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Mental Health Team

Social Workers Psychologists
Samantha Brown (A-D) (585) 217-5783 Latrell Sturdivant (A-F) (585) 670-5040
Kelly Petzing (E-K) (585) 670-8083 Jessica Dalton (G-O) (585) 670-5927
Taylor Cooper (L-Re) (585) 670-5100 Stephanie Reusch (P-Z) (585) 670-8078
Brian Head (Rf-Z) (585) 670-5931  









Mental Health Clinics with walk in hours 

Catholic Family Center- Clinton Ave (Adult & Child/Youth)
87 N. Clinton Avenue, Rochester NY, 14604, (585) 546-7220
Mondays 1-3pm; Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays 9-11am

Genesee Behavioral Health Center (Youth and Families)
224 Alexander Street, Rochester NY 14607
Mondays & Wednesdays 8 - 10 am

Liberty Resources (Adult & Child/Youth)
175 Winton Rd N, Rochester, NY (585) 410-3370
Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays 8:30am-10:00am 

(medicaid and medicare accepted) 

Rochester Rehabilitation (Adult only)
1000 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester NY, 14620, (585) 271-2520
Thursday mornings 8:30-9:30 am


Mental Health and Other Resources

FLACRA Mental Health 

Evelyn Brandon Health Center Personalized Recovery Oriented Services

Genesee Behavioral Health Center Personalized Recovery Oriented Services

Villa of Hope Behavioral Health Clinic

  • 1099 Jay Street Building J, Rochester, NY 14611

  • (585) 339-9800/(585) 546-7220  Telehealth, or in person therapies

  •  https://villaofhope.org/

Gavia LifeCare Center 

  • 1081 Long Pond Road suite 100 Rochester, NY 14626

    •  (585) 371-6464

  • Adolescent Clinic 1100 Pond Road Suite 111 Rochester NY 14626 

    • (585)-371-7141

  •  Services for ages 12 and up; Accepting most insurances including Medicaid, Medicare and UHC.

  • Therapy and medication management

Helio Health 

  • 1350 University Ave Rochester NY, 14607

  • Focus- Substance abuse Crisis Services for Adults 

  • Special programs/Groups: Medically supervised detox and withdrawal services; Medically monitored detox and Withdrawal Services 

  • (585) 287-5622

  • https://www.helio.health/

Hillside 

  • 1183 Monroe Ave, Rochester NY, 14620

  • Focus: Mental Health, Child welfare, Developmental disabilities, Juvenile justice services for children/adolescents and their families. 

  • Special Programs/ Groups : in home community based prevention, care coordination, crisis services, foster home and residential out of home placements, emergency residential services, early childhood and family development services, day treatment and other school based programs across multiple community locations. 

  • (585) 256-7500 

  • https://hillside.com/

Mental Health Association 

  • 320 N. Goodman Street Rochester NY, 14607

  • Focus: information, support, and advocacy for mental health. 

  • Special Programs/Groups: system advocacy; Therapist referral program; Healthy Living workshops; Anger Management training; Empowerment and employment information and skills training; self- help drop in center; New Directions peer run support program; Creative Wellness Coalition; and Family Support Services. 

  • (585) 325-3145 

  • https://www.mharochester.org/

Strong Behavioral Health, Child & Adolescent clinic - Science Parkway 

  • 315 Science Parkway, Suite 100 Rochester NY, 14620 

  • Services are designed to meet the needs of families from diverse backgrounds who may benefit from outpatient assessment and treatment. Program staff diagnose and treat children and adolescents with a variety of problems including depression, anxiety, attention deficits and other behavioral problems. 

  • (585) 279-7800 

  • https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/psychiatry.aspx

Strong Behavioral Health, Deaf Wellness Clinic

  • The Deaf Wellness Center (DWC) staff engage in clinical services, teaching, and research activities that pertain to mental health, healthcare, sign language interpreting, and other topics that affect the lives of people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing. The DWC provides evaluation and psychotherapy services to individuals of any age, couples, and families. Several psychotherapy groups are also conducted at the DWC.

  • (585) 275-6785 V/TTY or (585) 275-3812 V

  • https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/psychiatry.aspx

Strong Behavioral Health, General Adult Psychiatry 

  • 300 Crittenden Boulevard Rochester NY, 14642 

  • Focus: Mental Health Treatment for adults (18+) 

  • Special Programs/Groups: Mental Health clinic for adults, medication evaluation and management; provision of evidence based treatments 

  • (585) 275-3535

  • https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/psychiatry.aspx

Villa of Hope 

  • 3300 Dewey Avenue Rochester NY, 14616

  • Focus: Mental Health, child welfare, juvenile justice and chemical dependency for children/adolescents and their families 

  • Special Programs/Groups: In home, community based prevention, care coordination, skill building and independent living skills programs, residential out of home placements for mental health, child welfare, juvenile justice, chemical dependency, and eating disorders; Outpatient treatment for chemical dependency; Day treatment and alternative school programs; and juvenile reporting program. 

  • (585) 865-1550 

  • https://www.villaofhope.org/

Delphi Rise 

  • 835 West Main St. Rochester NY, 14611

  • Focus: Provides substance use treatment, prevention and recovery services for youth and adults. 

  • Special Programs/Groups: substance use treatment for individuals 12 years of age and older; specialized services for domestic violence perpetrators; Prevention programs are offered to youth and their family members in select school districts. 

  • Open access program- a 24/7 addiction and referral center for youth and adults, providing peer support, telehealth, rapid access to appropriate treatment, on site evaluation and referral, transportation to care (as needed), narcan training and distribution 

  • (585) 467-2230

  • https://www.delphirise.org/

Community Place of Greater Rochester 

  • 57 Central Park Rochester NY, 14605

  • Focus: The Community Place of Greater Rochester provides a wide range of social, developmental, and educational programs for people who are aging, those with intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD), young children, and families.

  • Special Programs/Groups: Prevention Services are offered in select Monroe County Schools for Substance Use Disorder. Also, services for people with I/DD include recreation for youth and young adults, parenting skills classes for parents with I/DD, Family support programs, community habilitation and vocational/employment programs… 

  • (585) 327-7200 

  • https://www.communityplace.org/

Life Line, Health Association of Rochester and Monroe County 

  • 1 Mount Hope Avenue Rochester. NY 14620 

  • 24 hour a day telephone line for all emergency and non emergency mental health, medical and human service issues. Link to all services in the country including poison control, mental health suicide, alcohol and drug abuse for teens. 

  • Fees: None

  • (585) 275-5151

The Center for Youth Services 

  • 905 Monroe Avenue Rochester, NY 14620 

  • Crisis intervention and counseling services for children ages 12-20. Topics covered include, sexuality, drug and alcohol abuse, school related problems, personal problems, divorce and suicide. Family individual and group counseling, short term housing, advocacy, and support groups. 

  • Fees: None 

  • (585) 271-7670 

Boys and Girls Club of Rochester 

  • 500 Genesee Street Rochester, NY 14611 

  • Programs for ages 6-18, including employment and job seeking skills, tutoring in a variety of academic subjects and physical education. After school programs, day camps and holiday programs 

  • Fees: $10.00

  • (585) 328-3077


Housing assistance 

*211 Life Line 

  • Dial 211 or call (877) 356-9211 

  • They can help individuals find housing, food resources, and crisis services. 

  • https://211lifeline.org/

Library Resource Outreach Center (LROC) 

  • Located on the 3rd floor of the Bausch and Lomb Public Library Building, LROC can help individuals find housing, food, clothing, income, care management and medical care

  • Hours - Tuesdays 1-3 pm Wednesdays 10 am -12 pm Thursdays 1-3 pm Fridays 1-3 pm

  • libraryresourceoutreachcenter@gmail.com

Bureau of Housing and Support Services (BHSS)   

  • The BHSS is part of the Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance. Offers services for individuals who are homeless and low-income households that are at risk. The programs are designed to prevent homelessness, provide shelter, construct supportive housing for the homeless and offer essential services to stabilize housing situations and increase levels of self sufficiency. 

  • (518) 473-1090

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