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Wellsville Clinic

4220 State Rt. 417W

Wellsville NY, 14895

Phone: (585) 593-6300

Fax: (585) 593-7071

Program Director: Jody Kenyon

Hours:

Monday - 7 am to 5 pm

Tuesday - Thursday - 7 am to 7 pm

Friday - 7 am to 4 pm

Trauma Systems Therapy – A comprehensive phase-based approach to treating trauma in children.  A three phased system consisting of safety focused, regulation focused, and beyond trauma to assist children and families in overcoming the impact that a traumatic event or multiple traumatic events have had on the child and the family system.  Trauma systems therapy uses a team-based approach to working with children and families to identify triggers, develop effective coping skills, and engaging in completing a trauma narrative to assist the child in being able to move beyond the trauma. Referrals can be made directly to the TST Coordinator call to receive a referral form.

​​Home Based Crisis Intervention – This program offers crisis intervention for individuals ages 5-21 who are at risk of psychiatric hospitalization or residential treatment. Aiming to prevent unnecessary placement away from home, HBCI provides intensive, family-centered support with flexible staff availability. Through a multi-faceted approach, the program addresses both the strengths and needs of the family to ensure safety and stability. HBCI providers work with youth and families to create a safety plan and use evidence-based assessments to develop treatment goals. The individual and family will learn ways to decrease the likelihood of a crisis and how to respond to both appropriate and inappropriate behaviors. Providers are available 24/7 to assist families during crisis situations.

For more information, please refer to the following:

​​Intensive Intervention Services – An intensive brief crisis intervention program for adults 18 or older who are at risk of acute psychiatric hospitalization, homelessness, legal issues, substance abuse concerns, having difficulty engaging in outpatient services, experiencing difficulty managing their lives.  This programs involves multiple contacts in a week in order to assist in reducing risk and stabilizing the situation for the individual and improving quality of life.  Referrals are made to this program using the Allegany County Adult SPOA referral form which can be obtained by speaking to your clinician or by calling and asking for and Adult SPOA referral form.

Peer Support Program – A comprehensive service designed to meet the needs of all individuals.  Providing services in office or in the community to assist in providing a smooth transition into care.  Peer support services are provided by individuals with lived experience in the mental health/substance use world and are individuals who can assist in navigating services.

Availability is flexible, based on the needs of the individuals being served.

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