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Conable House Community Residence for Children and Youth

Conable House Community Residence for Children and Youth

The Conable House Community Residence Program for Children and Youth located in Bath, NY serves youth who are experiencing emotional difficulties and have reached a level of stability and recovery in other inpatient and residential settings which enables them to live with others in a community-based setting, attend local schools, and participate in community, cultural, and social opportunities.

Conable House Community Residence for Children and Youth

The Conable House Community Residence (CR) Program for Children and Youth located in Bath, NY serves youth who are experiencing emotional difficulties and have reached a level of stability and recovery in other inpatient and residential settings which enables them to live with others in a community-based setting, attend local schools, and participate in community, cultural, and social opportunities. This level of care works with families to empower and engage them in treatment so that youth, when appropriate, may return home upon discharge. 

The Conable House CR program is licensed by the New York State Office of Mental Health.

Support Services

  • Teaching of daily living and social skills
  • Admission/discharge planning
  • Behavior management
  • Crisis intervention
  • Medication monitoring
  • Transportation
  • Family support services
  • Support to help gain access to medical and dental care/nutrition
  • Support to help gain access to individual, group, and family therapy
  • Support to help gain access to emergency medical and psychiatric services
  • Service planning
  • Case management
  • Therapeutic recreation
  • Advocacy for and access to an appropriate educational setting

Population and Geographic Area Served

The Conable House Community Residence (CR) program serves children in the Finger Lakes, Southern Tier, and Rochester, New York regions between the ages of 5 and 12 years with serious and persistent symptoms of cognitive, affective, and personality disorders. 

Access to Services

All referrals must be approved by the county SPOA committee. Referral packets for admission to the Conable House CR may be obtained by contacting the Program Director. Completed referrals will be reviewed by a multidisciplinary Referral Review Committee to determine eligibility. 

Admission Referral Packet

Respite Referral Packet

Note: You will need to print the forms, obtain signatures, and mail as directed.

To Access more referrals information, https://omh.ny.gov/omhweb/childservice/.  

Contact

To learn more about eligibility and the support services available through the Conable House CR, contact:

Residential Coordinator

Conable House CR
5 Vargason Place, Bath, New York 14810
T: (607) 937-3297

Residential

These residential program options offer a variety of 24-hour supervised home settings for children with severe emotional and behavioral difficulties and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Conable House Community Residence for Children and Youth

The Conable House Community Residence Program for Children and Youth located in Bath, NY serves youth who are experiencing emotional difficulties and have reached a level of stability and recovery in other inpatient and residential settings which enables them to live with others in a community-based setting, attend local schools, and participate in community, cultural, and social opportunities.

Lake Breeze Community Residence for Adolescents

Lake Breeze Community Residence for Adolescents, located in Canandaigua, NY serves youth who are experiencing emotional difficulties and have reached a level of stability and recovery in other inpatient and residential settings which enables them to live with others in a community-based setting, attend local schools, and participate in community, cultural, and social activities.

Residential Services

The Residential Services programs offer a variety of 24-hour supervised home settings for children with severe emotional and behavioral difficulties and adults with developmental/intellectual disabilities.