Tioga County

DIVISION OFFICE

9 River Street
P.O. Box 781
Oneonta, NY 13820
Tel: (607) 433-0002
Fax: (607) 433-2867

Tioga County Programs

Tioga Supportive Apartment Program


OMH-licensed residential units of one, two, or three bedrooms with visiting staff who provide individualized Medicaid-reimbursed services similar to, but generally less intensive than, those offered in a group living setting. Residents are expected to transition to more independent living when able. 24/7 on-call is available.

Tioga Supported Housing


Non-licensed apartment living with rental assistance and case management housing support services provided to help individuals secure and maintain successful community living. Residents choose their own apartment, receive funding for furnishings and security deposits, and may choose to live alone or have the option of selecting an apartment-mate(s). Staff visit residents at least once a month or more often if necessary. 24/7 on-call is available.

Supported Employment Program


Supported employment assists individuals to rapidly secure competitive employment in jobs best suited to their abilities and preferences. Ongoing staff and informal supports are available to help with job retention. Supported employment may include VESID-funded intensive services consisting of job development, placement, situational assessment, job coaching, and OMH-funded extended services.

Tioga Social Club


Social Clubs are non licensed member-operated day, evening and weekend programs with a strong emphasis on mutual support, training, advocacy, employment, socialization and health and wellness activities.

Front Street Residence


Mental health adult (18 and over) community residences are OMH-licensed group homes that vary in size from 8 to 14 individuals. They serve Medicaid-eligible individuals needing 24/7 care from staff, who work intensely with the residents in formulating individualized service plans. These generally include medication management and training, life skills training, and services and interventions that support health and wellness. Group living programs are intended to transition residents to more independent settings as soon as possible. (Programs specializing in serving individuals dually-diagnosed with mental illness and chemical abuse are indicated with the acronym MICA, those serving exclusively geriatric residents with the abbreviation GERI, and those providing short-term (less than 6 months) transitional living are indicated with the acronym STCR).