NYC’s new model for mental health clinics centers on fostering community spaces

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NYC’s new model for mental health clinics centers on fostering community spaces
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“We must move away from the idea that all people living with serious mental illness are simply moving from crisis to crisis and can only be helped with acute care and hospitals,” NYC Health Commissioner Vasan said while unveiling a new treatment program.

NYC Health Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan presents his vision for mental health service in the city at the Henry Street Settlement, May 24th, 2022.NYC Health Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan presents his vision for mental health service in the city at the Henry Street Settlement, May 24th, 2022.Henry Street Settlement on the Lower East Side has long operated an outpatient mental health clinic — with services such as psychiatric evaluations, therapy and medication management.

Henry Street’s clinic is now co-located with a food pantry, a pottery studio, and an area that will be used for activities such as yoga and meditation, although the space will likely continue to evolve. It is also working to connect clients with non-clinical services such as housing and employment assistance.

“We must move away from the idea that all people living with serious mental illness are simply moving from crisis to crisis and can only be helped with acute care and hospitals,” Vasan said. “We must instead move towards a model of prevention and recovery centered on breaking isolation.” “We're just really thinking of things in a different, new, exciting way to really meet folks where they are and to provide services that they really need,” Coulson said.

Depending on community needs, CONNECT sites might offer services such as a legal clinic or housing assistance, or they might refer people to existing programs. The goal is to serve up to 900 new clients across the nine pilot sites once the program is fully scaled up, the city said in a press release.

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