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May 15th, 2024


 

Family Support Navigator-Outpatient Behavioral Health

The Family Support Navigator shall be assigned to work in the Family Support Navigator program.  The Family Support Navigator is directly responsible for meeting with individuals and families in their homes or places of their choice in the community.  Additionally, the Navigators will also have a presence in various community settings during the week to be a resource for the community.  The expected outcome will be for Family Support Navigators to provide information about resources to help individuals and families connect with substance use treatment facilities, in-patient settings, community-based organizations, self-help and support groups, and managed care organizations so that the appropriate level and culture of care is provided.

The Family Support Navigator may receive calls directly from families and individuals during work hours or may be assigned to follow-up from calls that come into the Family Support Navigator message line; such calls will be dispatched by the Resource Manager and assigned to the Family Navigators based on geography.  The Resource Manager will act as task supervisor to the Family Navigators. Read More

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CoveCare Center's Prevention Team hosted Table Talk Tuesday for the third year in a row. Families came together for delicious dinner, conversation and games, and our message of strengthening family communication was accomplished.

CoveCare Center's Prevention Team hosted Table Talk Tuesday for the third year in a row. Families came together for delicious dinner, conversation and games, and our message of strengthening family communication was accomplished.





Prevention Inspiring Art

Our Prevention Team works diligently in the Putnam County schools, implementing Evidence-Based Curriculums to prevent substance and alcohol use and teach social and emotional learning skills. They also inspire art from the students they work with and were touched to receive this beautiful piece from a Mahopac student as a “thank you” for what they do. “This is beyond moving to us”, commented Barbara Naccari-Mueller, CoveCare Prevention Educator. “Gestures like these motivates us to keep reaching students.”


 



BYRNE SECURES $50,000 GRANT FOR COVECARE CENTER FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS

“CoveCare provides a tremendous amount of mental health services for the people who live in and around Putnam County,” said Byrne. “I am proud to announce that, this past legislative session, we were able to identify and secure funding to assist CoveCare in moving forward with several capital improvements needed in their Carmel facility. I am eager to see them complete their plans to make improvements that will enhance soundproofing for client privacy, and update both the facility’s flooring and bathrooms. Mental health care is health care, and it is critical we provide workers and patients with safe and modern working conditions.”

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