: Mental health treatment to emotionally challenged children/adolescents in the home, school, and community. The term “wraparound” employs a community-based treatment by actively utilizing the resources that “wraparound” the child (i.e., family, teacher, extended family, peers) : •Crisis Services •Skill Development (behavior management, parenting, problem-solving) •Individual and Family Therapy •Support Services •Summer Camp Program •Coordination/Collaboration with other service systems •Referrals to other community services Advance 750 Kelly Drive Group Counseling: Sessions for men & women committed to York, PA 17404 ending violence in relationships and learning to relate in a non- 717-852-9706 abusive & non-controlling way. Application of reduced fees is available. ARC of York 497 Hill Street Dedicated to improving the lives of people with intellectual County York, PA 17403 disabilities. 717-846-6589 Website: www.thearcofyorkcounty.or g Bell Socialization 160 South George Street Skill Building: Vocational training, basic living skills and creative Services York, PA 17401-1408 expression to achieve the elements of success. Phone: 717 848.5767 Fax: 717 854.2433 New Beginnings: Assist the mental health clients and opportunity to build academic, social, recreation/leisure and daily living skills. Website: Groups include money management, health and hygiene, crafts, www.bellsocialization.com exercise and physical activity. Liberty Bell Drop-In Center: Provides an atmosphere for mental health consumers to socialize and enjoy recreation and leisure time with friends. No daytime activities are planned; however, table games, pool, ping-pong and movies are available. Recreation Program: Allows mental health consumers to get out of their house for some recreation. Offers activities three nights per week and on weekends. Sendero: Specifically for Latino mental health consumers whose 17
  • 18. COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility Bell Socialization primary language is Spanish. Skill building and recreational Services activities in Spanish but encourage the consumers to learn and utilize English in groups. Groups include money management, cooking, art, movie club and community awareness. York Day Program/York Evenings/Dallastown Evening: Structured activities are planned and offered five days and two evenings every week for consumers living with intellectual disabilities. These programs offer opportunities for participants to develop relationship skills while participating in group and community activities. Options: A social club for consumers living with intellectual disabilities. Members meet monthly to plan their own social calendar of events with minimal assistance from staff. Participating in a variety of activities, they begin to make educated choices regarding social activities. Supported Recreation: Working directly with residents of Margaret E. Moul Home, York, Bell provides one-on-one support in various community activities for persons with mental retardation and physical disabilities, two to three days each week. Support-Empower-Living Fundamentals (SELF): Consumers with intellectual disabilities either living on their own or with their family. Staff provides one-on-one service to meet the individual needs of each person. Goals may include learning basic hygiene, developing and improving writing skills, creating grocery lists, planning nutritious meals, and outings to discovery their community. Bell At The Village: Offers a structured Day Program of diverse individualized activities designed to enhance the quality of socialization and daily living skills of intellectually disabled individuals from various living situations. Program supports individuals in increasing their independent living skills through a wide choice of physical, musical and social activities. Individuals are provided with the opportunity to experience community events through trips, movies and shopping on a regular basis. Adult Developmental Training: Offers a structured day training program including needs-based activities recreation in a licensed environment for consumers with intellectual disabilities. Peer Support Services: Certified Peer Specialists (CPS-people who have lived with mental illness in their own lives) serve as role models and advocates for other mental health consumers. CPS listen to an individual’s current concerns and hopes for the future, help develop recovery goals and plans, offer support by ensuring they have the necessary skills to connect to natural supports and other social and vocational rehabilitation programs. 18
  • 19. COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility Catholic Charities 253 E. Market Street Counseling: Individual, marital & relationship counseling. York, PA Wraparound services for children & adolescents who have existing 717-845-8686 mental health diagnosis. Covered by Medical Assistance. Children’s Aide Lehman Center Therapy: Child-centered counseling, art therapy & family support Society 400 West Market Street, programs. York, PA 17401-3804 717- 845-5771 Hotline:800-635-6619 Fax: 717-852-7605 www.cassd.org 343 Lincoln Way West New Oxford, PA 17350 717-624-4461 Cornerstone 11 York Street Counseling: Drug & Alcohol Counseling and Suite 201 Education Services Hanover, PA 17331 717-632-6555 Hours: Mon-Thurs 8:00 AM-7 PM Fri 8:30 AM-4:30 PM Counseling 800 S. Albemarle Street Christian Counseling: Associates of York York, PA Drug & alcohol, individual 717-848-8313 Group & family counseling. Sliding fee available Crisis Intervention York/Adams County: 24 hour mental health crisis services by telephone, walk-in and Hotline: 800- 673-2496 mobile services. or 717-851-5320 On-Site: York Hospital Emergency Department 1001 S. George Street York, PA 17403 York Hospital Community Based Site 1101 Edgar Square Suite C York, PA Gettysburg Hospital Emergency Department 147 Gettys Street Gettysburg, PA On-Site & Mobile: Adams/Hanover Counseling Services 33 Fredrick Street Hanover, PA 17331 19
  • 20. COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility 717-637-7633 717-334-0468 866-325-0339 717-632-4900 Dauphin County : 100 Chestnut Street, Harrisburg, PA. 717-232-7511 888-596-4447 Fax 717-255-2960 Crossroads Central Intake Counseling and evaluations for mental health, drug & alcohol. Counseling & 800-315-0951 Educational Services Dauphin County 100 Chestnut Street Case management: Mental Health & Harrisburg, PA 17101 Children & adults with mental health issues. Mental Retardation 717-780-7050 Must have a diagnosis from a medical doctor, psychologist or a psychiatrist. Equiteam Support 1200 Pleasant Ave Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP): Horses are used as a tool Services Dallastown, PA for emotional growth and learning. EAP is a collaborative effort 717-309-2873 between a mental health therapist and a horse professional working with the clients and horses to address treatment goals. EAP is experiential in nature. This means that participants learn about themselves and others by participating in activities with the horses, and then processing (or discussing) feelings, behaviors, and patterns. The therapy is used to address such issues as anxiety, Asperger's Disorder, ADHD, behavioral issues, communication problems, depression, grief, poor social skills, etc. 50 minute session is $120.00. Some scholarship funding is available. Family Behavioral 160 Roosevelt Ave. Mental Health Services: Health Program Suite 300 Adults, adolescents, children and families. York, PA Psychiatric & psychological evaluations. 717-846-3909 Covered by Medical Assistance. Family-Child 3995 East Market Street Counseling: Individual, couples & family counseling by licensed Resources York, PA 17402 professionals. Experienced in child, parenting & family issues. 717-757-1227 Private pay, most insurances accepted. Do not accept Medical Fax: 717-757-1353 Assistance. Hours: Mon-Thurs Drug and Alcohol Services 8:30 AM-8:30 PM Fri 8:30 AM-4:30 PM Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) Call for more information The Heart of FCR: Assist families participating in our services regarding the different with emergency and/or temporary assistance. programs, requirements & locations. Highmark Caring 3 Walnut Street Grief Supportive Services: To make a difference and provide Place Suite 200 support to children & families that have experienced the death of a 20
  • 21. COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility Highmark Caring Lemoyne, PA 17043 loved one. Place Fax: 717-302-8420 Peer support to children and families who are grieving the death of a loved one. Assist children (and adults) to understand they're not alone in their grief. A safe place & people for children & families to share their grief, their feelings and their memories. Is a place where grieving children and families receive support and encouragement from others their own age and from trained adult volunteers. Services are provided at no cost to the family and no referral is needed. Holy Spirit Crossroads Middle School Mental Health Outpatient Counseling: Hospital 535 Fishing Creek Road Children Behavioral Health Lewisberry, PA 17339 Counseling provide on school site Services 717-763-3033 Red Land High School 560 Fishing Creek Road Lewisberry, PA 17339 717-763-3033 Leg Up Farm 4880 N. Sherman Street Therapeutic services designed for infants, children, adolescents, Mt. Wolf, PA 17347 and young adults up to the age of 21 with permanent or temporary 717-266-9294 special needs. Children may be referred for services from physicians and other healthcare professionals; hospitals and info@legupfarm.org clinics; teachers and educational systems; state, county and local agencies; or from family, friends, and relatives. Broad medical conditions that may be treated include, but are not limited to: Autism Spectral Disorders ADD / ADHD Cerebral Palsy Down’s Syndrome Speech, Gross Motor, & Fine Motor Delays Learning Disabilities Metabolic Disorders Prematurity Genetic Disorders Traumatic Brain Injuries Physical Therapy : Analyze the neurological, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, and pulmonary systems of our clients within a developmental framework. Therapy will focus on gross motor skill acquisition, joint range of motion, and muscle strength in a fun environment full of adventure! Assistive devices and mobility will also be assessed as part of the child’s ability to engage their physical environment. Occupational Therapy : A play philosophy to provide child- directed treatment to address a wide range of developmental needs to include sensory processing, fine motor function and handwriting skills, ocular-motor performance, visual-perceptual 21
  • 22. COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility Leg Up Farm function, self help and feeding skills, and cognitive development. Occupational therapy will also assess a client’s needs for adaptive technology to fully integrate into their community setting. Speech-Language Therapy: Speech-language pathologists focus not only production of speech and language, but more importantly, pre-linguistic skills such as affect gesturing, reciprocity and engagement, and communication that serve as the foundation for human interaction. The speech and language center is designed to provide our clients with endless opportunities for communication, language, and speech production through play. Therapists can also address myofunctional and swallow difficulties, phonological/articulation deficits, auditory processing deficits and assistive technology needs for communication. Equine Assisted Activities : A variety of equine assisted activities to meet the range of needs of all our clients. Hippotherapy and Equine Assisted Therapy consist of individual treatment with a therapist as part of their specific treatment plan. Therapeutic Riding classes will be offered in a group setting to allow our clients to advance their horsemanship skills as the child strives to achieve the goals of their therapeutic program. Therapeutic Recreation : An adaptive sports, leisure, and recreation programs under the direction of a certified TR specialist who can address the needs of the clients having difficulties accessing and participating in these types of activities. Creative Arts Therapy: Arts such as dance, music, art, and drama explore forms of expression to enhance the child’s well-being and achieve a better sense of self. Each of these programs will integrate the child’s individual therapeutic goals through fun, sensory-rich activities to allow each child to explore their creative side! PAWS: An educational opportunities to clients, their families, and members of the community. A program is specifically designed to enable children with reading difficulties to become confident and proficient readers through companionship of therapeutic animals. Summer camps: An opportunity for special needs children to attend a safe, fun, and challenging summer camp with their peers with highly trained staff to oversee the program. Lutheran Social St. Mark's Lutheran Church Counseling: Services of South 129 Charles Street, Hanover, Individuals, couples & family counseling Central PA 17331 Issues such as stress management, couple and family problems, Pennsylvania 717-633-1227 depression, anxiety & adjustment to life stressors. 866-998-2382 Consultation with physicians, pastors, teachers and community organizations Luther Memorial Lutheran Community Services: 22
  • 23. COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility Lutheran Social Church Marriage preparation workshops Services of South 1907 Hollywood Drive, Newly married couples workshops Central York, PA 17403 Pennsylvania 866-998-2382 May qualify for Medicare as well as some other health insurance and managed-care plans. Reduced rates for members of participating congregations. Stephen Ministry Stephen Ministers are trained lay people who provide ongoing 717-845-9238 Christian care to people experiencing a wide range of life needs or crises, including: The hospitalized The terminally ill and their families Shut-in and homebound individuals The grieving Those undergoing life's transitions The elderly Families facing a job crisis Those with disabilities The lonely Those in spiritual crisis Mental Health 36 S. Queen Street Advocacy: Dedicated to promoting mental health, preventing America of York & York, PA 17403 mental and substance use conditions and achieving victory over Adams Counties 717-843-6973 mental illnesses and addictions through advocacy, education, Fax 717-843-0185 research and service. 304 York Street Suite F Gettysburg, PA 17325 717-843-6973 Fax 717-843-0185 http://www.mhay.org National Alliance State: 2149 N. 2nd Street Advocacy: Sharing of information, education and advocacy for on Mentally Illness Harrisburg, PA 17110 people with mental illness, their families, friends, mental health (NAMI) 717-238-1514 professionals, and the general public. 800-223-0500 Fax 717-238-4390 York: 140 Roosevelt Ave. Suite 200 York, PA 17401 717-848-3784 Fax 717-848-3785 http://namipa.nami.org/ NHS Human 651 Albright Ave Counseling services: Services York, PA Autism services 717-846-4655 Individual, behavioral specialists Drug & alcohol counseling. Must have a mental health diagnosis to receive services. Covered by Medical Assistance. 23
  • 24. COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility Nuestra Clinica 545 Pershing Avenue , Mix of outpatient mental health and substance abuse services for Behavioral Health Lancaster, PA, 17602 Spanish speaking individuals. Medicaid, Medicare, military and Services 717-397-6267 other insurances. Payment assistance and sliding fee scale Fax: 717-295-7762 available. Email: holistictreatmentcenter@gm ail.com Website: www.sacapa.org Hours: Mon-Fri 08:30 AM-5:00 PM Olivia’s House 830 S. George Street Counseling services: York, PA 17403 Children experiencing grief and loss. 717- 699-1133 Services are free. Pennsylvania 128 N. George Street Mental Health Treatment: Counseling York, PA No age limits. 717-848-6116 Individual, group, marriage & family therapy. Psychiatric evaluations, medication management & psychiatric. 26 Mt. Zion Road Psychological evaluations York, PA Specialized treatments: Eating disorders, co-dependency, trauma 717-840-0984 and abuse issues, addictions, anger management, cutting and self-injurious behavior, etc. 33 Muddy Creek Road Bi-lingual (Spanish) therapy Broque, PA 17309 Counseling for students provided on designated York City 717-848-6116 school sites: William Penn High School, Alternative Education School, Hannah Penn Middle School, Edgar Fahs Smith Middle School, Jackson Elementary, Goode Elementary, Davis Elementary, Ferguson Elementary, McKinley Elementary & Devers Elementary Accepts Medical Assistance. Pinnacle Health 301 One Norwegian Plaza Camp Swatara: Unique weekend camp offered free to children (6- Hospice-Camp Pottsville, PA 17901 12 yoa) who are experiencing or coping with the death of a loved Dragonfly 800-222-5236 one. Located in western Berks County. Pinnacle Health 570-628-2290 An adult buddy is paired with the child for the weekend to Hospice-Camp provide companionship, support & supervision. Dragonfly Camp weekend: Professional counselors conduct informal sessions on grief, loss Friday evening to Sunday & recovery. afternoon Registered nurse is on site & available 24 hours a day. June 1-3, 2012 2645 North 3rd Street Camp Hebron: Unique weekend camp offered free to children (6- Suite 300 12 & 13-15 yoa) who are experiencing or coping with the death of Harrisburg, PA 17110 a loved one. Located 30 minutes north of Harrisburg in Halifax. 800-889-1098 An adult buddy is paired with the child for the weekend to 717-782-2300 provide companionship, support & supervision. Professional counselors conduct informal sessions on grief, loss Camp weekend: & recovery. Friday evening to Sunday Registered nurse is on site & available 24 hours a day. afternoon June 8-10, 2012 Play Therapy 1427 E. Market Street Play therapy: 24
  • 25. COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility Center York, PA 17403 Children’s therapy 717-848-4162 Family support. Pressley Ridge 141 E. Market Street Mental Health Services: York, PA 17401 Individual, couple and family therapy. 717-845-6624 Art & play therapy. Fax: 717-845-6626 Psychiatric evaluations as recommended by therapist-Wed & Thurs Counseling for students provided on designated school sites: Northeastern High School, Northeastern Middle School, Shallow Brook Intermediate, Lincoln Elementary, York Haven Elementary, Conewago Elementary, Mount Wolf Elementary & New Hope Academy Charter School Medical Assistance and other insurance plans accepted. Pyramid Health 104 Davies Drive York Adolescent Outpatient Services: Intensive outpatient Care York, PA 17402 program for adults & adolescents (ages 13-18 yoa or still in a 717-840-2300 formalized educational setting). Accepts payment from York Fax: 717-840-2303 County Office of Drug & Alcohol, YCOCYF, Medical Assistance or self-pay. Comprehensive assessments Individual & group therapy Drug & alcohol education Family counseling On-going assessments Methadone Clinic Service Access 1305 East Market Street, Case management services: Management York PA Adults & children with mental health issues. (SAM) 717-848-8744 Must have a diagnosis from a medical doctor, licensed Fax: 848-8799 psychologist or a psychiatrist. Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 Joint Planning Team: A joint planning and coordination of AM-4:30 PM services by parents, service providers and other involved persons to assure that the child is receiving appropriate services that are individualized and family focused. Birth to 21 yoa. Diagnosis of a serious emotional disturbance or mental health and substance abuse. Peer Support: A mentoring relationship to provide support to client. Adult Must have a diagnosis from a medical doctor, licensed psychologist or a psychiatrist. Triad Treatment York Therapy: Specialists, Inc. 717- 718-8158 Individual, Couples or Family Therapy Fax: 717- 751-1755 Mental Health Evaluation: Mental health evaluation will provide Harrisburg an account of background information and history and will include 717- 901-7380 diagnostic impressions and recommendations. Does not take the Fax: 717- 901-7383 place of a psychiatric evaluation by a medical doctor. Alternatives to Violence Treatment Program: 16 week program is 25
  • 26. COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Organization Contact Information Services/Eligibility Triad Treatment designed to assist individuals with domestic violence issues to Specialists, Inc. address attitudes, emotional responses, interpersonal conflicts, cycle of violence, family conflicts and the development of a plan of prevention to help ensure family and community safety. Sexual Deviance Services: Males ages 8 to 18 who have either been adjudicated delinquent for sexual charges, or who have admitted to sexually inappropriate or offensive behaviors, or who are referred for specialized services through Children and Youth Services. Females are considered on an individual basis. Parents, legal guardians (including foster parents), or other caregivers must be willing to participate in treatment, comply with treatment, assure attendance at all counseling sessions, provide close supervision, and adhere to staff recommendations to assure safety. Sexual Abuser Group Therapy: Groups for both juvenile and adult abusers, directed toward keeping communities safe and reducing further acts of victimization. Addresses issues of sexual deviance, including the cycle of abuse, precursors to abuse, relationship issues, communication skills, cognitive distortions/maladaptive thinking, victimization issues and family of origin work. Non-offending Parent Groups: Focuses on coping with emotional, psychological and physical effects of sexual abuse, identification of safety and prevention methods, meeting the needs of the victim, understanding the cycle of sexual abuse, confrontation of co-dependence, development of healthy relationships and identification of the process of reunification. Therapeutic Polygraph: Utilized to challenge denial, facilitate disclosure in secretive or resistant clientele and also in the prevention of the escalation of sexually abusive behavior. ABEL Assessment of Sexual Interest: Form of testing for both juveniles & adults utilized to obtain both objective and subjective measures of sexual interest. Often recommended in cases of family reunification, it provides an assessment of ongoing, significant sexual interest in children. Testing is extensive and may require multiple sessions. Sexual Abuser/Deviance Evaluations: The evaluation process includes an extensive clinical interview and use of various assessment and risk measures. A seven to ten page report includes an account of client background including relationship history, clinical observations, risk assessment and recommendations for treatment and level of supervision. The time required of a client for evaluation may be up to three hours. Evaluations are administered to both adult and juvenile offenders. 26