Behavioral Health Services
Promoting Hope, Wellness and Recovery
Chenango County Behavioral Health Services is committed to offering the highest quality behavioral health treatment in the most cost effective and compassionate manner while promoting hope, wellness and recovery.
Services we offer:
Assessment and Treatment for Mental Health, Substance Use and Co-Occurring Disorders
Crisis Intervention
Emotional/Behavioral Screenings for Children and Adolescents
School-Based Prevention and Counseling Services
Individual, Couples, Group and Family Therapy
Case Management for Children
Forensic Services
Vocational Support and Services
Chenango Club
Single Point of Accessibility (SPOA) for Adults and Children
Consultation Services
Chenango County System of Care
To learn more and access the Chenango County System of Care, your gateway to comprehensive resources and support,
please click the link below. Join our community effort to connect individuals with the vital services they need,
including mental health, substance abuse, housing, transportation, and crisis services. Together, we're working to
ensure every Chenango County resident has equal access to the essential information and resources tailored to their
distinct needs. Click here to explore the Chenango County System of Care now.
www.chenangocountysoc.org
Accreditation:
New York State Office of Mental Health
New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services
Forms of Payment Accepted:
We accept Medicaid, Medicare, Private Insurance, and Self-Pay.
Credit and debit cards now accepted.
We have individuals available to offer assistance in determining financial responsibility
Contact Information:
Administration:
Elizabeth Warneck, LCSW-R
Director
Location:
Chenango County Office Building
5 Court Street, Suite 42
Norwich, NY 13815
For More Information:
Call: (607) 337-1600
Hours of Operation:
Monday – Tuesday, 8:30AM – 7:00PM
Wednesday – Thursday , 8:30AM – 6:00PM
Friday, 8:30AM – 5:30PM
We do not discriminate in the provision of services to an individual because the individual is unable to pay, because payment for those services would be made under Medicare, Medicaid, or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), or based upon the individual’s race, color, sex, national origin, disability, religion, age, or sexual orientation.