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ASD: Back To Basics Training Series For Monroe County
Teachers and school personnel of Monroe County must register via their
online portal on Frontline as well as the Eventbrite link listed below.
Join us for a four day training series and let’s get back to the basics of ASD! Based on the TEACCH fi delity measure, this training series covers: the basics of autism
spectrum disorder, guidelines for environmental and visual set up of classrooms, behavioral strategies and general best practice teaching strategies.
Four-Part SeriesTuesdays & Thursdays at 4:00pmFebruary 16th
February 18th
February 23rd
February 25th
Please register at https://asdbasics.eventbrite.comIf you have any questions contact Christina Rodriguez at [email protected]
Gals Groupwith Mind&Melody
Required Materials: Household items to use as percussion instruments (ex. spoons, a water bottle with rice in it, pots and pans, a big pillow to use as a drum).
If you have questions please contact Catalina Uribe at [email protected].
This Gals Group event is best suited for participants ages 16 and older. Register at https://galsgroupmm.eventbrite.com
Join us for an hour of music with Mind&Melody where we’ll review the fundamentals of music through movement, dance, rhythm, and sing-alongs. No musical experience is required. Let’s make music together!
Limited spots available.
February 22 February 22 2:30-3:30pm2:30-3:30pm
High School Teen Time
February 22, Online ScattegoriesFebruary 22, Online ScattegoriesMarch 8, Trivia NightMarch 8, Trivia NightMarch 22-26, NO MEETING for Spring BreakMarch 22-26, NO MEETING for Spring BreakMarch 29, BINGO NightMarch 29, BINGO Night
If you have any questions contact Jacquelyn Moultrie-Sequeira at [email protected]
Join us for our teen time social opportunity group online using ZOOM! Teen time is a social opportunity group for high school students.
Teen time is designed for individuals with autism spectrum disorder who are able to communicate independently and participate in a group setting online.
Must be registered with UM-NSU CARD and have access to an electronic device (Smartphone, IPad, tablet, desktop, laptop).
https://highschoolgroup1.eventbrite.com Must register on Eventbrite for group with preferred time to receive Zoom link.
Join us on Mondays from 4:30-5:30pmJoin us on Mondays from 4:30-5:30pm
Middle School Teen Time
Must be registered with UM-NSU CARD and have access to an electronic device (Smartphone, IPad, tablet, desktop, laptop).
Must register with Eventbrite to receive Zoom link for session.https://middleschoolteentime.eventbrite.com
If you have any questions contact Jacquelyn Moultrie-Sequeira at [email protected]
Join us for our teen time social opportunity group online using ZOOM! Teen time is a social opportunity group for middle school students.
Teen time is designed for individuals with autism spectrum disorder who are able to communicate independently and participate in a group setting online.
Join us on Mondays from 5:45-6:30pmJoin us on Mondays from 5:45-6:30pmFebruary 22, Online ScattegoriesFebruary 22, Online ScattegoriesMarch 8, Trivia NightMarch 8, Trivia NightMarch 22-26, NO MEETING for Spring BreakMarch 22-26, NO MEETING for Spring BreakMarch 29, BINGO NightMarch 29, BINGO Night
Time for MeMother’s Support Group
Registration is required in order to receive the Zoom link to participate.
To register or if you have any questions, contact Sara Dajer [email protected]
Tuesday, February 2310:30am
Enjoy the opportunity to meet other moms of children on the autism spectrum, share experiences, ask questions and receive support.
Social GAAIN by ZOOM(Group for Adults with Autism to Interact and Network)
A phone screening is required to register. Please contactNathalie Roman at [email protected] for more information.
A social opportunity activity based group that will meet virtually online. The activities and format of the group may vary with each session.
This group is for registered UM-NSU CARD constituents who are 18 years old and over and out of high school. Participant must be able to actively engage
with the group via a virtual platform.
Join us on Tuesdays 6:00-7:00pm
DATE OF EVENTTuesday, February 23rd
Tuesday, March 23rd
Tuesday, April 27th
Tuesday, May 25th
TOPICBINGO NightTrivia NightNetfl ix PartyArt Party
RSVP EMAIL DATEThursday, February 18th
Thursday, March 18th
Thursday, April 22nd
Thursday, May 20th
Grupo de Apoyo para Comportamientos
Grupo Virtual los Grupo Virtual los jueves, jueves, 25 de febrero25 de febrero
25 de marzo25 de marzo29 de abril29 de abril
24 de junio24 de junio
9:00-11:00am9:00-11:00am
Para registrarse o alguna pregunta comuníquese con Stephanie Garcia-Delgado, M.S., 954-262-7719 o [email protected]
Registration es requerida para recibir su enlace a través de ZOOM.
Este grupo es para familias de personas con autismo y se enfoca acerca de comportamientos
inapropiados que ocurren en las escuelas, hogares, y en la comunidad. También se enfoca
en como sustituir conductas negativas con conductas positivas.
Debe ser cliente de UM-NSU CARD para poder participar en este evento.
Surviving & Thriving
For questions contact Lori Wise at [email protected]
You must register via Eventbrite to receive Zoom link to join session.https://survive_thrive.eventbrite.com
Parents, caretakers, teachers, and therapy providers - drop in for a weekly chat with your UM-NSU CARD Team! Join us ONLINE as we explore learning, communicating, and engaging
at home with our children with ASD. Each chat will be based on a strategy or concept that can support you at home. Ask questions and share with others as we embark on this journey together.
Online Series Thursday February 25, 2021
TIME: 10:00 - 10:45am
TEEN TIME
Alexandra [email protected]
Families must RSVP via e-mail for each session to receive link to join.
Tuesdays, 5:00-6:00pmTuesdays, 5:00-6:00pmMarch 2March 2ndnd and 23 and 23rdrd
April 6April 6thth and April 20 and April 20thth
May 4May 4thth and May 18 and May 18thth
Social opportunity for middle and high school students via remote conferencing.
All participants must be registered with UM-NSU CARD and be aware of their ASD diagnosis. To register for this group e-mail one of the case managers listed below.
Behavior Support GroupVirtual Support GroupVirtual Support GroupWednesdays, 10:00am-12:00pmWednesdays, 10:00am-12:00pmMarch 3 and 17March 3 and 17April 7 and 21April 7 and 21May 5 and 19May 5 and 19June 2 and 16June 2 and 16
If you have any questions contact Susan Lepri at [email protected]
Event registration required at https://behaviorsupport.eventbrite.comOnce registered, you will receive Zoom link and password to join group.
Bring your coff ee, breakfast, and bring a friend. Everyone is welcome to join us for a virtual forum for caregivers and family members of individuals with
autism spectrum disorder who are aff ected by challenging behaviors.
UM-NSU CARD registration is required for participation. If you would like to attend the group and you are not currently registered, please call 954-262-7111 to request an intake appointment.
Mental Health Moments with UM-NSU CARD
If you have any questions contact Shantigra Williams at (754) 225-3342 or [email protected]
Must register with Eventbrite link below to receive participation linkwww.bit.ly/Mental_Health_Online
Weekly Online SeriesWeekly Online SeriesWednesdays at 6:00pmWednesdays at 6:00pmMarch 3, 17 and 31March 3, 17 and 31April 14 and 28 April 14 and 28 May 5 and 19May 5 and 19June 2June 2
Audience: All UM-NSU CARD families and participating community.
The purpose of this training series is to promote mental health care
and give simple practical solutions for all members of the family.
Language Links
Registration is required via Eventbrite at https://visitdentist.eventbrite.comZoom link to join session will be sent in confi rmation email after registration is complete.
For questions contact Lori Wise at [email protected]
Facilitated by: Lori Wise, M.S. and Carole Zangari, PhD., CCC-SLP
Visiting the dentist or doctor can sometimes be difficult and scary for our children with ASD. Join us for Language Links in March as we discuss these challenges. We will also offer strategies for success and will explore how to support your
child’s receptive and expressive language to optimize their ability to cope when they must visit the dentist or doctor.
Thursday, March 4, 2021Thursday, March 4, 202110:00-11:00am10:00-11:00am
Job Club By ZoomBy Zoom
A phone screening is REQUIRED. Please contact Jennifer Feinstein at 305-284-3734 or [email protected]
Zoom Link to participate will be sent by email prior to the event.
ThursdaysThursdays5:30-6:30pm5:30-6:30pm
March 4: Disclosure & Job SearchMarch 4: Disclosure & Job SearchApril 8: Non-Verbal Body LanguageApril 8: Non-Verbal Body LanguageMay 6: Success at WorkMay 6: Success at Work
A support group to help people who are looking for work or are employed.We will support each other as we learn the skills needed to fi nd and keep a job!
This includes social skills, job searching, networking, resume writing, interviewing skills, and more!
**THIS IS NOT A JOB PLACEMENT PROGRAM
This group is for registered CARD constituents who are 18 years old and over and out of high school. Participant must be interested in employment and be able to participate in two way
group discussion via a virtual platform.
Women on the Spectrum Support GroupSaturdays at Saturdays at 2:00-3:00pm2:00-3:00pmMarch 6March 6April 3April 3May 1May 1
Phone screening is required. If you have any questions contact
Jennifer Feinstein at 305-284-3734 or [email protected]
Zoom Link to participate will be sent by email prior to the event.
Join us for a support group specifi cally for autistic women! We will support each other as we share experiences and feelings that are unique to women on the
spectrum. This group will be held virtually using the Zoom Meetings platform.
This group is for women who are UM NSU CARD constituents, over 18 and out of high school. Participants must be able to sustain a reciprocal
conversation and discuss a variety of topics.
Online Support Group for Parents/Family Members of Adults with ASD
MONDAYSMONDAYS, , 7:00-8:00pm7:00-8:00pmMarch 8March 8thth
April 5April 5thth
May 3May 3rdrd
June 7June 7thth
To register or for questions contact Dr. Diane Adreon at 305-284-6556 or [email protected]. Once registered Dr. Adreon will send Zoom link to join.
If you are interested in the group and do not currently receive notices prior to each meeting, please send Dr. Adreon your full name & email address
and she will send you the zoom link.
This group is for parents & caregivers of adults with autism spectrum disorder & related disabilities to
provide an avenue for sharing & supporting one another.
Series de Comunicación y CAA en Sindrome de Angelman
10 de febrero 6:00-7:00pm
Registro por Eventbrite requirido para recibir su enlace a través de ZOOM. Si tiene una pregunta comuníquese con Catalina Uribe [email protected].
Regístrese al https://angelman.eventbrite.com
Esta serie constituye una primera aproximación al mundo de la comunicacion alternativa y aumentativa (CAA), desde la perspectiva de
las características y necesidades específi cas de comunicación que presentan las personas con Síndrome de Angelman.
9 de marzo, 4:00-5:00pm9 de marzo, 4:00-5:00pmIntroducción a la comunicación y Introducción a la comunicación y CAA en Síndrome de AngelmanCAA en Síndrome de Angelman
16 de marzo, 4:00-5:00pm16 de marzo, 4:00-5:00pmCómo empezar a usar CAA en casaCómo empezar a usar CAA en casa
23 de marzo, 4:00-5:00pm 23 de marzo, 4:00-5:00pm Uso de apoyos visuales para mejorar la Uso de apoyos visuales para mejorar la comunicación de niños con Síndrome de Angelmancomunicación de niños con Síndrome de Angelman Presentado por: Patricia GutierrezPresentado por: Patricia Gutierrez
LIFE for Adults by Zoom(Learning Independence For Everyone)
DATE OF EVENTTuesday, February 9th
Tuesday, March 9th
Tuesday, April 13th
Tuesday, May 11th
A phone screening is required to register. Please contactNathalie Roman at [email protected] for more information.
A life skills based activity group that will meet virtually on Zoom. Participants will have the opportunity to learn and develop various life skills through live instruction and visual supports. Supplemental materials will be
available for participants to practice life skills at home.
This group is for registered UM-NSU CARD constituents who are 18 years old and over and out of high school. Participant must be able to actively engage with
the group via a virtual platform.
Join us on Tuesdays 6:00-7:00pm
TOPICTools for OrganizationTime ManagementIntroduction into BudgetingPracticing Budgeting
RSVP EMAIL DATEThursday, February 4th
Thursday, March 4th
Thursday, April 8th
Thursday, May 6th
Transition & AdultSocial Skills Training Series
Join The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation Transition and Adult team for our Spring Social Skills Training Series.
This training series is presented by PEERS certified trainers and will be an introduction to social skills.
This training series is for registered UM-NSU CARD adult constituents 18 years old or older and out of high school.Adult participants are highly encouraged to attend sessions 1-3, each training will build on the next.
Session 4 provides parents and family members tips on supporting your adult for success with social skills.
For questions contact Silvia Gil at [email protected]
You must register via Eventbrite to receive Zoom Link to join each session
https://socialskillstrainingseries.eventbrite.com
Adult Session 1
February 10th
5:30pm-7:00pm
Trading Information
and Starting a
Conversation
Family Session 4
May 12th
5:30pm-7:00pm
Supporting your
Adult for Success
with Social Skills
Adult Session 2
March 10th
5:30pm-7:00pm
Maintaining/Ending
Conversations and
Handling Disagreements
Adult Session 3
April 14th
5:30pm-7:00pm
Handling Feedback
and Finding
a Friend Group
Grupo de Apoyo para Madres
Grupo Virtual los Grupo Virtual los juevesjueves11 de marzo11 de marzo8 de abril8 de abril13 de mayo13 de mayo10 de junio10 de junio
9:00-11:00am9:00-11:00am
Para registrarse o alguna pregunta comuníquese con Stephanie Garcia-Delgado, M.S., 954-262-7719 o [email protected]
Registration es requerida para recibir su enlace a través de ZOOM.
Disfruta la oportunidad de conocer a otras madres de niños con un diagnostico de autismo, compartir experiencias , hacer
preguntas y recibir apoyo.
Debe ser cliente de UM-NSU CARD para poder participar en este evento.
Just for DadsSupport Group
If you have any questions contact Dr. Michael Alessandri at [email protected]
Event registration required at https://justfordads.eventbrite.comOnce registered, you will receive Zoom link to join group.
Wednesdays, Wednesdays, 6:30-8:00pm 6:30-8:00pm March 17March 17April 21April 21May 19May 19June 16June 16
Gathering of fathers of children with autism and related disabilities to support one another, share resources, and connect.
Must be a registered UM-NSU CARD client.
Serie de Comunicación Alternativa y Aumentativa (CAA)
10 de febrero 6:00-7:00pm
Registro por Eventbrite requirido para recibir su enlace a través de ZOOM. Si tiene una pregunta comuníquese con Catalina Uribe [email protected].
Regístrese al https://comunicacion3partes.eventbrite.com
17 de marzo, 7:00-8:00pmEstrategias de Lenguaje Natural Asistido en el Hogar
24 de marzo, 7:00-8:00pmApoyos Visuales para mejorar la Comunicación en Casa
31 de marzo, 7:00-8:00pm Lectura Compartida y CAA en Español
Esta serie sobre comunicacion alternativa y aumentativa (CAA) explicara multiples funciones de CAA con ideas,
actividades y materiales para usar en casa.
Presentado por:Deanna K. Wagner, MS/CCC-SLP yClaudia Marimón Rigollet
Not Just ASDSupport Group
Thursdays, Thursdays, 4:00-5:00pm4:00-5:00pmMarch 18March 18April 15April 15May 20 May 20
For questions contact Dr. Jennifer Durocher at 305-284-6557 or [email protected]
Event registration required at https://asdsupportgroups.eventbrite.com Once registered, you will receive Zoom link and password to join group.
Does your child have ASD along with another medical condition?This group is for family members who have a child or adult with ASD who has another co-occuring medical condition. This group will provide an opportunity to connect with
other families facing similar challenges, support one another and share resources.
Co-Hosted by Dr. Jennifer Durocher and Ysela Heim, Educational Advocate and UM-NSU CARD Board Member.
Adult Support Group by ZOOM!Thursdays at 5:30pmMarch 18April 22May 20
If you have any questions contact Jennifer Feinstein at 305-284-3734 or [email protected]
Zoom Link to participate will be sent by email prior to the event.
An online support group to help bring adults with autism together to interact, gain support from one another, and learn new skills. Participants must be registered with
UM-NSU CARD, be 18 years or older, and be out of high school. They also must be able to sustain a reciprocal conversation and discuss a variety of topics.
Phone screening is required.
Sibling SupportGroup (Ages 8-12)
Registration through Eventbrite required prior to each group at
https://siblings812.eventbrite.com
RSVP by noon on March 18, 2021.
Must have internet access to connect to Zoom.
If you have any questions, contact Dr. Sandra Cardona at [email protected]
Thursday, March 18Thursday, March 186:00-7:00pm6:00-7:00pm
UM-NSU CARD is off ering free Sibling Support Groups. Children (8-12 years old) who have a sibling with autism are invited to join our March group. We’ll talk about
what stress is and coping tools to manage stress, while also connecting with other siblings.Please confi rm that your child is aware of their sibling’s diagnosis prior to registration.
This group will be off ered through Zoom for Healthcare.
Presenters: Presenters: Dr. Sandra Cardona, Dr. Sandra Cardona, Licensed Psychologist and Clinical Supervisor Licensed Psychologist and Clinical Supervisor at the Autism Spectrum Assessment Clinic (ASAC) at the Autism Spectrum Assessment Clinic (ASAC)
Rebecca Kirchner, M.A.Rebecca Kirchner, M.A.Mailman Pre-doctoral InternMailman Pre-doctoral Intern
Minorities in Autism
If you have any questions contact Shantigra Williams at (754) 225-3342 or [email protected]
Must register with Eventbrite link below to receive participation linkhttps://minorities.eventbrite.com
Monthly Online SeriesMonthly Online SeriesSaturdays at 11:00amSaturdays at 11:00amMarch 20March 20April 17April 17May 15May 15June 19June 19
Audience: Families who identify as persons of any minority group and whom are registered with UM-NSU CARD
A support group for the families of a constituent with Autism or related disabilities who also identify with at least one minority status. i.e. gender, racial, ethnic, cultural,
LGBTQ+, & economic minority to name some.
All you need to know about Early Childhood ServicesDo you have questions about Do you have questions about Early Childhood Education Services in Miami-Dade County?Early Childhood Education Services in Miami-Dade County?
Parents, caregivers and students, join Alexandra Padron Cacciamani and Christina Rodriguez as they discuss information on services provided by Early Steps, FDLRS, Child Find and Miami-Dade County Public Schools,
including transition between programs, IEP components and classroom settings in Pre-K ESE.
Contact Information:Christina Rodriguez
[email protected] Cacciamani
Link to view on our YouTube Page https://youtu.be/6ku7upY6vdc
Join us for our teen time virtual social opportunity group ONLINE using ZOOM!
Must be registered with UM-NSU CARD and have access to an electronic device (Smartphone, IPad, tablet, desktop, laptop).
https://highschoolgroup1.eventbrite.com
www.umcard.org www.umasac.psy.miami.edu www.ibis.psy.miami.edu
Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention (EIBI): Involves using techniques, based on the science of learning, to change behavior and improve communication, socialization, problem-solving, self-care skills, and pre-school readiness. Children participate for several hours a day, multiple days per week. Delivered in a combination of 1:1 and group setting. Ages 18 months – 3 years.
Autism Caregiver Training (ACT): Caregivers learn the skills used by ABA professionals to better understand and manage their child’s behavior problems, while also learning how to teach replacement skills. Therapist trains parents how to decrease disruptive behaviors and increase prosocial and adaptive behavior. Short-term therapy (6 weeks) for caregivers taught without the child for 1-2 hours per week. Ages 2-10 years.
WHAT IS BEHAVIOR THERAPY?Behavior therapy is a term used to describe a broad range of techniques used to encourage positive behaviors and discourage unwanted or problem behaviors. There are a number of diff erent types of behavior therapy. The type of therapy used can depend on many factors such as the age of the child, the condition(s) being treated, and the severity of symptoms. Consult with your child’s healthcare professional if behavior therapy is recommended.
Behavior Therapy Options for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)Behavior therapy is a scientifi cally validated treatment for children with ASD
UM-NSU CARD: Register with The University of Miami-Nova Southeastern University Center for Autism & Related Disabilities to receive free consultation services. A case manager can help you navigatethe path to high quality services, including educational programs, therapies, and recreational activities. Each case manager will work with families to individualize the approach to treatment based on family’s needs.
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT): Therapist and caregivers work as a team to conquer behavior problems, teach social-communication and play skills, and strengthen the caregiver- child relationship. Caregivers and the child are seen together, with live coaching from the therapist, for 1 hour per week. Treatment length ranges (typically 3-6 months). Ages 2 – 7 years.
Project ImPACT: Caregivers learn how to use behavioral and developmental strategies to improve their child’s communication, play, and social engagement. This brief (6-week) therapy is delivered using live coaching of the caregiver during play sessions with the child for 1 hour per week. Ages 18 months – 6 years.
ASAC: The Autism Spectrum Assessment Clinic off ers behavioral parent training and parent coaching therapies for children ages 18 months through 10 years, including ACT, PCIT, and Project ImPACT.
IBIS: The Intensive Behavioral Intervention Services Clinic provides intensive EIBI therapy services to young children, ages 18 months through 3 years.
TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR BEHAVIOR THERAPY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI
FOR MORE INFORMATION
10 de febrero 6:00-7:00pm
Phone: 305-284-6140Email: [email protected]
Phone: 305-284-6140Email: [email protected]
[email protected] visit our website at www.umasac.org
Phone: 305-284-6140Email: [email protected]
[email protected] visite nuestro sitio web www.umasac.org
¿Está usted, o alguien
que quiere, pasando
por una crisis?
Must be registered with UM-NSU CARD.
SI SE ENFRENTA CON UN DAÑO INMINENTE A SÍ MISMO O A OTROS, MARQUE 911.Si la situación pone en peligro la vida o si se produce un daño grave a la propiedad, llame al 911 y solicite asistencia inmediata. Cuando llame al 911,
dígales que alguien está pasando por una crisis de salud mental y explique la naturaleza de la emergencia, su relación con la persona en crisis y si
hay armas involucradas. Pídale al operador del 911 que envíe a alguien capacitado para trabajar con personas con enfermedades mentales, como un
ofi cial de Capacitación en Intervención de Crisis (CIT), aunque no estén siempre disponibles en todas las áreas.
AYUDA PARA CRISIS DE SALUD MENTAL
SwitchBoard of MiamiLlame al 211 (www.switchboardmiami.org)
Esta es una línea de ayuda que funciona las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana, con personal capacitado y voluntarios que brindan asesoramiento
telefónico, intervención en caso de crisis e información y referencias a programas y servicios en los condados de Miami-Dade y Monroe.
Suicide Prevention Lifeline(800) 273-8255 or (800) SUICIDE (www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/) ¡Su llamada es confi dencial!
NAMI Information Line
(800) 950-NAMI (https://namimiami.org/crisis-info/)
La línea de ayuda de información es un servicio de información y referencia al que puede comunicarse llamando al (800) 950-NAMI (6264), de lunes
a viernes, de 10 a.m. a 6 p.m., hora del este. Las personas que llaman por negocios, incluidas aquellas que buscan miembros del personal de NAMI en
particular, deben llamar al (703) 524-7600.
Banyan Health 24 Hour Crisis Mobile Unit(305) 774-3616 (www.banyanhealth.org/service/mobile-response-team/)
Tienen una unidad móvil de crisis las 24 horas donde envían a un terapeuta a la casa y evalúan a la persona para ver si cumplen con los requisitos para ser Baker-Acted (Hospitalización Involuntaria). Si no, se les proporcionará una referencia para una clínica de consulta externa.
Citrus Health Network (Mental Health Services & 24/7 Assessment & Emergency Services Department for Mental Health)
(305) 825-0300 (www.citrushealth.org/)
Citrus brinda servicios a adultos y niños en todo el espectro de necesidades de salud mental y conductual, y es uno de los mayores proveedores de salud mental y conductual en el sur de Florida.4175 W 20th Ave, Hialeah, FL 33012
Community Health of South Florida Inc. (CHI)(786) 272-2100 (www.chisouthfl .org/services/behavioral-health-care/)
CHI ofrece terapia ambulatoria (niños y adultos), manejo de casos e intervención en crisis (24 horas). Aceptan la mayoría de los seguros y también trabajan con una tarifa de escala móvil basada en los ingresos.
National Crisis Text Line(www.crisistextline.org/) Mande el texto “HOME” desde cualquier lugar de los EU al 741741 para obtener asistencia gratuita y para crisis las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana de un asesor de crisis capacitado.
CRISIS AND SUICIDE
Girls & Boys Town National Hotline(800) 448-3000
Teen Crisis Hotline(800) 448 3000
National Hopeline Network(800) SUICIDE
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline(800) 273-TALK (8255)
National Youth Crisis Hotline(800) 442-HOPE (4673)
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
National Domestic Violence Hotline(800) 799-7233
National US Child Abuse Hotline(800) 422-4453
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Poison Control(800) 222-1222
National Institute on Drug Abuse Hotline(800) 662-4357
Cocaine Anonymous(800) 347-8998
National Help Line for Substance Abuse(800) 262-2463
ALCOHOL
Alcohol Hotline(800) 331-2900
Al-Anon for Families of Alcoholics(800) 344-2666
Alcohol and Drug Helpline(800) 821-4357
Alcohol Treatment Referral Hotline(800) 252-6465
Alcohol & Drug Abuse Hotline(800) 729-6686
Families Anonymous(800) 736-9805
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Hope Line(800) 622-2255
RECURSOS ADICIONALES
BANYAN HEALTHOff ers psychological and psychiatric services, both in-person and via telehealth to adults and children (i.e., ages 5 years old+). For those who elect to receive services in-person, they are testing new patients for COVID-19 before their fi rst session. They accept Medicaid, uninsured individuals, and private insurance. They have a 24-hour crisis mobile unit where they send a therapist to the home and assess the individual to see if they meet the requirements to be baker-acted. If not, they will provide them with a referral to the outpatient clinic. Address: 3800 W Flagler St, Miami, FL 33134Phone: (305) 774-3300 Phone 24 Hour Crisis Mobile Unit: (305) 774-3616 Website: https://banyanhealth.org/locations/
BEHAVIORAL AID SOLUTIONS, COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTERBehavioral Aid Solutions off ers individual, family, and group therapy for infants/toddlers, children, adolescents, adults, and elderly. Psychological testing is also off ered. Services are available at the client’s home, school, community, and through telehealth. Medicaid and other private insurance accepted.Address: 1414 NW 107th Ave Suite #109, Miami, FL 33172Phone: (786) 762-2952 to book your tele-health appointment. Website: http://www.behavioralaid.com/
BRAVE HEALTHBrave Health is a virtual clinic specializing in behavioral health. They provide telehealth-enabled counseling, therapy, psychiatry, and medication management, including medication assisted treatment.Phone: (305) 902-6347 Website: https://bebravehealth.com
Tele-Mental Health Services during COVID-19
When your stress gets When your stress gets too big, there’s help! too big, there’s help! These clinics off er online These clinics off er online video therapies at low video therapies at low or no cost.or no cost.
CHRYSALIS HEALTH / TELEHEALTH SERVICES AVAILABLE ONLY DURING COVID-19 CRISISChrysalis Health off ers individual and family mental health care (for clients 3 years old+), psychiatric services, and substance abuse treatment. Telehealth can be provided using a smart phone, computer, or tablet. Medicaid and private insurances accepted. Offi ces in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties.Email: [email protected] Phone: (888) 587-0335 Website: https://www.chrysalishealth.com/
MERAKI WELLNESS & HEALING, INC. Meraki Wellness & Healing off ers individual, group, and animal-assisted therapy. Their team of licensed mental health clinicians are providing mental health checkups via telehealth services FREE of charge. The team will provide support counseling to all ages. This service is also available to Spanish speakers. Treatment focuses on stress reduction and meditation techniques.Email: [email protected] Phone: (786) 536-4420 Website: https://www.merakiwellnesshealing.com/
CITRUS HEALTH NETWORK, INC.Citrus provides mental health services, including therapy, psychiatric care, and residential treatment to adults and children across the spectrum of mental and behavioral health needs, and is one of the largest mental and behavioral health providers in South Florida. Citrus Main Center (Mental Health Services & 24/7 Assessment & Emergency Services Department for Mental Health) Address: 4175 W 20th Ave, Hialeah, FL 33012 Phone: (305) 825-0300 Website: https://www.citrushealth.org/programs-services/mental-behavior-health
COMMUNITY HEALTH OF SOUTH FLORIDA INC. (CHI)CHI off ers outpatient therapy to children and adults, case management, and crisis intervention (24 hours). Telehealth is available. Most insurances accepted, sliding fee scale based on income.Address: 10300 SW 216th St., Miami, FL 33190 Phone: (786) 272-2100
THE INSTITUTE FOR CHILD AND FAMILY HEALTH (ICFH) ICFH provides mental health services including Individual/family therapy and psychiatry for children and adolescents in Miami-Dade county. Telehealth is available. The institute accepts most Medicaid HMO’s and has funding for children of low-income families who do not have insurance. ICFH also provides individual/family therapy and psychiatry services for adults who have Medicaid.Email: [email protected] Phone: (305) 274- 3172
LIVE WELL THERAPY GROUPLive Well Therapy Group is a private practice with offi ces in Miami, Florida, and Broward. They off er a wide range of services in offi ce and via telehealth.Phone: (786) 332-4478 Website: https://livewelltherapygroup.com
MENTAL HEALTH OF MIAMI, INC.Mental Health of Miami provides mental health services in areas such as child therapy, individual therapy, family/couples therapy, group therapy, and EMDR to children and adults. Applied Behavior Analysis Therapy is available for children ages 1-17 with neurodevelopmental (e.g., autism) and/or other behavioral disorders in their home, school, and community. Telehealth is available.Phone: (786) 738-6468 Website: https://mentalhealthofmiami.com/
Are you or someone
you love going
through crisis?
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IF FACED WITH IMMINENT HARM TO SELF OR OTHERS, PLEASE DIAL 911.If the situation is life-threatening or if serious property damage is occurring, call 911 and ask for immediate assistance. When you call 911,
tell them someone is experiencing a mental health crisis and explain the nature of the emergency, your relationship to the person in crisis, and whether
there are weapons involved. Ask the 911 operator to send someone trained to work with people with mental illnesses such as a Crisis Intervention
Training offi cer (CIT), although they are not available in all areas.
MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS HELP
SwitchBoard of MiamiCall 211 (www.switchboardmiami.org)
This is a 24/7 operated helpline with trained staff and volunteers who provide telephone counseling, crisis intervention, and information and referral
to programs and services in Miami-Dade and Monroe counties.
Suicide Prevention Lifeline(800) 273-8255 or (800) SUICIDE (www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/)
NAMI Information Line
(800) 950-NAMI (https://namimiami.org/crisis-info/)
The Information HelpLine is an information and referral service that can be reached by calling (800) 950-NAMI (6264), Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m.- 6 p.m., EST. Business callers, including those seeking particular NAMI staff members, should call (703) 524-7600.
Banyan Health 24 Hour Crisis Mobile Unit(305) 774-3616 (www.banyanhealth.org/service/mobile-response-team/)
They have a 24-hour crisis mobile unit where they send a therapist to the home and assess the individual to see if they meet the
requirements to be baker-acted. If not, they will provide them with a referral to the outpatient clinic.
Citrus Health Network (Mental Health Services & 24/7 Assessment & Emergency Services Department for Mental Health)
(305) 825-0300 (www.citrushealth.org/)
Citrus provides services to adults and children across the spectrum of mental and behavioral health needs, and is one of the largest
mental and behavioral health providers in South Florida.
4175 W 20th Ave, Hialeah, FL 33012
Community Health of South Florida Inc. (CHI)(786) 272-2100 (www.chisouthfl .org/services/behavioral-health-care/)
CHI off ers outpatient therapy (children and adults), case management, crisis intervention (24 hours). Most insurances accepted, sliding
fee scale based on income. 10300 SW 216th St., Miami, FL 33190
National Crisis Text Line(www.crisistextline.org/) Text “HOME” from anywhere in the U.S. to 741741 for free, 24/7 crisis support from a trained Crisis Counselor.
CRISIS AND SUICIDE
Girls & Boys Town National Hotline(800) 448-3000
Teen Crisis Hotline(800) 448 3000
National Hopeline Network(800) SUICIDE
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline(800) 273-TALK (8255)
National Youth Crisis Hotline(800) 442-HOPE (4673)
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
National Domestic Violence Hotline(800) 799-7233
National US Child Abuse Hotline(800) 422-4453
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Poison Control(800) 222-1222
National Institute on Drug Abuse
Hotline(800) 662-4357
Cocaine Anonymous(800) 347-8998
National Help Line for Substance
Abuse(800) 262-2463
ALCOHOL
Alcohol Hotline(800) 331-2900
Al-Anon for Families of Alcoholics(800) 344-2666
Alcohol and Drug Helpline(800) 821-4357
Alcohol Treatment Referral Hotline(800) 252-6465
Alcohol & Drug Abuse Hotline(800) 729-6686
Families Anonymous(800) 736-9805
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Hope Line(800) 622-2255
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
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