Nonprofit

MHA Supervised Visitation Program


  • About Us

    Visit Hosts are professionally trained community volunteers who assist families by supervising and supporting them as they visit with their children.

    Program Goals:

    • Guide parents as they cope with their own feelings, respond to the unique needs of their children, and build on the strengths in each family.
    • Supervised Visitation helps parents plan for meaningful visits in a natural and community-based environment whenever possible.
    • Reduce the trauma that children experience from being separated from their families.
    • Increase chances of reunification with their families.

    Mission:

    To make the Hudson Valley a place where anyone can get access to the full spectrum of mental health and addiction services they need, without jumping through unnecessary hoops.

    • Integrity: Maintaining confidentiality, promoting safety and trust.
    • Dignity: Treating everyone with respect.
    • Excellence: Providing compassionate, comprehensive, creative care for all.

    Core Values:

    • Through empathy, compassion, and patience in the way we communicate, we can learn each other’s true needs.
    • We are accepting of all people regardless of their differences in a non-judgmental way.
    • MHAD is a safe-haven. Everyone does their part to ensure that everyone feels welcomed and included.
    • No one is above anyone else. We meet people where they are at. We are humble.
    • Be a visionary. Be proactive, think outside the box, have a passion for change, and the ability to adapt and evolve.
    • Leave every interaction better than you entered it. (for the story: humor, smiling, kindness)
    • Everybody’s voice matters. We value insight regardless of who you are.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Children & Youth
    • Family
    • Mental Health

    Location & Contact

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