Peers Together of Wyoming County

27 West Buffalo Street Warsaw, NY 14569
Main Phone / Warm Line
585-786-0080

Primary Services
Individual Advocacy, Mental Health Drop In Centers, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, Peer to Peer Networking, Specialized Information and Referral, Talklines/Warmlines

Description
Provides services for individuals who have experienced mental illness.

Personalized Assistance: Through the Peer Advocacy program, one-to-one support is provided to help individuals to explore their options, connect with community resources, and resolve issues relating to their living arrangements, educational or work goals, and personal relationships. Staff who provide this service have experienced similar issues.

Circle of Friends Drop In Center: Open in the afternoon and evenings, the Center provides a safe place for peers to socialize with other peers, attend self-help support groups, and learn about community resources.

Warm Line / Peer Support: A confidential place to call and discuss mental health, substance abuse, and everyday life issues with peers who are stable in their own recovery. The Warm Line is staffed by individuals who have experienced similar issues and they provide callers with mental wellness support and community resources information. Also provides friendly phone calls for older adults.

Transportation: Peer Wheels is a free transportation service for those with mental health issues needing transportation to counseling, self-help groups, and psychiatric care appointments.

Hours
Warm Line: Monday-Friday, 8am-4pm.

Eligibility
Individuals who have experienced mental illness.

Service Area: Wyoming County.

Intake Process
Call for information.

Transportation: Arrangements must be made in advance by calling.

Program Fees
Call for information.

Date of Official Change
Feb 25, 2021