Local Resources & Providers
The local resources and service provider list contains the links for licensed human service organizations that are here to assist adults, families, and youth residing within the greater New Paltz community and Ulster County, New York. Simply click on any of the logos below to visit a particular organization’s website.
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If you are experiencing a mental health related emergency, please contact:
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Mobile Mental Health Team: 1-844-277-4820)
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Family of Woodstock Helpline: 845-679-2485
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Dial 911, or
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Visit your nearest emergency room.
Mobile Mental Health Team
The Mobile Mental Health Team in Ulster County is a team of highly trained professionals who can be called upon when stress, depression, or other mental health issues create a personal crisis. The Mobile Mental Health Team is currently available seven days a week from 10AM – 10PM. This service is available FREE of charge to Ulster County residents.
Call: 844-277-4820
Arms Acres is a private health care system providing the highest quality professional treatment to those suffering from chemical dependency, co-occurring medical and mental health disorders, and to those whose lives are impacted by the disease of addiction. Services are provided to diverse populations using the latest innovations in evidence-based practices in a caring and respectful environment.
Astor Services for Children & Families is a community-based, non-profit organization that provides children’s mental health services, child welfare services, and early childhood development programs. Astor is serving youth and families via telemedicine during the Covid-19 pandemic. Additionally, Astor has numerous offices within Ulster County, New Paltz, and the Mid-Hudson Valley region.
Family of Woodstock / New Paltz is a network of individuals, paid and volunteer, whose mission is to provide confidential and fully accessible crisis intervention, information, prevention, and support services to address the needs of individuals and families. The scope of the agency’s vision allows us to bring to bear resources to address a broad spectrum of human problems.
The mission of the Institute for Family Health is to improve access to high quality, patient-centered primary health care targeted to the needs of medically underserved communities. The Institute community health care centers (available locally in New Paltz and Kingston) include primary care, behavioral health, dental and social services.
MHA is an education, advocacy and service organization that is dedicated to helping all citizens reach their optimal mental health. We work to raise awareness about mental illness, advocate for improvements in the mental health system, and provide care to the people facing mental health challenges.
MHA has operated in our community for over 50 years and provides a wide array of services that includes but is not limited to: ACT, Health Home Care Coordination, Wellness activities, Home and Community Based Services, Residential therapeutic foster care, supported education, information & referral, respite, and support groups.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is one of the largest mental health organizations in the nation. NAMI provides support and free, evidence-based, peer delivered programs. NAMI advocates for families/caregivers and individuals that are affected by mental illness. NAMI Mid-Hudson is the local affiliate providing services in Dutchess and Ulster Counties.
The New Paltz Opiate Prevention and Response Team is a local group of first responders and service providers who provides FREE Narcan kits and training, as well as other supports for the greater New Paltz community. See website for more details.
The NPYP has been a community resources since 1989 and offers extensive to area youth and their families. In addition to be thoroughly knowledgeable in all Ulster County services, the staff of the youth program can assist in the following areas: crisis intervention, family mediation, individual counseling, case management, educational training, tutoring, and more.
PeopleUSA is a peer-run not-for-profit agency that advocates with and provides recovery services to people living with mental health issues. We are an agency made up with people living with their own personal lived experiences with mental illness, psychiatric diagnoses, trauma, crisis, and recovery. We use our mutuality – the shared elements of our stories – to inspire and guide people towards lives of wellness, and our collective voices and imaginations drive communities towards better public health through innovation and alternatives.
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We provide a diverse range of services, including advocacy, peer support, supported housing, mobile recovery & wellness coaching, peer-run hospital alternatives (Rose Houses), benefits and employment counseling, psych. hospital advocacy and bridging, and care coordination.
Child & Family Guidance Center Addiction Services provides treatment programs to chemically dependent persons and their significant others. They are currently providing group and individual therapy via telemedicine
WellnessRecovery
The information posted on this site is a collection of Ulster County resources (medical, mental health, substance use, etc.) designed to help individuals craft their own individual plans for wellness & recovery.