Creedmoor Psychiatric Center
Outpatient Services
Creedmoor operates a broad range of outpatient services, both on campus and in the communities which we serve. The services offered include outpatient clinic treatment and residential services. Services are provided on a fee for service or pre–paid plan basis, depending on the needs and eligibility of consumers. Sites are staffed with psychiatrists, social workers, nurses, psychologists, rehabilitation staff and para–professional staff.
Services include:
- Clinic Services
- Case Management
- Residential Services
For detailed information on intake, treatment and social support services, you may call the number listed for each site.
Clinic Name | Service Area |
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Steinway Wellness and Recovery Center 38-11 Broadway Astoria, NY 11103 (718) 726-5953 |
Astoria, Long Island City, Steinway, Woodside Sunnyside, East Elmhurst, Elmhurst, College Point, Whitestone, Jackson Heights, LaGuardia, Corona, Maspeth, Middle Village, Rego Park, Forest Hills, Glendale/Ridgewood and Ditmars |
Queens Village Jamaica Wellness and Recovery Center 80-45 Winchester Boulevard (Building 73) Queens Village, NY 11427 (718) 264-3950 |
Queens Village, Bay Terrace, Fort Totten, Bayside, Little Neck, Douglaston, Glen Oaks, Floral Park and Cambria Heights Jamaica, South Jamaica, Jamaica Estates, St. Albans, Flushing, Fresh Meadows, Woodhaven, Kew Gardens, Richmond Hill, Briarwood, Rochdale Village, Springfield Gardens, Rosedale and Hollis |
Rockaway Adult Home Program (A satellite program of Queens Village Jamaica Wellness and Recovery Center offering services in two Adult Homes). |
Offering on site satellite clinic service to residents of the Homes.
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Family Outreach Program |
Offering consultation services to families and quarterly family meetings |
Specialty Services for Outpatients
- Assertive Community Treatment (ACT): This team provides mobile treatment and wraparound services for those patients in Eastern Queens who need support post–discharge to prevent re–hospitalization. The team provides active treatment and links to other needed community services.
Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACT), Creedmoor, Building 40, (718) 264-4390
- MIT: This program provides linkage and support for inpatients with long hospital stays when the possibility of discharge becomes imminent. “Bridger” staff work with patients to enable them to move into the community with greater hope, confidence and an increased probability of success.
MIT, located in Office of Discharge Planning, Creedmoor, Building 40, (718) 264-5630
- Care Coordination Program (formerly ICM) provides an intensive level of supervision to those outpatients who are frequent system users and have specialized needs in the community. This program serves as a support and follows patients throughout outpatient and inpatient admissions. Care coordination staff provide coordination of services for consumers under "Assisted Outpatient Treatment" court mandate.
Care Coordination Program, Creedmoor, Building 40, (718) 264-5300
- Residential Programs: Residential programs range from the community residences to the home care of the Family Care program. Each program offers a unique set of advantages to consumers, promoting empowerment and self-determination, while ensuring care and safety.
- Stepping Stones Transitional Residence: This on-campus program has 48 beds and is a short term program for recently discharged inpatients. Residents attend clinic at the Queens Village Community Services site, or other specialized providers.
Stepping Stones Transitional Residence, Creedmoor, Building 60, (718) 264-3831, 3832
- Gateway Transitional Residence: This on–campus 24 bed residence provides short term housing for recently discharged inpatients. Residents receive psychiatric services from Creedmoor's community programs or from other providers as needed. Referrals from "Children's Psychiatric Center (CPC)'s outpatient clinics, Queens Network's Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program (CPEP) programs, and Queens Mental Health Court are also accepted for temporary use beds.
Gateway Transitional Residence, Creedmoor, Building 40, (12th Floor) (718) 264-4412
- Polaris House: A transitional 25-bed supervised community residence with the goal of assisting each resident to develop the community living skills needed to move to more independent community placements.
Polaris House, Building 40, (4th floor - B side) (718) 264-4004
- Aurora House: A transitional 25-bed supervised community residence with the goal of assisting each resident to develop the community living skills needed to move to more independent community placements.
Aurora House, Building 40, (4th Floor - A side) (718)264-4404
- Oak House Community Residence: A 24 bed state operated community residence for those consumers who need a more intensive housing program experience before leaving for sites featuring greater independence. It is located on campus.
Oak House Community Residence, Creedmoor, Building 100, (718) 264-3990
- Family Care: Family Care Homes provide 24 hour residential services in small family settings in the Queens Community for consumers unable to function in more independent living arrangements. The program's "personal care" component offers additional hands–on services for chronically disabled residents.
Family Care Administration, Creedmoor, Building 73, (718) 264-3460
- Renaissance House – a transitional 24 bed supervised community residence with the goal of assisting each resident to develop the community skills needed to move to more independent community placements.
Renaissance House, Building 40 (11th floor, B side) (718)-264-4011
- Stepping Stones Transitional Residence: This on-campus program has 48 beds and is a short term program for recently discharged inpatients. Residents attend clinic at the Queens Village Community Services site, or other specialized providers.
Comments or questions about the information on this page can be directed to the Office of Mental Health Creedmoor Psychiatric Center.