Strong Ties Community Support Program

Mission of Service

Through cultural competent caring, teaching, and research, we help adults and their families recover from severe mental illness.

Target Population

Adults, ages 18 - 65, with serious and persistent mental illness (SPMI)

Description of Service Providers:

Our service is staffed by a multidisciplinary team of healthcare providers including psychiatrists, physicians dually trained in both medicine and psychiatry, clinical psychologists, nurse practitioners, psychiatric nurse specialists, social workers, rehabilitation therapists, Certified Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselors, case managers, and program advisors.

Types of Services Provided

Strong Ties has an Outpatient Clinic and a Continuing Day Treatment Program that provide individual, group, and family services. Specialty programs include such services as mobile treatment teams, liaison with the criminal justice system, intensive outreach, and health services to Spanish-speaking clients. Specialized group treatment is available for clients who have both severe mental illness and substance use problems or personality disorders. Case management services are available for clients whose illnesses have prevented them from accessing mental health, social, and medical services. We have a convenient, on-site pharmacy. Clients can also obtain primary healthcare services and have blood work done here on the premises.

Special Features

Strong Ties is unique because:

  • Strong Ties is the only area program that focuses on the treatment of severe mental illness in adults. We are committed to helping clients and their families recover from severe mental illness and achieve personal goals.
  • Strong Ties has the area's only Office of Mental Health-licensed Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Program which provides mobile outreach and treatment to clients who need extra support and assistance to live in the community.
  • Strong Ties is home to the Family Institute for Education, Research, and Practice.
  • Strong Ties features Project Link, a specialty program designed to prevent arrest and incarceration among multicultural populations with severe mental illness. Project Link won the 1999 American Psychiatric Association Gold Award for innovation and excellence and the 1998 and 1999 Eli Lilly Schizophrenia Reintegration Awards.
  • Strong Ties features Lazos Fuertes, which offers integrated medical and behavioral health services to Spanish-speaking clients.
  • Strong Ties features the Medicine in Psychiatry Service (MIPS), specializing in providing primary care to persons with severe mental illness.
  • Strong Ties has a full-service pharmacy on the premises.
  • Strong Ties is a regional research center for the development of effective new medications.
  • Strong Ties provides weekend outreach and crisis intervention services to all clients.

Contacts

Key leadership names:
  • J. Steven Lamberti, MD, Director
  • Robert L. Weisman, DO, Medical Director
  • John Trompeter, CSW, Senior Program Coordinator
  • John Wegman, MS, CRC, Case Management Coordinator
  • Kerri Klajbor, RPh, Pharmacy Director
  • Telva Olivares, MD, Medicine in Psychiatry Director
  • Heather Muxworthy, DNP, Nurse Leader
  • Nancy Price, NP, ACT Program Coordinator
Contact Information: Intake Coordinator, (585) 279-4900
Location of Service: 2613 West Henrietta Road
Rochester, New York 14623
Hours of Operation: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday
Some evening groups
Weekend nursing service
24-hour telephone emergency service

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Rochester Psychiatric Center