Mental Health Clinics in Southold, NY Accepting Medicare

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Desiree I Reese Lcsw Pllc
Social Worker - Clinical
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 1560 Youngs Ave, Southold, NY 11971
Phone: 631-276-2050    
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Lisa C. Deluca, Lcsw, Pllc
Social Worker - Clinical
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 54895 Main Road, Southold, NY 11971
Phone: 631-903-4177    

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Federal judge finds New York State discriminated against mentally ill

The New York Times reports: "New York State discriminated against thousands of mentally ill people in New York City by leaving them in privately run adult homes, which effectively replaced state-run psychiatric hospitals more than a generation ago but turned out to be little more than institutions themselves, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday."

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Number of big babies rise along with obstetric complications

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Mental Health Clinics: Mental health clinics are facilities which provide diagnostic, treatment, and prescriptive services related to mental and behavioral disorders. Mental health services are provided by Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Counselors, and/or other licensed professionals depending on the treatment.


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