Residential Services
Each of three COMMUNITY RESIDENCES provides a group living situation with 24 hour supervision. Residents focus on residential rehabilitation, learning skills such as cooking, shopping, laundry, cleaning, medication management and symptom management.
COLUMBIA STREET RESIDENCE
900 Columbia Street - Hudson, NY
(518) 828-8499
HIGH CLIFF TERRACE RESIDENCE
30 High Cliff Terrace—Catskill, NY
(518) 943-5145
CLERMONT RESIDENCE
1619 Route 9—Tivoli, NY
(518) 537-4333
MENTALLY ILL CHEMICAL ABUSE (MICA) ENHANCEMENT offers additional assistance to those struggling with alcohol and/or substance use issues and is available to individuals living within a residential program.
For information call (518) 828-4619 x 308
COMPREHENSIVE APARTMENT PROGRAM (CAP) provides residential services to people living in apartment settings. Residents learn rehabilitation skills such as money management, budgeting, and household management in a more independent setting than a supervised residence. Staff visitation occurs at a minimum of three times per week, to a maximum of daily visits, depending upon residents’ needs. Residents must be independent in taking their medication.
For information call (518) 828-4619 x 320
SUPPORTED HOUSING PROGRAM (SHUD) provides permanent housing opportunities. The hallmark of this program is the management of a rent stipend that parallels a HUD Section-8 stipend. Staff support is provided, although not with the intensity of the CAP apartments. Helping residents locate and keep the permanent housing of their choice is the objective of this program. Staff visits occur one to four times per month, depending on the individuals’ needs.
For information call (518) 828-4619 x 320
HOUSING and URBAN DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (HUD) provides permanent supported housing for those who have a mental illness and are homeless. Nine slots are available in Columbia and Greene Counties, with their location determined by need. Two beds are designated for chronically homeless individuals, two beds are designated for families with children, and five beds are designated for homeless individuals. Staff assist residents in applying for benefits and in negotiating with landlords. Support, training and advocacy in other areas is offered. The program decreases the need for more extensive services, such as psychiatric hospitalization, emergency room utilization, police and jail services, and emergency housing vouchers from DSS.
For information call (518) 828-4619 x 320

