Refugee and Immigration Health Services - Collier County Health Department
Collier County Health Department provides migrant labor and refugee and immigration services. Please call or visit website for more information.
Collier County Health Department provides migrant labor and refugee and immigration services. Please call or visit website for more information.
The Refugee Health Program gives healthcare services. They aim to be culturally sensitive. They do health assessments. They also have immunization services.
Please call 407.723.5004 or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.
Residential treatment is designed to meet each person’s needs. The Sid Martin Bridge House helps people with serious addictions. A team of trained experts helps the residents on their recovery journey. The MIST program helps pregnant women with their addictions. The Recovery Center is for teenage boys who have problems with drugs or alcohol.
The Crisis Stabilization Units (CSU) are in Gainesville and Lake City. They help people with serious mental health problems for a short time. If needed, the person can stay longer for more treatment.
Banyan Community Health helps adults with drug or alcohol problems by offering a safe place to stay and support as they work to get better. Please call or visit website to learn more information.
Services include:
This group offers rehabilitation services to those in need. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
Services include:
This agency runs two residential campuses. They offer a wide range of programs and services. These are for children and adolescents. There is financial assistance available for those who qualify. Please call or visit the website for locations and more information.
Toll free: 1.800.338.3738 ext. 176422
Services Provided:
Inpatient Services , located at the Shirley D. Coletti Academy for Behavioral Change, provides up to six months of intensive residential treatment for substance-dependent adolescents with the average length of stay being four months. the program targets youth between 12-17 years old who are experiencing problems related to the use of alcohol or other drugs. The program utilizes a family-centered approach in a supportive therapeutic community. Services are designed to facilitate a substance abusing adolescent's recovery and to educate and equip family members with the life skills necessary to prevent further substance abuse. a variety of individual, group and family counseling services are offered in a progressive five-phase model. a core of supportive activities including education, recreation, life skill classes, vocational training complements basic services.
The program offers treatment services for persons with mood disorders. Call for more info.
The 211 Helpline works to save and improve lives. It connects people to health, mental health, and wellness services. It also offers crisis intervention. All calls are free and confidential. They are available 24/7. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Services include:
Senior Friendship Centers provides resources for aging. They can offer case workers to help with getting elder services. They can also help with getting health insurance and help with food. This group also has programs for helping older adults who stay at home. In a crisis, they can provide help with financial or utility needs. They also offer legal help and support groups. Please call 941.955.2122 or visit their website to learn more.