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Department of Public Health                                                  Addiction Services
 111 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620
 585 753-5300
 [email protected]

Department of Human Services                                              Office of Mental Health
 1099 Jay Street, Bldg. J., Rochester, NY 14611
 Phone: 585 753-6047
 [email protected]

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Monroe County Opioid Overdose Dashboard

The goal of the Monroe County Opioid Overdose Dashboard is to track non-fatal opioid overdoses and suspected fatal opioid overdoses across Monroe County. All questions regarding this dashboard and the data it contains should be directed to the Monroe County Department of Public Health at (585)753-5555 or [email protected].

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Mental Health Treatment for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals 

  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Locator is a source of information about mental health and substance use treatment facilities in the United States and US Territories. Use the filter “Language Services” and “Sign language services for the deaf and hard of hearing”, along with additional filters such as service type, service setting, type of care, and payment accepted to find a provider that is a good fit for you. Contact SAMHSA via TTY at 1-800-487-4889. 

  • National Deaf Therapy Specializes in tele-mental health care for deaf individuals; their website offers a Mental Health American Sign Language therapist locator that is searchable by location, an information guide available in American Sign Language, statistics about mental health needs in the deaf and hard of hearing community, and educational videos on mental health and wellness.  

  • Psychology Today offers a “Find a Therapist” link on their website. Use filters to search for mental health providers in your area who speak American Sign Language (ASL).   

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