School Based Clinical Services
• Offers academic and vocational education in combination with mental health treatment for children with dual diagnoses or students with average or above-average intelligence who have emotional challenges. Provides:
- Academic and social skills development.
- Community-based instruction and life skills curriculum.
- Comprehensive psychiatric care.
- Individual, group, and family psychotherapy.
- Vocational training and workplace readiness.
- Psychological evaluation and consultation.
- Crisis intervention.
- Case management.
- Behavior management.
Language Access
Eligibility: Creekside: Ages 5-21 with intellectual disability and severe mental health challenges. O'Conner: Grades 9-12. e-START: Grades 9-12 who are average or above-average intelligence but have emotional challenges.
Application Process: Must be referred by the Committee on Special Education in local school district.
Required Documentation: IEP and any psychological or psychiatric evaluations.
Fees: No fee for service.
Coverage Note: Chemung, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, and Wyoming Counties.
Languages: Spanish
This program is offered here:
Staff
Aaron Outlaw-Waite
Program Manager
aoutlaw@hillside.com
5853836467