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PROGRAM DIRECTORY of Early Intervention Programs

Early Assessment & Support Alliance (EASA) The National Technical Assistance Network For Children’s Behavioral Health Portland, Oregon, PROGRAM DIRECTORY of Early Psychosis Intervention Programs

Early Assessment & Support Alliance (EASA) The National Technical Assistance Network For Children’s Behavioral Health Portland, Oregon, United States

Suggested Citation

Taylor, E. (2016). Program Directory of Early Psychosis Intervention Programs. Portland, OR: EASA Center for Excellence.

2 Purpose

his directory was developed by the Early psychosis for the first time. The EASA Center Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA) for Excellence provides training, research and TCenter for Excellence at Portland State program development statewide in Oregon and University. It was originally developed in part- nationally. For more information, please visit nership with the Foundation for Excellence in http://easacommunity.org. Mental Health Care (mentalhealthexcellence. The purpose of this directory is to create a org). Currently, it is maintained in partnership database and directory of early intervention with the National Training and Technical programs for psychosis within the U.S. Addition- Assistance Center (NTTAC) for Children’s al goals include helping people find resources Behavioral Health. For questions or concerns, in their communities and facilitating a commu- please contact Ellie Taylor, Research Associate nicated network among these programs. This with the EASA Center for Excellence, at elinor. information is up-to-date as of May 15th, 2016, [email protected]. but its relevance may change as programs do. NTTAC was created in 2015 by the Substance Reflecting the growing national collaboration, and Mental Health Services Administration this version of the directory features expanded (SAMHSA) to address the needs of high-risk national, state, and program information. This children and youth. NTTAC’s TA Network is a includes a new section on national resources, partnership of 14 universities and organizations state contact people for early psychosis section, that include Children’s Mental Health Initiative, and program criteria (e.g., accepted age ranges, System of Care Expansion Implementation, and types of insurance accepted). If you are affiliated System of Care Expansion and Sustainability with a program and would like to contribute its Cooperative Agreements, as well as to states, information, please complete our survey. tribes, territories and communities without grant awards. This directory is undergoing continuing devel- opment as more data about programs becomes The EASA Center for Excellence is a TA Network available. We at EASA recognize the importance partner. EASA consists of a statewide network of early intervention generally for young adults of programs in Oregon with a coordinated and families in need, and that early psychosis approach to early psychosis intervention. It intervention is an active field of research. Thus, provides information and support to young we aim to be inclusive and include all program people who are experiencing symptoms of information available. Thank you for your participation and interest.

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National Resources

National & International Networking------6 Advocacy & Support------6

Resources for Finding Help------7

Early Intervention Programs & Resources by State

Arizona ------9 California------9 Colorado------17 ------18 Florida------19 Georgia------19 Idaho------21 Illinois------21 Indiana------22 Iowa------22 Kansas------23 Kentucky------23

4 Louisiana------24 Maine------24 Maryland------24 ------26 Michigan------28 Minnesota------29 Mississippi------29 Missouri------29 Montana------29 ------30 New Mexico------30 ------30 North Carolina------34 Oregon------35 Ohio------35 Oklahoma------38 Pennsylvania------38 Texas------39 Utah------39 Virginia------40 Washington------42

Wisconsin------42

5 National Resources

NATIONAL & Website: http://med.stanford.edu/peppnet.html INTERNATIONAL IEPA Early Intervention in Mental NETWORKING Health IEPA is an international network for those Partners for StrongMinds (P4SM) involved in the study and treatment of the early P4SM is a national platform of young people phases of mental health disorders encompass- living with psychosis, families, researchers, ing a trans-diagnostic approach. With its origins clinicians, and systems dedicated to demystify- in early intervention in psychosis, IEPA aims ing and de-stigmatizing psychosis. Tracks and to enhance awareness of the early phases of disseminates psychosis research and policy mental health disorders more generally, their news. Extensive social media campaign that causes, prevention and the process of recovery. shares perspectives of young adults with lived It aims to provide a network for international experience. communication and collaboration between stakeholders. Website: http://partners4strongminds.org Website: https://iepa.org.au Facebook: https://facebook.com/ Partners4StrongMinds

Twitter: https://twitter.com/@p4sm ADVOCACY & SUPPORT The Prodrome and Early Psychosis Program Network (PEPPNET) he National Alliance on Mental A national membership organization of clini- Illness (NAMI) cians, educators, policy leaders, government NAMI is the nation’s largest grassroots mental agencies and researchers who are leading health organization. Provides support groups, community implementation efforts for early advocacy, education, and many other resources. psychosis and psychosis risk programs. Support- They are developing new resources for early ed by Stanford ’s Dept. of psychosis intervention, including providing and Behavioral Sciences. Provides education, trainings and materials. They offer a toll-free research dissemination, a national listserv national HelpLine that provides free referrals, to connect professionals, and many other information, and support. Visit their website or resources.

6 call the HelpLine for more information about the U.S. Provides contact information for each national and local resources. program.

Website: https://nami.org Website: http://partners4strongminds. org/get-involved/education-center/ Phone: 800-950-6262 finding-treatment

MyHealios HelpWhenYouNeedIt.Org MyHealios is an evidence-based caregiver An online directory of over 350,000 national support service that is provided to families and private and public resources including mental caregivers via live video conferencing. Provides health treatment, food pantries, stores that specific resources and support for caregivers of accept food stamps, assisted living facilities, individuals with psychosis. Provides free 30 min. domestic violence shelters, homeless shelters, consultations to callers. , substance abuse treatment, free Website: https://myhealios.com clinics, V.A. facilities, women’s clinics, and legal assistance or financial assistance. Enter a zip Phone: 855-313-8152 code to find nearby listings.

Website: http://helpwhenyouneedit.org The StrongMinds Project The StrongMinds Project is run by a group of “passionate young people who’ve struggled with our mental health, and are back to chasing International Listing of Early our dreams after finding effective support and Intervention for Psychosis resources.” They produce videos, blogs, and a Programs wide range of information created by young people with lived experience. An online international listing provided through the IEPA, an international network for those Website: http://strongmindsproject.org involved in the study and treatment of the early phases of mental health disorders.

Website: https://iepa.org.au/by-country RESOURCES FOR FINDING HELP The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Network Partners for StrongMinds (PS4M) More than 150 crisis centers across the country Treatment Tracker participate in the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Network. The network connects callers An extensive, frequently updated map and list to a trained counselor in their area. Visit their of Early Intervention for Psychosis programs in website to view crisis lines by state or .

7 Or, call their helpline to be routed to the closest available crisis center.

Website: http://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ getinvolved/locator

Phone: 800-273-TALK (800-273-8255)

Suicide.org Suicide.org is an extensive online directory of listings for crisis hotlines, organized by state and county.

Website: http://suicide.org/suicide-hotlines.html

8 Resources by State

ARIZONA Fax: 925-681-4450 Contact: Phyllis Mace, LMFT, Program Manager : [email protected] Tucson

Early Psychosis Intervention Center Los Angeles (EPICENTER) Banner University Medical Center South Aftercare Research Program 2800 E Ajo Way UCLA Semel Institute Tucson, AZ 85713 300 UCLA Medical Plaza, Room 2240 Website: http://psychiatry.arizona.edu/ Los Angeles, CA 90095-6968 patient-care/epicenter Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – Phone: 520-874-4068 spectrum

Contact: Dr. Patricia Harrison-Monroe, Director Ages served: 18-45 Insurance accepted: “We are funded via NIMH, so insurance is not needed except for services that clients need beyond the scope of our CALIFORNIA clinical research interventions.”

Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care Concord/Contra Costa County (CSC), Open Dialogue, “We are a clinical re- search programs that provide psychosocial and medication interventions with the purpose of First Hope improving functional outcomes.” Contra Costa County Behavioral Health Website: https://semel.ucla.edu/aftercare Services 1034 Oak Grove Rd Website: http://schizophrenia.ucla.edu/ Concord, CA 94518 Aftercare

Website: http://firsthopeccc.org/index.html Phone (referral): 310-206-3142

Phone: 925-681-4450 Contact: Luana Turner, PsyD Email: [email protected]

9 Contact: Joseph Ventura, PhD Website: https://semel.ucla.edu/capps Email: [email protected] Phone: 310-206-3466

Fax: 310-794-9517 The Staglin Music Festival Center for the Assessment and Prevention Contact: Dr. Carrie Bearden, Site Director of Prodromal States (CAPPS) Email: [email protected] Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry & Biobehavioral Sciences Modesto University of California, Los Angeles Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior LIFE Path 760 Westwood Plaza, 2nd Floor Sierra Vista Child & Family Services Los Angeles, CA 90095 100 Poplar Ave Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – Modesto, CA 95354 schizophrenia and bipolar spectrums, Psychosis Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – Risk/Prodrome schizophrenia and bipolar spectrums, Psychosis Ages served: 12-30 Risk/Prodrome

Insurance accepted: “As a research clinic, we do Ages served: 14-25 not accept insurance and all of our services are Insurance accepted: Medicaid, Uninsured, free of charge.” Private

Service model: “Assessment and treatment Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care planning with outside providers.” (CSC)

Additional info: “Assessment services are all free Area eligibility: Stanislaus County residents and include clinical, psychosocial, and neuro- psychological assessments conducted every Website: http://sierravistacares.org/programs_ two to six months to closely monitor symptoms LifePath.asp?c=21 and functioning. Findings and recommendations Phone: 209-523-4573 are shared with outside treatment providers Fax: 209-550-5866 to aid in treatment planning, school advocacy and crisis intervention. Participants will be Email: [email protected] offered adjunct services including frequent and Contact: Donnieau E. Snyder, MFT, PhD intensive evaluations, including diagnostic and Email: [email protected] neuropsychological assessments, psychoedu- cation, treatment planning (including services from CAPPS and the community), case manage- ment, and referral services.”

10 Napa / Napa & Solano Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – Counties schizophrenia spectrum Ages served: 16-24 Supportive Outreach & Access to Insurance accepted: All Resources (SOAR) Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care Aldea Child & Family Services (CSC) 1801 Oak St Website 1: http://prepwellness.org PO Box 841 Napa, CA 94559 Website 2: http://askprep.org

Website: http://aldeainc.org/ Email: [email protected] services/behavioral-health/ Contact, Referrals: early-diagnosis-preventative-treatment Christy Tillotson, MFT, EBCRP PREP Clinical Contact, Service Inquiries, Napa County: Program Manager Julianna Huijon, Clinic Coordinator E-: [email protected] Phone: 707-253-0123 ext. 652 Contact, Program Inquiries: Contact, General Inquiries, Napa County: Adriana Furuzawa, MA, Felton PREP Division Carolina Mariposa, Program Director Director Phone: 707-253-0123 ext. 644 Phone: 415-474-7310 ext. 314 E-mail: [email protected] Contact 1, General Inquiries, Solano County: Halide Porras, Clinic Coordinator Phone: 707-425-9670 ext. 407 Orange County E-mail: [email protected]

Contact 2, General Inquiries, Solano County: Orange County Center for Resiliency Julie Falicki, Program Director Education and Wellness (OC CREW Phone: 707-425-9670 ext. 218 E-mail: [email protected] 792 Town & County, Building E Orange, CA 92868

Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – Hayward / Alameda County schizophrenia spectrum

Ages served: 12-25 Felton/EBCRP PREP Alameda Insurance accepted: Medicaid, Uninsured Part of the Felton PREP Network (Prevention Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care and Recovery in Early Psychosis) (CSC) 22971 Sutro St Website: http://ochealthinfo.com/bhs/about/pi/ Hayward, CA 94541 early/crew

11 Phone: 714-480-5100 Ages served: 12-20

Fax: 714-836-5801 Insurance accepted: Insured, Private

Contact: Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care Joe Gavino, Service Chief (CSC) Phone: 714-480-5115 Area eligibility: Sacramento region residents E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://earlypsychosis.ucdavis.edu/ edapt

Palo Alto Phone: 916-734-5076

Contact 1: INSPIRE Dr. Cameron Carter, Director Stanford University Department of Psychiatry E-mail: [email protected] and Behavioral Sciences Contact 2: 401 Quarry Rd Haley Skymba Palo Alto, CA 94304 E-mail: [email protected] Website: https://med.stanford.edu/psychiatry. html SacEDAPT Phone: 650-498-9111 UC Davis Medical Center Contact: University of California Dr. Jacob Ballon, MD, MPH, Director 2230 Stockton Blvd Phone: 650-723-3305 Sacramento, CA 95817 Fax: 877-917-8652 Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – E-mail: [email protected] schizophrenia and bipolar spectrums, Psychosis/ Risk prodrome Sacramento Ages served: 12-30 Insurance accepted: Medi-Cal eligible, EDAPT (Early Diagnosis and Uninsured Preventive Treatment) Clinic Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) UC Davis Medical Center University of California Area eligibility: Sacramento County residents 2230 Stockton Blvd Website: http://earlypsychosis.ucdavis.edu/ Sacramento, CA 95817 sacedapt Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – Contact: schizophrenia and bipolar spectrums, Psychosis/ Mojan Arzami, Referral Facilitator Risk prodrome Phone: 916-734-7251 E-mail: [email protected]

12 Salinas/Monterey Website: http://kickstartsd.org Phone: 619-481-3790

Felton PREP Monterey Fax: 619-481-3797

Part of the Felton PREP Network (Prevention Contact: and Recovery in Early Psychosis) Hope Graven, Clinical Director 909A Blanco Circle E-mail: [email protected] Salinas, CA 93901

Website: http://prepwellness.org Cognitive Assessment and Risk Evaluation (CARE) Program Phone (Referrals): 831-424-5033 University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Fax: 831-424-5044 140 Arbor Dr, 4th Floor Email: [email protected] San Diego, CA 92103

Contact, Referrals: Website: http://ucsdcareprogram.com Anna Ballas, MFT, Program Manager Phone: 619-543-7745 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 619-543-7315 Contact, Program Inquiries: Adriana Furuzawa, MA, Felton PREP Division E-mail: [email protected] Director Contact: Phone: 415-474-7310 ext. 314 Kristin Cadenhead, M.D. E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

San Diego San Francisco

Kickstart Felton BEAM San Francisco 6160 Mission Gorge Rd, Ste 100 Part of the Felton BEAM ( Early San Diego, CA 92120 Assessment and Management) Program

Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – 6221 Blvd, 2nd Floor schizophrenia and bipolar spectrums, Psychosis San Francisco, CA 94121 Risk / Prodrome Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – Ages served: 10-25 bipolar spectrum

Insurance accepted: “Our services are provided Ages served: 14-35 at no cost.” Insurance accepted: All Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC)

13 Website: http://prepwellness.org/beam Ages served: 14-35

Phone (Office): 415-474-7310 Insurance accepted: All

Phone (Referrals): 415-476-7278 Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) Fax: 415-751-3226 Website: http://prepwellness.org/beam Email: [email protected] Phone (Office): 415-474-7310 Contact, Referrals: Alana Rahab, MFT, Program Manager Phone (Referrals): 415-476-7278 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 415-751-3226 Contact, Program Inquiries: Email: [email protected] Adriana Furuzawa, MA, Felton PREP Division Director Contact, Referrals: Phone: 415-474-7310 ext. 314 Alana Rahab, MFT, Program Manager E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Contact, Program Inquiries: PART (Prodrome Assessment Adriana Furuzawa, MA, Felton PREP Division Research and Treatment) Program Director Phone: 415-474-7310 ext. 314 University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) E-mail: [email protected] The Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute 401 Parnassus Ave San Francisco, CA, 94143-0984 UCSF Path

Website: http://partprogram.ucsf.edu University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Department of Psychiatry Phone: 415-476-PART or 415-476-7278 The Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute Contact: 401 Parnassus Ave Rachel Loewy, Director San Francisco, CA, 94143-0984 E-mail: [email protected] Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – schizophrenia spectrum

Felton PREP San Francisco Ages served: 16-35 Part of the Prevention and Recovery in Early Insurance accepted: Private Psychosis (PREP) Network Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care 6221 Geary Blvd, 2nd Floor (CSC) San Francisco, CA 94121 Additional info: “The UCSF Path Program Populations served: First Episode Psychosis (formerly the Early Psychosis Program) is a – schizophrenia spectrum, Psychosis Risk/ strength-based comprehensive treatment pro- Prodrome gram for young people and their families who

14 are experiencing a first episode of psychosis. Phone: 408-284-9000 ext. 698 We are focused on empowering, educating, and E-mail: [email protected] fostering independence in the recovery process based on resiliency and social skill building in a collaborative treatment team setting.” San Mateo Website: http://psych.ucsf.edu/path

Contact: Felton PREP San Mateo Itzel Lopez, MFTI Part of the Felton PREP Network (Prevention Phone: 415-476-7278 and Recovery in Early Psychosis) E-mail: [email protected] 1108 S El Camino Real San Mateo, CA 94402 San Jose/Santa Clara County Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – schizophrenia spectrum, Psychosis Risk/ Prodrome Momentum for Mental Health Ages served: 14-35 Part of the REACH (Raising Awareness and Creating Early Hope) Program Insurance accepted: All

185 Martinvale Ln Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care San Jose CA 95119-1319 (CSC)

Phone: 1-855-2REACHUS or 1-855-273-2248 Website: http://prepwellness.org

Email: [email protected] Phone: 650-458-0026

Contact: Fax: 650-458-0027 Michelle R. Burlyga, OTRL/L, Manager Email: [email protected] Phone: 408-207-0070 ext. 5301 E-mail: [email protected] Contact, Referrals: Bruce Adams, MFT, Program Manager E-mail: [email protected] Starlight Community Services Contact, Program Inquiries: Part of the REACH (Raising Awareness and Adriana Furuzawa, MA, Felton PREP Division Creating Early Hope) Program Director 1885 Lundy Ave, Ste 223 Phone: 415-474-7310 ext. 314 San Jose CA 95131 E-mail: [email protected]

Website: http://reach4scc.org BEAM San Mateo Email: [email protected] Part of the BEAM (Bipolar Disorder Early Assess- Contact: ment and Management) Program Karima Irany, LMFT, Manager 1108 S El Camino Real

15 San Mateo, CA 94402 Phone (Referrals): 888-868-1649

Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – Email: [email protected] bipolar spectrum Contact: Ages served: 14-35, with additional age range Suzanne Grimmesey, MFT, Adult and Children’s extension down to 12 for UHR/CHR Division Chief Phone: 805-681-5289 Insurance accepted: “Our funding allows us to E-mail: [email protected] work with clients without the need to bill any insurance provider.” Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care Stockton/San Joaquin (CSC) Website: http://prepwellness.org PREP San Joaquin Phone: 650-458-0026 Part of the Prevention and Recovery in Early Fax: 650-458-0027 Psychosis (PREP) Network

Email: [email protected] 1145 N California St Stockton, CA 95202 Contact, Referrals: Bruce Adams, MFT, Program Manager Website: http://prepwellness.org E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 209-603-5936

Contact, Program Inquiries: Email: [email protected] Adriana Furuzawa, MA, Felton PREP Division Contact: Director Adriana Furuzawa, MA, PREP Division Director Phone: 415-474-7310 ext. 314 Phone: 415-474-7310 ext. 314 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

Santa Barbara Telecare Early Intervention and Recovery Program Prevention/Early Intervention 4545 Georgetown Pl, Ste A3 Services for Transition-Age Youth Stockton, CA 95207-6628 County of Santa Barbara Alcohol, Drug, and Website: http://telecarecorp.com/news-at-tele- Mental Health Services care/2016/4/14/prevention-and-early-interven- 300 N San Antonio Rd, Bldg 3 tion-in-san-joaquin-county-ca Santa Barbara, CA 93110 Phone: 209-955-1139 Website: http://countyofsb.org/ Fax: 209-955-1067 behavioral-wellness

Phone: 888-868-5220

16 Ventura Populations served: Psychosis Risk/Prodrome Ages served: 12-24

Ventura Early Prevention Services Insurance accepted: “Research program; no (VIPS) charge”

Ventura County Behavioral Health Service model: “Referrals and participation Telecare Corporation in research trials in our lab (e.g., exercise 5810 Ralston St, 2nd Floor intervention” Ventura, CA 93003 Additional info: “The ADAPT lab is a research Populations served: Psychosis Risk/Prodrome clinic that evaluates adolescents and young Ages served: 16-25 adults who are experiencing unusual thoughts, suspiciousness, unusual perceptions, as well Insurance accepted: All as changes in social and academic or career Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care performance. Together we can work to better (CSC) understand and treat these experiences and improve quality of life. ADAPT has locations in Additional info: “We are a certified PIER Colorado and Illinois, and is dedicated to taking program.” knowledge generated from basic research, and Website: http://prepwellness.org translating it to improve early detection and develop innovative and effective interventions.” Phone: 805-642-7033 Website: http://adaptprogram.com/ Fax: 805-642-7732 adaptcolorado-home Email: [email protected] Phone: 303-492-4616 Contact: Email: [email protected] Barry Boatmen, PsyD, Program Director E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Vijay Mittal, Director Fax: 303-492-2967 E-mail: [email protected] COLORADO Lakewood Boulder EPIC at Jefferson Center for Mental ADAPT Colorado Health Part of the Adolescent Development and Pre- 3595 S Teller St ventive Treatment (ADAPT) Program Lakewood, CO 80235

University of Colorado Boulder Website: http://jcmh.org

17 Phone: 303-432-5835 80 Seymour St Hartford, CT 06102 Email: [email protected] Website: http://instituteofliving.org/ Contact: programs-services/young-adult- Jamie Haskell, Coordinator services/departments-services/ Phone: 303-432-5866 potential-outpatient-clinic E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 860-545-7200, ext. 3

Contact: David Vaughan, LCSW, Program Manager, CONNECTICUT Young Adult Services Phone: 860-545-7467 Fax: 860-545-7242 New Haven and Hartford E-mail: [email protected]

Contact (Outreach Engagement Program): PRIME (Prevention through Risk Molly Fergione Identification, Management & Phone: 860-545-7210 Education) Research Clinic Yale University Medical School Specialized Treatment in Early 34 Park St Room 38 B Psychosis (STEP) New Haven, CT 06519 Connecticut Mental Health Center Website: http://psychiatry.yale.edu/research/ Yale School of Medicine programs/clinical_people/prodome. New Haven, CT 06519 aspx?organizationId=109519 Website: http://medicine.yale.edu/psychiatry/ Phone: 203-785-2100 step/index.aspx Contact: Phone: 203-589-0388 Barbara C. Walsh, PhD, Clinical Coordinator Phone: 203-974-7057 Contact: Fax: 203-974-7057 Jessica Pollard, PhD, Clinical Director E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

The Early Psychosis Program at the POTENTIAL Outpatient Clinic Institute of Living at Hartford Assessment Center for Intake and Young Adult Services

18 FLORIDA Program excludes individuals with substance-in- duced psychosis or psychosis due to general medical condition. Additionally, individuals with Lauderdale Lakes Autism Spectrum and Intellectual Deficits are excluded.”

NAVIGATE Team Website: http://lmccares.org Contact: Part of the NAVIGATE Program Jeffery Stone, MS, LMHC First Episode Psychosis Program Phone: 805-522-4485 ext. 8565 Henderson Behavioral Health Fax: 805-522-4476 4700 N State Rd 7, Bldg A, Suite 206 E-mail: [email protected] Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33319

Website: http://hendersonbh.org Phone: 203-785-2100 GEORGIA Contact: Janine Ribeiro, LMHC, Program Supervisor Phone: 954-634-8096 [State Contact] Fax: 203-974-7057 E-mail: [email protected] Ellen Dean LCSW Project Coordinator, LIGHT-ETP Panama City Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities E-mail: ellendean1210@.com EPIC Program Life Management Center of Northwest Florida 525 E 15th St Atlanta Panama City, FL 32405

Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – Emory Mental Health & schizophrenia and bipolar spectrums, Psychosis Development Program Risk/Prodrome Psychology Dept. of Emory University Ages served: 16-35 201 Dowman Dr Atlanta, GA 30322 Insurance accepted: All Populations served: Psychosis Risk/Prodrome Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) Ages served: 13-30

Additional info: “Program serves population of Bay and Jackson Counties in the state of Florida.

19 Insurance accepted: “No fees for most services.” Athens Service model: “Diagnosis, assessment, and clinical monitoring.” Listening, Inspiring and Guiding Website: https://emorymentalhealth.wordpress. Healthy Transitions Early Treatment com Program (LIGHT-ETP) – Athens

Contact: Advantage Behavioral Health Systems Dr. Elaine F. Walker, Director Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – Phone: 404-727-0761 schizophrenia spectrum Fax: 404-727-0372 E-mail: [email protected] Ages served: Currently 16-25, expanding to 16-30 beginning October 1, 2016

Insurance accepted: All Burford Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) Listening, Inspiring and Guiding Website: http://advantagebhs.org Healthy Transitions Early Treatment Program (LIGHT-ETP) – Burford Phone: 855-333-9544 Project LIGHT View Point Health Decatur/Atlanta Metropolitan Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – schizophrenia spectrum Area

Ages served: Currently 16-25, expanding to Listening, Inspiring and Guiding 16-30 beginning October 1, 2016 Healthy Transitions Early Treatment Insurance accepted: All Program (LIGHT-ETP) – DeKalb Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care Child & Adolescent Mental Health (CSC) DeKalb Community Service Board Website: https://myviewpointhealth.org/project- 445 Winn Way light.da Decatur, GA 30030

Phone: 678-209-2411 Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – schizophrenia spectrum, Psychosis Risk/ Email: [email protected] Prodrome

Ages served: 16-30

Insurance accepted: Medicaid, Medicare, Uninsured

20 Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care ILLINOIS (CSC)

Website: http://dekcsb.org/services/ child-adolescent/peip Phone: 404-294-3834 ADAPT Chicago Email: [email protected] Part of the Adolescent Development and Pre- ventive Treatment (ADAPT) Program

Chicago Lab: IDAHO Northwestern University Chicago Campus Rubloff Building, Ste 638 Chicago, IL 60611 Idaho Falls Evanston Lab: Northwestern University Evanston Campus Strength Through Active Recovery 1801 Maple Ave (STAR) Evanston, IL 60201

Dept. of Health and Welfare – Behavioral Populations served: Psychosis Risk/Prodrome Health Division 150 Shoup Ave Ages served: 12-24 Idaho Falls, ID 83402 Insurance accepted: “Research program; no Contact: charge” Randy Rodriguez, Program Manager Service model: “Referrals and participation Phone: 208-528-5706 in research trials in our lab (e.g., exercise Contact: intervention” Janneil Eggleston, Star Team Lead Additional info: “The ADAPT lab is a research Phone: 208-528-5740 clinic that evaluates adolescents and young E-mail: [email protected] adults who are experiencing unusual thoughts, Contact: suspiciousness, unusual perceptions, as well Liz McDowell, Clinician, Recovery Coach, & as changes in social and academic or career Recruitment performance. Together we can work to better Phone: 208-528-5715 understand and treat these experiences and E-mail: [email protected] improve quality of life. ADAPT has locations in Colorado and Illinois, and is dedicated to taking Contact: knowledge generated from basic research, and Karen Bailey, Clinician, Recovery Coach, & translating it to improve early detection and Recruitment develop innovative and effective interventions.” Phone: 208-528-5743 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://adaptprogram.com/ adaptchicago

21 Contact: Fax: 317-880-0455 Christine Hooker, PhD, Director Email: [email protected] Phone: 617-495-3858 E-mail: [email protected] Contact: E-mail (Rush Hospital): christinehooker@mail. Alan Breier, MD, Chief of Psychotic Disorders com Program Phone: 317-941-4287 Contact: E-mail: [email protected] Vijay Mittal, Ph.D, Director Phone: 847-467-3380 E-mail: [email protected] IOWA

INDIANA Des Moines

Indianapolis RESTORE Program Eyerly-Ball Mental Health Cropp Clinic Prevention and Recovery Center for 1301 Center St Early Psychosis (PARC) Des Moines, IA 50309 Eskenazi Health Website: http://eyerlyball.org 720 Eskenazi Ave Contact: Indianapolis, IN 46202 RESTORE Project Director Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – Phone: 515-243-5181 schizophrenia spectrum Ages served: 16-35 Cedar Rapids Insurance accepted: All Service model: “Standard Early Intervention FERST (First Episode Recovery Services and Meds Only Clinic (medication Support Team) management only)” Abbe Center for Community Mental Health Website: http://psychiatry.medicine.iu.edu/ 520 11th St NW subsites/psychotic-disorders-program/clinic-lo- Cedar Rapids, IA 52405 cations/parc-prevention-and-recovery-for-ear- Website: http://abbe.org ly-psychosis Contact: Phone (Office): 317-274-1224 Chelsea Pechota Phone (Referrals): 317-880-8494 Phone: 319-365-9109 Email: [email protected]

22 KANSAS KENTUCKY

Kansas City Prestonsburg

The Early Intervention Program iHOPE Wyandot Center Mountain Comprehensive Care Center 104 S Front Ave Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – Prestonsburg, KY 41653 schizophrenia spectrum Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – Ages served: 15-25 schizophrenia and bipolar spectrums, Psychosis Insurance accepted: All Risk/Prodrome

Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care Ages served: 15-30 (CSC) Insurance accepted: Medicaid, Uninsured Additional info: “The Early Intervention Program Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care at Wyandot Center in Kansas City, Kansas is (CSC) geared towards providing coordinated specialty care to individuals experiencing their first Additional info: “Our program is fairly new. We psychotic episode. The team serves residents of started doing outreach in July 2015 and started Wyandotte County that are within the first two accepting referrals for new clients in January weeks to two years of symptoms on the schizo- 2016.” phrenia spectrum.” Website: http://mtcomp.org Website: http://wyandotcenter.org Phone (Line 1): 606-886-8572 Phone (Information): 913-328-4600 Phone (Line 2): 606-886-4318 Phone (Crisis Line): 913-788-4200 Phone (Line 3): 606-339-7596 Contact: Contact: Jennifer Krehbiel, LPC, Early Intervention Team Angela Parker, LPCA, NCC, Program Coordinator Leader and Therapist Email: [email protected]

23 LOUISIANA 22 Bramhall St Portland, ME 04102

Website: http://mmcri.org/ns/?page_id=5976

Metairie Phone: 207-662-3681

Contact: EPIC-NOLA Sarah Lynch, LCSW Sinfonia Family Services Email: [email protected] 3613 Hessmer Ave, Ste 101 Metairie, LA 70002

Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – schizophrenia spectrum MARYLAND

Insurance accepted: Medicaid, Medicare, Pri- vate, Self-Pay Baltimore Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) Early Psychosis Intervention Clinic Website: http://sinfoniafamilyservices.com (EPIC)

Contact: Part of the Maryland Early Intervention Program Mark J. Taliancich, LPC-S, Director of Home & Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Community Programs Community Psychiatry Program Phone: 504-324-7922 4940 Eastern Ave Email: [email protected] Baltimore, MD 21224

Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – schizophrenia spectrum

MAINE Ages served: 13-30

Insurance accepted: All Portland Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) Portland Identification and Early Website: http://hopkinsmedicine.org/psychiatry/ Referral (PIER) Mental Health specialty_areas/schizophrenia/patient_infor- Attitudes of Youth (MAY) Study mation/treatment_services/early_psychosis. html Maine Medical Center Dept. of Psychiatry Phone: 410-955-5212

24 Contact: Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – Krista Baker, LPC, Clinical Supervisor schizophrenia spectrum Email: [email protected] Insurance accepted: “It varies across the five clinics.”

Strive For Wellness Program Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care Part of the Maryland Early Intervention Program (CSC)

701 W Pratt St Additional info: “The Maryland Early Interven- Baltimore, MD 21201 tion Program (EIP) offers specialized programs following a coordinated specialty care (CSC) Website: https://marylandeip.com/ model with expertise in the early identification, clinicalServices evaluation, and comprehensive psychiatric Phone: 410-328-9087 treatment of adolescents and young adults, 12 to 30, at risk for, or in the early stages of, a men- tal illness with psychosis. The EIP is committed Catonsville to reducing disability by equipping individuals and their families with tools to manage their illness, move successfully through the develop- First Episode Clinic (FEC) mental stages of growth, and establish a life of Part of the Maryland Early Intervention Program their choosing.”

Neuroimaging Research Program Website: http://marylandeip.com Maryland Psychiatric Research Center Phone: 877-277-MEIP (1-877-277-6347) 55 Wade Ave Catonsville, MD 21228 Fax: 877-689-9185

Website: http://mprc.umaryland.edu/NRP/ Email: [email protected] fec_clinic.asp

Phone: 410-402-6833 Gaithersburg Contact: Beth Steger, LCSW-C Phone: 410-402-6833 OnTrack Maryland Email: [email protected] Part of the Maryland Early Intervention Program

Family Services, Inc. Maryland Early Intervention 610 E Diamond Ave, Ste 100 Program (EIP) Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Maryland Psychiatric Research Center Website: http://fs-inc.org/services/programs/ 55 Wade Ave ontrack-maryland Catonsville, MD 21228

25 Phone: 310-840-3297 Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – schizophrenia and bipolar spectrums, Other Contact: Jason Martin, LCPC, CPRP, Team Leader Ages served: 14-34 Email: [email protected] Insurance accepted: Medicaid, Medicare, Private

Service model: Open Dialogue

Website: http://advocates.org/services/ MASSACHUSETTS collaborative-pathway

Phone: 508-628-6652

Belmont Fax: 508-628-6303

Email: [email protected] McLean OnTrack Contact: 115 Mill St Chris Gordon, MD, Vice President & Medical Belmont, MA 02478 Director Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – Email: [email protected] schizophrenia and bipolar spectrums Ages served: 18-30 Boston Insurance accepted: Medicaid, Medicare, Private Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care First-episode and Early Psychosis (CSC), Open Dialogue Program (FEPP) Website: http://mcleanhospital.org/programs/ Department of Psychiatry mclean-ontrack Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Psychiatry, Wang Building, Ste Phone: 617-855-4194 815 Contact: 55 Fruit St Kiersten Bolton, MD Boston, MA 02114 Email: [email protected] Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – schizophrenia spectrum Framingham Ages served: 15-40 Insurance accepted: Medicaid, Medicare, Private

The Collaborative Pathway Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care Advocates, Inc. (CSC) 1881 Worcester Rd Framingham, MA 01701

26 Additional info: “We provide medication, indi- Fax: 617-754-1250 vidual and family based therapy on NAVIGATE Email: [email protected] model and coordinate supported employment/ education with outside providers.” Prevention and Recovery in Early Website: http://massgeneral.org/schizophrenia/ Psychosis (PREP) services/treatmentprograms.aspx?id=1571 Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Phone: 617-724-7792 Harvard Medical School Teaching Hospital 330 Brookline Ave Contact: Boston, MA 02215 Dr. Corinne Cather Email: [email protected] Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – schizophrenia and bipolar spectrums Center for Early Detection, Ages served: 16-30 Assessment, & Response to Risk Insurance accepted: All (CEDAR) Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care CEDAR Program (CSC) 75 Fenwood Rd, 5th floor Boston, MA 02115 Additional info: “We also provide 2 days of psychoeducational group programming, milieu Populations served: Psychosis Risk/Prodrome treatment, as well as individual and multifamily Ages served: 14-30 (research programs serve group treatment.” individuals 12-35) Website: http://bidmc.org/Centers-and-Depart- Insurance accepted: All ments/Departments/Psychiatry/The-Prevention- and-Recovery-in-Early-Psychosis---PREP.aspx Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) Phone: 617-667-4735

Additional info: “We provide medication, indi- Contact: vidual and family based therapy on NAVIGATE Thomas Monteleone, LICSW, PREP Team Leader model and coordinate supported employment/ Email: [email protected] education with outside providers.” Website: http://cedarclinic.org Worchester Phone: 617-754-1210 Contact: Screening and Treatment of Early Michelle Friedman-Yakoobian, Ph.D., Clinical Psychosis (STEP) Clinic Team Leader University of Massachusetts Medical School 55 Lake Ave N Worchester, MA 01655

27 Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – – schizophrenia spectrum, Psychosis Risk/ schizophrenia spectrum Prodrome

Ages served: 16-35 Ages served: 15-30

Insurance accepted: All Insurance accepted: All

Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) (CSC)

Additional info: “We provide medication, indi- Website: http://etchwellness.org vidual and family based therapy on NAVIGATE Phone: 517-481-4800 model and coordinate supported employment/ education with outside providers.” Fax: 517-481-4801

Website: http://umassmed.edu/psychiatry/ Contact: psychoticdisordersclinic/stepclinicstaff Cathy Adams, LMSW, ACSW, CAADC, Clinical Director Contact: Dr. Xiaoduo Fan, MD, MPH, MSc, Director Email: [email protected] Grand Rapids

InterAct of Michigan MICHIGAN Part of the NAVIGATE Program

1131 Ionia St NW [State Contact] Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Website: http://interactmich.org

Cathy Adams Contact: Michigan FEP Training and Implementation Carey Cutcher, LMSW, NAVIGATE Team Supervi- Consultant sor E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 616-259-7921 Fax: 616-259-7909

East Lansing Southfield Early Treatment and Cognitive Health (ETCH) NAVIGATE Team of Easter Seals Michigan 4572 S Hagadorn Rd, Ste 1E East Lansing, MI 48823 Part of the NAVIGATE Program

Populations served: First Episode Psychosis 22170 W 9 Mile Southfield, MI 48033

28 Website: http://interactmich.org Phone (Office): 662-453-6211 ext. 303 Phone (Cell): 662-299-4466 Contact: Email: [email protected] Laura Brdak, MA, LLP, Navigate Project Director Email: [email protected] Phone: 248-372- 6868

MINNESOTA MISSOURI

Minneapolis St. Louis

First Episode Psychosis Program First Contact Assessment Service (FEPP) The Conte Center Washington University in St. Louis School of University of Minnesota Medical Center Medicine 2450 Riverside Ave 24 S Kingshighway Minneapolis, MN 55454 St. Louis, MO 63108 Website: https://mhealth.org Website: http://conte.wustl.edu/FirstContactAs- Phone (Inpatient Program): 612-672-6600 sessmentService.aspx

Phone (Outpatient Program): 612-672-2736 Phone: 314-747-2160

Phone (Referrals): 612-672-7575 Fax: 314-747-2182

Contact: Angela M. Reiersen, MD MISSISSIPPI

Greenwood MONTANA

NAVIGATE-Enhanced PACT Team Billings Part of the NAVIGATE Program

Life Help/Region VI CMHC NAVIGATE-Enhanced TAY Team 2504 Browning Rd Part of the NAVIGATE Program Greenwood, MS 38930 LEAD (Launch, Emerge, Achieve, Decide) Pro- Contact: gram India A. Mitchell, Team Leader The Center for Children and Families

29 3021 3rd Ave N, Billings MT NEW YORK Contact: Sue Anderson, Team Leader Phone (Line 1): 406-690-6452 Albany Phone (Line 2): 406-294-5090 Email: [email protected] OnTrackNY Parsons Part of the OnTrackNY Program

Parsons Child and Family Center NEW HAMPSHIRE 401 New Karner Rd, 2nd Floor Albany, NY 12205 [State Contact] Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – schizophrenia spectrum Mary Brunette, MD Ages served: 16-30 Insurance accepted: All

Dartmouth Professor & Medical Director of NH Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care Bureau of Behavioral Health (CSC) E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://parsonscenter.org/program/ ontrackny

Phone: 518-292-5451 NEW MEXICO Email: [email protected]

Albuquerque Buffalo EARLY Psychosis Consultation Clinic NAVIGATE Team of the Adult, Child, University of New Mexico Mental Health Center and Family Clinic 2600 Marble NE Albuquerque, NM 87131 Part of the NAVIGATE Program

Website: http://psychiatry.unm.edu/about/index. Erie County Medical Center html 462 Grider St Buffalo, NY 14215 Phone: 1-888-NM-EARLY (1-888-663-1759) Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – Contact: schizophrenia and bipolar spectrums, Psychosis Dawn Halperin, MA, LPCC Risk/Prodrome Phone: 505-272-3602 Email: [email protected] Ages served: 14-30

30 Insurance accepted: All Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) Kings OnTrackNY Additional info: “A unique feature of our Part of the OnTrackNY Program program is that, because we are a part of Erie County Medical Center, our program is better Behavioral Health Services – R Building able to coordinate with the psychiatric emer- Kings County Hospital Center gency room, inpatient psychiatry, and follow-up 451 Clarkson Ave programs to ensure early intervention and Brooklyn, NY 11203 continuity of care.” Phone: 718-245-5242 Website: http://ecmc.edu/progress/behavioral Contact: Long Island Elley Newton, LMSW Phone: 716-898-1970 Email: [email protected] OnTrackNYSuffolk

Contact: Part of the OnTrackNY Program Janelle Baker, LCSW Farmingville Mental Health Clinic Phone: 716-898-5713 15 Horseblock Pl Email: [email protected] Farmingville, NY 11738

Phone: 631-854-2400 OnTrackNY at Lake Shore Behavioral Health, Inc. Contact: Paula Peterson, LCSW-R, Outreach and Recruit- Part of the OnTrackNY Program ment Coordinator Lakeshore Behavioral Health Email: [email protected] 255 Delaware Ave, Suite 400 Buffalo, NY 14202 Recognition and Prevention Website: http://lake-shore.org/what-we-do/ Program (RAP) mental-health1/ontrack Psychiatry Research Phone: 716-566-6188 The Zucker Hillside Hospital 75-59 263rd St Contact: Glen Oaks, NY 11004 Jill Cooke, Outreach and Recruitment Coordinator Website: http://rapprogram.org

Contact: Phone: 718-470-8115 Jill Dunstan, LMHC, CASAC, Team Leader Contact: Email: [email protected] Ruth Olsen, BS

31 Email: [email protected] Contact: Barbara Cornblatt, PhD, MBA, Director Early Treatment Program (ETP) – Zucker Hillside Hospital Part of the Early Treatment Program (ETP) 75-59 263rd St The Center of Prevention & Glen Oaks, NY 11004 Evaluation (COPE) Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – schizophrenia spectrum, Psychosis Risk/ Columbia University Department of Psychiatry Prodrome New York State Psychiatric Institute 1051 Riverside Dr Ages served: 15-35 New York, NY 10032 Insurance accepted: All Website: http://columbiapsychiatry.org/ Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care researchclinics/prodromal-clinic (CSC), Open Dialogue Phone: 646-774-5232 Website: https://northwell.edu/find-care/ Contact: services-we-offer/early-treatment-program Ragy Girgis, MD, Director Phone: 718-470-8888 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Contact: Gary Brucato, PhD, Assistant Director Phone: 646-774-5232 OnTrackNY at the Jewish Board Email: [email protected] Part of the OnTrackNY Program

The Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Early Treatment Program (ETP) – Services Upper East Side 135 W 50th St, 6th Floor Part of the Early Treatment Program (ETP) New York, NY 10020

Dept. of Psychiatry at Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – 111 E 77th St schizophrenia spectrum New York, NY 10075 Ages served: 16-30

Website: https://northwell.edu/find-care/ Insurance accepted: Medicaid, Private services-we-offer/early-treatment-program Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care Phone: 212-434-2830 (CSC)

Website: https://northwell.edu/find-care/ services-we-offer/early-treatment-program

32 Phone: 212-632-4721 Note: Not a FEP or early psychosis intervention program, but offers services for individuals Contact: diagnosed with schizophrenia ages 18-65. Can Daniel Tanh, LMSW, Outreach and Recruitment be a resource for early intervention eligible Coordinator young people. Email: [email protected] Website: http://columbiapsy- chiatry.org/researchclinics/ PEER Program at the Psychiatric lieber-schizophrenia-research-clinic Recovery Center (PRC) Phone: 212-543-5418 Outpatient Psychiatry Mount Sinai St. Luke’s Hospital Center Contact: 1111 Amsterdam Ave Joshua Kantrowitz, Director New York, NY 10025-1716 Email: [email protected]

Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – schizophrenia and bipolar spectrums OnTrackNYC Washington Heights Ages served: 18-70 (for PRC) Washington Heights Community Services Center for Practice Innovations Insurance accepted: Medicaid, Medicare, Private Division of Mental Health Services and Policy Service model: Open Dialogue Research Columbia Psychiatry Additional info: “The Psychiatric Recovery New York State Psychiatric Institute, Box 100 Center (PRC) cares for individuals with psychotic 1051 Riverside Dr disorders such as schizophrenia, schizoaffective New York, NY 10032 and bipolar disorder with psychotic features. PRC provides psychiatric care (including psycho- Website: http://columbiapsychiatry. pharmacological treatment); individual, family org/nyspi/patients-and-families/ and group therapies; and integrated care for ontrack-ny-connections-program comorbid substance use disorders and medical Phone: 646-774-8422 disorders. Embedded within the clinic is also the PEER Program, for young adults experiencing a Email: [email protected] first episode of psychosis.” Contact: Phone: 212-523-4000 Lisa Dixon, MD, MPH, Director Fax: 646-774-8421 The Lieber Schizophrenia Research Contact: Clinic (LSRC) Sapna Mendon, LMSW, Director of Program Evaluation New York State Psychiatric Institute Phone: 212-740-7671 1051 Riverside Dr, Unit 2 Fax: 212-543-5041 New York, NY 10032 Email: [email protected]

33 Syracuse/Central New York UNC Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health Dept. of Psychiatry OnTrackNY UNC School of Medicine Hutchings Psychiatric Center 200 N Greensboro St, Ste C-6 600 Genesee St, 1st Floor, Ste 123 Carrboro, NC 27510 Syracuse, New York 13202 Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – Phone: 315-728-4323 schizophrenia and bipolar spectrums, Psychosis Risk/Prodrome Email: [email protected] Insurance accepted: All Contact: Julie Aspenleiter, PsyD, Outreach and Recruit- Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care ment Coordinator (CSC) Additional info: “We operate two First Episode Psychosis Services clinics: one that has oper- Yonkers ated since 2005, and one funded through the SAMHSA Mental Health Block Grant set aside OnTrackNY Westchester initiative. We also have an associated CSC Technical Assistance Program which is assisting The Mental Health Association of Westchester the State of North Carolina’s Department of 20 S Broadway, Ste 1111 Mental Health create and expand a best prac- Yonkers, NY 10701 tices model for CSC services throughout North Website: http://ontracknymha.org Carolina.”

Phone: 914-666-4646 ext.7727 Website: http://med.unc.edu/psych/cecmh/ patient-client-information/oasis Email: [email protected] Phone: 919-962-1401 Contact: Tia Dole, Team Leader Fax: 919-962-7373 Contact: Diana Perkins, MD, Medical Director NORTH CAROLINA Email: [email protected]

Carrboro Chapel Hill Prevention Through Risk OASIS at UNC School of Medicine Identification Management & Part of the Outreach and Intervention Support Education (PRIME) Study Services (OASIS) Program University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

34 Dept. of Psychiatry OREGON Chapel Hill, NC 27599-2200

Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – schizophrenia and bipolar spectrums, Psychosis [State Contacts] Risk/Prodrome

Ages served: 15-36 Jean Lasaster, MA

Website: https://med.unc.edu/psych/cecmh/ Young Adult Services Coordinator oasis/research/current-studies/prime Addictions & Mental Health Oregon Health Authority Phone: 877-774-6319 Phone (Office): 503-947-5538 Contact: Phone (Cell): 503-569-0609 Jennifer Nieri, LCSW Fax: 503-947-5043 Phone: 919-966-8341 E-mail: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Contact: Early Assessment and Support Dylan Grewen, BA, CPT Phone: 919-843-3421 Alliance (EASA) Email: [email protected] EASA hosts programs in most Oregon counties. A complete and frequently updated list of programs is available at http://easacommunity. Raleigh org/easa-programs.php

OASIS Raleigh Part of the Outreach and Intervention Support OHIO Services (OASIS) Program

3010 Falstaff Rd, Ste 107 Raleigh, NC 27610 Akron/Summit County

Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – schizophrenia and bipolar spectrums FIRST Summit County Part of the FIRST Network Ages served: 15-30 Child Guidance & Family Solutions Website: http://med.unc.edu/psych/cecmh/ 18 N Forge St patient-client-information/oasis Akron, OH 44304-1317 Phone: 919-445-0401 Contact: FIRST Summit County Team Leader Phone: 234-788-1646

35 Bowling Green/Wood County Columbus

FIRST Lucas and Wood Counties Early Psychosis Intervention Center Part of the FIRST Network (EPICENTER) - Ohio Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral COMPASS, A Division of the Zepf Center Health 541 W Wooster St, 3rd Floor The Ohio State University Bowling Green, OH 43402 1670 Upham Dr Contact: Columbus, OH 43210 FIRST Lucas and Wood Counties Team Leader Phone: 614-685-6052 Phone: 419-764-2773 Contact: Dr. Nicholas Breitborde, Director Canton/Stark County

FIRST Stark County Greater Cincinnati Area Part of the FIRST Network FIRST Greater Cincinnati, Hamilton Coleman Professional Services County 400 Tuscarawas St W, Ste 200 Canton, OH 44702 Part of the FIRST Network

Contact: Hamilton County Location: FIRST Stark County Team Leader Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services Phone: 330-541-1877 7162 Reading Rd, Ste 400 Cincinnati, OH 45237

Clermont County Location: Cleveland/Cuyahoga County Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services 1074 Wasserman Way FIRST Cuyahoga County Batavia, OH 45103 Website: http://gcbhs.com Part of the FIRST Network Contact: Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland FIRST Greater Cincinnati Area Team Leader The Covenant Phone: 513-354-7337 1515 W 29th Cleveland, OH 44113

Contact: FIRST Cuyahoga County Team Leader Phone: 216-339-1438

36 Greater Lima Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) FIRST Greater Lima Website: http://neomed.edu/academics/ bestcenter/bestpracticefirstepisodepsychosis Part of the FIRST Network Phone: 330-325-6695 Coleman Professional Services 799 S Main St Contact: Lima, OH 45804 Vicki L. Montesano, Associate Director Phone: 330-325-6696 Contact: Email: [email protected] FIRST Greater Lima Team Leader Phone: 330-541-8543 Contact: Heather Pokrandt, Consultant Trainer for FIRST Programs Kent/Portage County Email: [email protected]

FIRST Portage County Toledo, Lucas County Part of the FIRST Network

Coleman Professional Services – Portage Co. FIRST Lucas & Wood Counties Offices 4209 State Route 44 5982 Rhodes Rd Rootstown, OH 44272 Kent, OH 44240 Part of the FIRST Network Contact: FIRST Portage County Team Leader Zepf Center Central Community Support Loca- Phone: 330-676-6859 tion: Medical and Vocational Services 6605 W Central Ave Rootstown Toledo, OH 43617 Zepf Center Nebraska Medical Location: The Best Practices in Schizophrenia Child and Adolescent Services Treatment (BeST) Center 905 Nebraska Ave Toledo, OH 43607 4209 State Route 44 Contact: Rootstown, OH 44272 FIRST Lucas and Wood Counties Team Leader Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – Phone: 419-764-2773 schizophrenia spectrum

Ages served: 15-40

Insurance accepted: All

37 Warren/Trumbull County Website: http://hopecsi.org/SitePages/Ser- vices%20Offered.aspx FIRST Trumbull County Contact: Leslie Hebert, Director Part of the FIRST Network Email: [email protected] Coleman Professional Services Offices 552 N Park Ave Warren, OH 44481-1117 PENNSYLVANIA Contact: FIRST Trumbull County Team Leader Phone: 330-541-1732 Philadelphia

Youngstown/Mahoning Penn Psychosis Evaluation and County Recovery Center (PERC) Dept. of Psychiatry – Section Hospital of The University of Pennsylvania FIRST Mahoning County Gates Building, 10th Floor Part of the FIRST Network Philadelphia, PA 19104

Turning Point Counseling Services Website: http://med.upenn.edu/perc 611 Belmont Ave Phone: 215-615-3292 Youngstown, OH 44502 Fax: 215-662-7903 Contact: FIRST Mahoning County Team Leader Contact: Phone: 234-201-2512 Dr. Christian G. Kohler, MD, Director

PEACE (Psychosis Education, OKLAHOMA Assessment, Care, and Empowerment) A Program of Horizon House Oklahoma City 3819 Chestnut St, Garden Level Philadelphia, PA 19104 NAVIGATE Program of HOPE Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – Community Services schizophrenia and bipolar spectrums, Psychosis Risk/Prodrome, Other HOPE Community Services, Inc. 6100 S Walker Ave Ages served: 15+ Oklahoma City, OK 73139

38 Insurance accepted: Medicaid, Uninsured, Dallas Private Pay Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care First Episode Psychosis Program (CSC) (FEPP) Additional info: “We provide a comprehensive UT Southwestern Medical Center set of services including individual CBT and Dept. of Psychiatry group therapy, multi-family group psychoed- 6363 Forest Park Rd, Ste 651 ucation, occupational therapy, peer support, Dallas, TX 75390-8828 evidence-based , support- ed employment and education, art therapies, Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care nursing support, and others. Our focus is on (CSC) resiliency and assisting individuals with early Website: http://utsouthwestern.edu/education/ psychosis to get back to their lives.” medical-school/departments/psychiatry/index. Website: http://phillypeace.org html

Phone: 215-38-PEACE (215-387-3223) Phone: 214-648-4603

Fax: 215-387-3203 Email: first.episode.psychosis@utsouthwestern. edu Email: [email protected] Contact: Contact: Dr. Carol Tamminga, MD, Chairman Irene Hurford Email: [email protected] UTAH TEXAS Ogden [State Contacts] Weber & Morgan County First Episode Psychosis Program Warren Stewart, Program Specialist Weber Human Services Dept. of State Health Services 237 26th St Phone: 512-838-4327 Ogden, UT 84401 E-mail: [email protected] Website: https://weberhs.org/home

Phone: 801-778-6832 Reese Carroll Contact: Phone: 512-838-4339 Jayne N. Kashiwaeda, LCSW E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

39 VIRGINIA Email: [email protected] Contact: Nicole Rohrer [State Contacts] Phone: 703-746-5700

Rhonda Thissen, MSW Abingdon Virginia DBHDS, Office of Mental Health Services NAVIGATE Team of Highlands Phone: 804-786-2316 Community Services E-mail: [email protected] Part of the NAVIGATE Program State Website for Early Psychosis 610 Campus Dr Intervention Abingdon, VA 24210 The website includes area eligibility and Contact: contact information for each program: Sydney Peltier, Team Leader http://dbhds.virginia.gov/individu- Email: [email protected] als-and-families/mental-health-services/ coordinated-specialty-care-for-young-adults Fairfax

Alexandria Turning Point 8221 Willow Oaks Transitioning Adults Into Living Corporate Drive Successfully (TRAILS) Fairfax, VA 22031

Alexandria City Hall Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – 301 King St schizophrenia spectrum Alexandria, VA 22314 Ages served: 16-26 Ages served: 16-25 Insurance accepted: “Turning Point does not bill Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care insurance but has a monthly fee set to a sliding (CSC) scale.”

Area eligibility: Residents of Alexandria Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) Website: https://alexandriava.gov/dchs/adult- services/default.aspx?id=86020 Area eligibility: Residents of Alexandria

Phone: 703-746-3441 Website: http://turningpointcsc.org

40 Phone: 703-383-8535 Contact: Lisa Beran Contact: Phone: 703-842-0147 Marla Zometski Phone: 703-383-8535 Prince William Henrico GetOnTrack INSTRIDE Prince William County Community Services Community Residences, Inc. Henrico County Mental Health and Develop- mental Services Website: http://communityresidences.org/ 10299 Woodman Rd getontrack/about-getontrack Glen Allen, VA 23060 Contact: Website: http://henrico.us/mhds DeAnne Mullins Phone: 703-842-2301 Phone: 804-727-8500

Contact: Tisha Parson Rappahannock/Rapidan Phone: 804-727-8515 (Culpeper)

Loudoun County Young Adult Coordinated Care Program Linking Individuals & Navigating Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services Care (LINC) (RRCS) Mental Health, Substance Abuse, & Develop- Area eligibility: Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, mental Services Orange and Rappahannock County residents

Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – Website: https://rrcsb.org schizophrenia and bipolar spectrums Phone: 540-825-3100 Ages served: 16-30 Email: [email protected] Insurance accepted: All

Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) Western Tidewater

Area eligibility: Loudoun County residents Life Management Program Website: https://loudoun.gov/LINC Western Tidewater Community Services Board

41 5268 Godwin Blvd – schizophrenia and bipolar spectrums Suffolk, VA 23434 Ages served: 15-25 Website: http://wtcsb.org Insurances accepted: All Contact: Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care Deborah A. Hall, Clinical Supervisor (CSC) Phone: 757-255-7134 Email: [email protected] Website: http://utsouthwestern.edu/education/ medical-school/departments/psychiatry/index. html WASHINGTON Phone: 509-575-4084 Email: first.episode.psychosis@utsouthwestern. edu

[State Contacts] Contact: Dr. Carol Tamminga, MD, Chairman Haley Lowe, MA Behavioral Health Program Administrator

New Journeys WISCONSIN

E-mail: [email protected] [State Contacts] State Website for Early Psychosis Intervention Ryan Stachoviak, MPH http://fpaws.org/content/get-help-early-wash- Mental Health Planner ington-states-early-psychosis-initiative Bureau of Prevention, Treatment & Recovery Division of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Yakima Services Department of Health Services 1 W Wilson St New Journeys Early Intervention Madison, WI 53707 Project Phone: 608-261-9316 Central Washington Comprehensive Mental Health Services E-mail: [email protected] 402 S 4th Ave PO Box 959 Renee Sutkay, MS, LPC Yakima, WA 98907 Clinical Team Manager Populations served: First Episode Psychosis

42 Journey Mental Health Center PROPs & CCS

Phone: 608-280-3140

Madison

Promoting Recovery from Onset of Psychosis (PROPs) Journey Mental Health Center 625 W Washington Ave Madison, WI 53703

Website: https://props.journeymhc.org

Phone: 608-280-3140

Fax: 608-280-3143

Email: [email protected]

Milwaukee

Wraparound Milwaukee 9201 W Watertown Plank Rd Milwaukee, WI 53226

Populations served: First Episode Psychosis – schizophrenia spectrum, Other

Ages served: 8-23

Insurances accepted: Medicaid

Service model: Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC)

Website: http://wraparoundmke.com

Phone: 414-257-7639

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