Niagara County Department of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services

Niagara County Department of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services NCDMH offers direct services & facilitates access to appropriate services & supports for Niagara We serve individuals ages 5 and older.

The Niagara County Department of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services (NCDMH) provides a broad range of services and supports to individuals with mental health, alcohol and substance use and intellectual disabilities / developmental disabilities concerns. We have two fully integrated clinics, located in Lockport and Niagara Falls, that offer mental health, alcohol and substance abuse and limit

ed physical health services. We accept a variety of insurances including Medicaid and Medicare. In addition, we offer 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Crisis Services to individuals in Niagara County. Phone Aides are available to provide a confidential resource through which individuals can receive referrals for services that are needed. ( Examples include; housing, counseling, substance abuse treatment, food pantries and other community resources). Callers can ask questions, share concerns, and receive assistance for themselves or someone they know who may be experiencing difficult life changes or challenges including mental illness and thoughts of self harm, suicide, or homicide. Some of the NCDMH community based services and supports in which Crisis Services facilitates access to include the following:

Adult Single Point of Access (ASPOA) Program: Serves Seriously and Persistently Mentally Ill (SPMI) individuals who are Niagara County residents and may have difficulty accessing housing or care management services. If an individual does not have a serious persistent mental illness but is at risk and in need, the ASPOA committee will make recommendations to the individual for other appropriate services. ASPOA establishes an efficient and comprehensive single entry point for individuals into the service system while providing systems management. Consumers of services are able to enter the system more seamlessly, be served more appropriately, and gain more from the experience of being served by one or more of Niagara County’s agencies. All stakeholders (consumers, NCDMH, New York State Office of Mental Health, and contract agencies) have the opportunity to view themselves as partners in a collaborative system. Services that can be accessed through ASPOA include Assertive Community Treatment (ACT), care management, mental health housing, and other services such as Assisted Outpatient Treatment services, Crisis Services Coordination, Forensic Case Management, Hospital Diversion services, Healthy Aging Services, Peer Support services, Parole Reentry Program services, and Mobile Integration Team (MIT) services. Participation in ASPOA is voluntary. Care management is provided to consumers regardless of medical insurance coverage or type of coverage. Due to demand, some services may have a waiting list. Children's Single Point of Access (CSPOA): Serves Niagara County children and youth with serious emotional disabilities (SED). If a child does not have a serious emotional disability but is at risk and in need of help, the CSPOA Committee will make recommendations to the family for appropriate services. CSPOA establishes an efficient and comprehensive single-entry point for individuals into the service system while providing systems management. All stakeholders (consumers and their families, NCDMH, New York State Office of Mental Health, and contract agencies) have the opportunity to view themselves as partners in a collaborative system. CSPOA develops strategies to maintain children and youth in the community, assesses the strengths and needs of a child referred, and create a plan to link the child to the most appropriate services. A brief list of the services that can be accessed through CSPOA includes: Youth Assertive Community Treatment (YACT), Care Management, Community Crisis Intervention, Home and Community Based Services Waiver, Mobile Integration Team (MIT), Multisystemic Therapy (MST), In-Home Respite, Family Support, Children’s Mental Health Housing (Residential Treatment Facilities and Community Residences). Participation is voluntary. Participation in CSPOA is voluntary. Hospital Diversion Program services provide linkages to necessary services. Adults can utilize the Hospital Diversion Practitioner for supportive visits as well as linkages to community resources. The Practitioner will conduct an assessment and interview with the individual to determine needs and will further work with the individual to determine appropriate referrals. While the individual awaits contact with needed resources, the Practitioner will maintain contacts with the individual to provide counseling and help maintain mental and emotional stability. The Practitioner aims to assist the individual to safely remain in the community and avoid hospitalization. The Practitioner is available in the evenings to provide individuals with additional after-hour support, treatment linkages, and referrals. Visits on weekends and holidays can be made by appointment. For a full list of services offered through NCDMH, please visit the Services tab. NCDMH is the administrative division for Local Government and the Community Services Board for the execution of the local mental health, developmental disabilities, alcoholism and drug abuse service plans. The provision of services is furnished to Niagara County residents through a system of providers. Programs offered by the Department and each of the Contract Agencies of the service system. For more information on program services and contract agencies, please visit: https://www.niagaracounty.gov/departments/m-r/mental_health___substance_abuse/index.php

Funding Sources Include:
County of Niagara
NYS Office of Mental Health
NYS Office of Addictions Services & Supports
NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities
U S Government

Searching for a job? Mark your calendars and head out to the career fair the Wednesday!
06/16/2026

Searching for a job? Mark your calendars and head out to the career fair the Wednesday!

The Niagara County Department of Employment and Training will be holding an outdoor career fair this Wednesday, June 17, at Oppenheim Park for those seeking employment. More than 80 companies with open positions are now confirmed to take part.

“Each year, we host this outdoor career fair and we consistently have dozens of employers looking for good employees, so whether you are currently unemployed or looking for a change, the right opportunity may be waiting for you,” said Niagara County Legislator Jesse Gooch, Chairman of the Community Service Committee and a small business owner whose company has taken part in this event over the years.

Donald Jablonksi, Director of Employment and Training said the event will be held from noon to 3 p.m. in Oppenheim Park, located at 2713 Niagara Falls Boulevard in Wheatfield. No appointment or registration is necessary.

“Participating employers come from a wide array of market sectors and are looking for employees in healthcare, manufacturing, the trades, office administration and more, so anyone looking for a job, regardless of skill and educational level, should join us,” said Jablonski. “Plus, our WorkSource1 team will be present to provide job seekers with servicers like resume writing and interview prep, to aid in their job search.”

To learn more about the career fair, including a full list of participating businesses, visit https://www.niagaracounty.gov/worksource_one/job_seeker/career_fair.php

06/10/2026

If you receive SNAP, you may be subject to new Federal work requirements that could impact your SNAP benefits. You can meet the work requirements and keep your SNAP benefits if you:

* Earn at least $943 a month, or $217.50 per week
* Do community service or volunteer work
* Learn skills to help you get a job

Review the updated eligibility information: otda.ny.gov/abawd

Mark your calendars for an upcoming webinar. Read below to learn more! Niagara County Emergency Services
06/09/2026

Mark your calendars for an upcoming webinar. Read below to learn more!
Niagara County Emergency Services

What does it take to get back up again? Join us for this powerful Lunch and Learn, as a first responder shares their journey through serious illness, recovery, and the mental resilience required to return to service. Participants will gain valuable insight into the unique physical, psychological, and occupational challenges first responders face when injury or illness disrupts both their personal lives and professional identities.

Registration - https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/zar3EMSxSXalaMucGyX6qQ #/registration

06/08/2026
Thank you to all who participated in the Lockport Community Conversation Forum last night at Lockport City Hall. We list...
06/04/2026

Thank you to all who participated in the Lockport Community Conversation Forum last night at Lockport City Hall. We listened and took note for follow up on what's going well and where gaps in services and community needs remain for individuals with substance use and/or co-occurring mental health concerns.

If you missed the forum, you can view it on LCTV.

If you would like to still submit comments or ideas to further assist NCDMH in our local planning efforts, please visit the following link by Monday, June 8, 2026:
Http://www.surveymonkey.com/r/LockportNeeds2026

Thank you to Mayor Lombardi of The City of Lockport for partnering with us on this important event.

Watch A Community Forum on Substance Use, Recovery Services, and Pathways to Care

NCDMH, with the exception of Crisis Services 24-hour phone line at 716-285-3515, will be closed today in observance of M...
05/25/2026

NCDMH, with the exception of Crisis Services 24-hour phone line at 716-285-3515, will be closed today in observance of Memorial Day.

NCDMH is looking forward to partnering with the The City of Lockport on this event happening Tuesday, June 2, 2026 5:30 ...
05/22/2026

NCDMH is looking forward to partnering with the The City of Lockport on this event happening Tuesday, June 2, 2026 5:30 pm - 7:00pm. Community partners tabling information on their services, supports and/or treatment in advance of the of the forum from 4:45 pm-5:30 pm include:
Beacon Center
Caz Recovery
Creative Restorations, Inc.
Horizon Health Services
Addict2Addict Niagara
Jewish Family Services of Western New York
New Directions Youth & Family Services
Niagara County Department of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services PATH (Presenting Alternatives to Treatment & Healing) Team
Northpointe Council, Inc. - Prevention, Treatment, & Recovery
Oxford House

The Niagara County Department of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services (NCDMH) invites the public to a Community Forum, “A Community Conversation on Substance Use, Recovery Supports and Pathways to Care: Identifying What’s Going Well and What We Need in Our City” on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM. The event will be at City Hall at 1 Locks Plaza, Lockport, NY 14094. Prior to the start of the forum from 4:45 PM to 5:30 PM, local service providers will be onsite providing information on available services, supports and resources.

“This effort comes at a critical time, particularly with the recent closure of Save the Michaels Recovery Community Center in Lockport,” said Laura Kelemen, NCDMH Director. “Since NCDMH is the state-designated authority for overseeing our local services system, we are working diligently to gather data and input, and to conduct a gap analysis to inform a local needs assessment for sober support, activities, peer recovery advocacy, and more in the Lockport Community.

The event will bring together residents, service providers, local organizations, and county and city leadership to share experiences, identify gaps, and highlight opportunities for strengthening care and recovery supports for individuals with substance use concerns and/or co-occurring mental health and substance use concerns.

Community members are encouraged to send questions, concerns, comments ahead of time using the following link https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/LockportNeeds2026. Submissions will be grouped into key themes to guide a panel discussion for a portion of the forum.

“Given recent events, like the aforementioned closing of our local Recovery Community Center, it is more important than ever that we listen directly to residents and identify what supports are needed, “ said Laura Kelemen, NCDMH Director, “This event gives us the opportunity to gather meaningful input that will help guide future investments, strengthen pathways to care, and help us advocate with our state agencies so our community is not left without critical recovery resources.”

A flyer promoting the event is being distributed throughout the city and on social media.

For additional information or to see the full list of partners joining the event, follow the Niagara County Department of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services on Facebook. For questions regarding the event, please call (716) 439-7410.

05/21/2026

The Niagara County Department of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services (NCDMH) invites the public to a Community Forum, “A Community Conversation on Substance Use, Recovery Supports and Pathways to Care: Identifying What’s Going Well and What We Need in Our City” on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM. The event will be at City Hall at 1 Locks Plaza, Lockport, NY 14094. Prior to the start of the forum from 4:45 PM to 5:30 PM, local service providers will be onsite providing information on available services, supports and resources.

“This effort comes at a critical time, particularly with the recent closure of Save the Michaels Recovery Community Center in Lockport,” said Laura Kelemen, NCDMH Director. “Since NCDMH is the state-designated authority for overseeing our local services system, we are working diligently to gather data and input, and to conduct a gap analysis to inform a local needs assessment for sober support, activities, peer recovery advocacy, and more in the Lockport Community.

The event will bring together residents, service providers, local organizations, and county and city leadership to share experiences, identify gaps, and highlight opportunities for strengthening care and recovery supports for individuals with substance use concerns and/or co-occurring mental health and substance use concerns.

Community members are encouraged to send questions, concerns, comments ahead of time using the following link https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/LockportNeeds2026. Submissions will be grouped into key themes to guide a panel discussion for a portion of the forum.

“Given recent events, like the aforementioned closing of our local Recovery Community Center, it is more important than ever that we listen directly to residents and identify what supports are needed, “ said Laura Kelemen, NCDMH Director, “This event gives us the opportunity to gather meaningful input that will help guide future investments, strengthen pathways to care, and help us advocate with our state agencies so our community is not left without critical recovery resources.”

A flyer promoting the event is being distributed throughout the city and on social media.

For additional information or to see the full list of partners joining the event, follow the Niagara County Department of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services on Facebook. For questions regarding the event, please call (716) 439-7410.

The Niagara County Community Services Board Meeting scheduled for this evening has been canceled.
05/18/2026

The Niagara County Community Services Board Meeting scheduled for this evening has been canceled.

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