WEST VIRGINIA

Huntington

Prestera Center for Mental Health Services, Inc
    University Heights
    3375 US Rt. 60 E
    P O Box 8069
    Huntington, WV 25705
County of Cahell
(304) 525-7851 (Voice)
(304) 525-4112 (TTY)
Margaret Moore
Year Established:  1968
Ownership:  Private Nonprofit
Number of Staff:  7 American Sign Language
Skilled Interpreters:  2 Full-time; 1 Part-time
Services Offered:  Alcoholism; Drug Abuse; Information/Referral; Prevention/Education; Assessment/Intake; Detox; Inpatient; Outpatient Treatment; Family Programs; Aftercare; Halfway Housing
Interpreted AA Meetings:  In-house; In Area
Number of Special Devices for the Deaf:  4 Closed Captioning; 2 TTYs
Number of Deaf Clients Served:  12 Past 6 Months; 12 Past year
Ages of Clients Served:  All ages
Populations Served:  Hispanic; Native Americans; Women; DWI; HIV Positive People; People with AIDS; Developmentally Disabled; Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers; Deaf
Financial Arrangements:  Self-pay; Sliding Fee Scale; SSI/SSD; Medicaid, Medicare; Private Insurance

Morgantown

Northern West Virginia Center for Independent Living
    1130 Greenbag Road
    Morgantown, WV 26505
County of Monongalia
(304) 296-6091 (Voice), (304) 291-9066 (TTY)
(304) 291-9071 (FAX)
Jan Rieger
Year Established:  1993 (Existed prior to this date as a program component of another agency)
Ownership:  Private Nonprofit
Number of Staff:  8 Full-time; 1 American Sign Language Skilled
Services Offered:  Alcoholism; Drug Abuse; Information/Referral; Assessment/Intake; Independent Living Skills
Special Devices for the Deaf:  TTYs
Number of Deaf Clients Served:  3 in the Past 6 Months; 3 in the Past Year
Ages of Clients Served:  18-65
Populations Served:  Hispanic; Native Americans; Women; DWI; HIV Positive People; People with AIDS; Developmentally Disabled; Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers; Deaf; All Disabilities
Financial Arrangements:  No fee for independent living training
Publications:  Newsletter:  Common Ground; Kathy Harding; Support Group News; Mattie Miralles

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