The Collaborative for Children and Families Designated as a New York State Health Home
New York, NY (PRWEB) June 18, 2015 -- The Collaborative for Children and Families (CCF) announced today that it has been designated as a Health Home authorized to serve children by the New York State Department of Health. CCF is comprised of 33 leading nonprofit agencies serving children, which are based throughout New York City, Long Island, and Westchester.
Health Homes coordinate care among multiple caregivers, and the CCF’s breadth of services and knowledge is ideal to improve long-term health outcomes for children and their families. As a Health Home, CCF is uniquely qualified to coordinate comprehensive care for a vast population of children in challenging circumstances, such as youth in foster care and preventive services, and to address health issues ranging from social emotional disorders to chronic conditions.
“The evolving and diverse health needs of children in New York requires an inclusive and harmonized approach,” said Alan Mucatel, Chair of the Collaborative for Children and Families and Executive Director of Leake & Watts Services, Inc. “We are looking forward to leveraging the vast knowledge and expertise of CCF’s member agencies to improve access to quality health care and ultimately improve outcomes for children across the state.”
Together, CCF member organizations, through their currently existing programs, have partnerships with community organizations and health care providers across New York City and surrounding areas. Member agencies also work closely with juvenile justice and education systems. To further the long-term effect of the Health Home model, the CCF plans to establish cross-agency taskforces and learning forums to strengthen population-serving strategies, services, and capacity. CCF will spend the coming months expanding their network of agencies to ensure that the complex needs of all children can be met.
About the Collaborative for Children and Families
Founded in early 2014, the Collaborative for Children and Families (CCF) was formed in anticipation of changes in the delivery of health care services to children eligible for New York State’s Medicaid program. The CCF is a New York State nonprofit comprised of 33 member agencies that serve children and families throughout the five boroughs of New York City and Westchester, Nassau, and Suffolk Counties. The CCF offers comprehensive services to children and families in a more coordinated manner than could be achieved individually. Member agencies as of June 16, 2015 are:
Abbott House
ANDRUS
Astor Services for Children & Families
Berkshire Farm Center
Boys Town New York
BronxWorks
Cardinal McCloskey Community Services
Catholic Guardian Services
Dominican Sisters Family Health Services
Edwin Gould Services for Children and Families
Family Services of Westchester
Forestdale, Inc.
Good Shepherd Services
Graham Windham
Guidance Center of Westchester
HeartShare/St. Vincent’s Services
Jewish Child Care Association of New York
Leake and Watts Services, Inc.
Lincoln Hall
Little Flower Children and Family Services of NY
Lutheran Social Services
MercyFirst
New Alternatives for Children
North American Family Institute
SCO Family of Services
Seamen’s Society for Children and Families
Sheltering Arms Children and Family Services
St. Dominic’s Home
St. John’s Residence for Boys
The Children’s Aid Society
The Children’s Village, Inc.
The Martin de Porres Group Homes
The New York Foundling
Contact:
Mohan Sivaloganathan
Chief Development Officer, Sheltering Arms
msivaloganathan(at)shelteringarmsny(dot)org
212.886.5604
Mohan Sivaloganathan, Sheltering Arms, http://www.shelteringarmsny.org, +1 (212) 886-5604, [email protected]
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