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New Heights
Case Management Program Homeless Outreach
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New
Heights New
Heights 66 West Street Danbury, CT 06810 Martin
S. Stern, Director Phone: (203) 794-0819 Fax: (203) 731-3260 Email:
mstern@ccfc-ct.org NEW
HEIGHTS is a psychosocial rehabilitation program for adults with mental illness
in the Greater Danbury, CT area. New Heights offers a variety of services to meet
the varied needs of each program participant in their personal recovery. We offer
vocational and prevocational services, educational services, including computer
training and support groups; social activities, and peer support services, including
a Warmline that offers telephone support to people in the evenings and is staffed
by people with mental illness. All of our programming emphasizes ownership and
involvement of all people attending New Heights.
Geographic Area Served: Danbury, Bethel, Brookfield, New Milford, New Fairfield,
Newtown, Ridgefield, Redding, Sherman, Bridgewater, and Roxbury. Eligibility:
Members must be diagnosed with a mental illness, live in one of the towns listed
above, and be receiving services from the Department of Mental Health & Addiction
Services. 
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Case Management Program Case
Management Program 24 Grassy Plain Street Bethel, CT 06801
Phone: (203) 748-0848 Fax: (203) 796-0046
Email: rvadnais@ccfc-ct.org
The Case Management
Program provides critical case management services that engage clients with psychiatric
disabilities, assess their needs for services and resources, develop a collaborative
plan to achieve goals, link them to the diverse agencies that offer the services,
coordinate and monitor the ongoing service provision to assure continuity, and
advocate on behalf of the client when needs change or are not being met. Some
of the services and resources obtained include financial entitlements, housing,
clinical/medical treatment, employment, education, and rehabilitative services
essential to optimal quality of life and independence in the community.

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Homeless
Outreach Team
Homeless
Outreach Team 24 Grassy Plain Street Bethel, CT 06801 Phone:
(203) 748-0848 Fax: (203) 796-0046 Email: mconderino@ccfc-ct.org
"Do not
forget to entertain strangers for by doing so some people have entertained angels
without knowing." Hebrews 13:2 MISSION
STATEMENT OF DIVISION: The community programs of Catholic Charities of Fairfield
County, Inc., provide advocacy and human services to children, teens and adults
to meet their basic physical and mental health needs in order to improve their
ability to function independently and integrate into their communities. The
Homeless Outreach Team provides outreach to and assessment of homeless adults
in order to identify individuals with a psychiatric disability and engage them
in Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) funded programs.
Outreach includes onsite work at shelters, soup kitchens and other locations such
as the city street where homeless people may be found. In addition to DMHAS services,
referrals may be made to other community providers such as Welfare / entitlement
agencies, housing, food and clothing banks, employment / vocational training,
and medical treatment. HOT
staff also serves as a liason and educational resource to social service providers
about homeless and DMHAS services and the needs of homeless clients. The Homeless
Outreach Team conists of outreach case managers who provide: Identification, Outreach,
Engagement, Assessment, Planning, Support, Referral, Follow-up, Monitoring, Advocacy
to homeless individuals and those at risk of homelessness who are in need of a
variety of services. The
Homeless Outreach Team can help you obtain: Food, Shelter, Clothing, Social Security,
Medical Services, Financial Assistance, Mental Health Treatment, Substance Abuse
Treatment. The Homeless Outreach Team and Case Management Program are Administered
by Catholic Charities of Fairfield County, Inc. and the Homeless Outreach Team
is funded by the CT State Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services and
the Federal PATH Programs. 
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