Behavioral Health
F·E·G·S offers specialized behavioral health services to Russian-speaking individuals, Holocaust survivors, adolescents with emotional or substance abuse problems, and residential alternatives to individuals who are deaf, deaf/blind, or have psychiatric disabilities.
- The F·E·G·S Brooklyn Resource Center on Kings Highway and The Honorable Caroline K. Simon Counseling Center/Rego Park serve individuals, couples, and families with screening, evaluation, and verbal/medication therapies for a wide range of emotional or psychiatric disabilities. Both locations are New York State licensed outpatient clinics, and provide specialized information and referral services to the Russian-speaking community.
- Holocaust Services – Survivors and Veterans Program, a joint effort of F·E·G·S and the Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst, provides psychological support to Russian-speaking Holocaust survivors and World War II veterans.
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- Specialized Housing for low income individuals who are deaf, deaf/blind, hard of hearing, or have psychiatric disabilities are available at Tanya Towers and The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Residences in Manhattan. A kosher lunch program and Jewish religious services in sign language are offered. & Contact Information
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