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Apr 4, 2024

Grand Opening Celebrated at United Helpers Behavioral Health Complex

In 2023 United Helpers Behavioral Health programs provided service to more than 1,300 unique people through a variety of offerings that treat people in their homes, at our clinics, in an apartment owned by United Helpers, or even at school.

That number has steadily increased since 1991 when Gateway Apartments opened becoming the organization’s first behavioral health program. Today United Helpers also offers care coordination, supportive housing, Assertive Community Treatment, and outpatient treatment at one of two clinics, located in either Canton or Ogdensburg.

All of these programs and more were recently celebrated with the grand opening of the United Helpers Behavioral Health Clinic in Ogdensburg, which earlier this year, relocated from its original home at 221 Hamilton Street to the former United Helpers Rehabilitation and Senior Care Building at 8101 State Highway 68, just outside the city.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention roughly 40% of Americans at any given time would benefit from mental services of some sort.

“In St. Lawrence County, 40% is equal to almost 44,000 people,” said Director of Behavioral Health Services David K. Nelson. “There is a tremendous need for these services in our community and this moves helps us streamline that process of provide these services to more people than ever before.”

With the exception of Gateway Apartments, the clinic and Canton and several newly opened satellite clinics at the Madrid-Waddington, Colton-Pierrepont, Edwards-Knox, and Parishville-Hopkinton school districts, these services are now all located under one roof.

In addition to the services provided at these satellite clinics, Mr. Nelson said nearly one-third of the roughly 900 patients receiving services at either the Canton or Ogdensburg clinic are under the age of 18.

In Ogdensburg, those patients now have their own designated waiting area, just one of the benefits that came with the move.

Outlining each of the services provided out of this new locations, Mr. Nelson noted that the supportive housing program was able to provide aid to nearly 100 people last year. The care coordination program served almost 300 people across St. Lawrence and Jefferson counties and the Assertive Community Treatment Team has provided services to a full case load of 48 individuals.

When all of those numbers are added up, Mr. Nelson said that equals out to be nearly 24,000 patient contacts, a number that he said isn’t going to get lower anytime soon.

While many of the programs are referral-based programs, Mr. Nelson said anyone in need of behavioral health services is encouraged to contact either the clinic in Canton or Ogdensburg.

Both clinics are open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with early morning or evening appointments available upon request. To schedule an appointment in Ogdensburg, please call (315) 541-3042. For an appointment in Canton, please call (315) 386-0264.

Patrons receiving services in Ogdensburg are asked to enter the building through its main entrance on the back side of the property by the flagpole. Guests will be greeted upon entry and accompanied to the clinic space. 

All things behavioral health were celebrated at a recent grand opening celebration for the United Helpers Behavioral Health Complex, which has moved into the former Rehabilitation and Senior Care space. The building houses many of United Helpers’ behavioral health programs, including its Ogdensburg Behavioral Health Clinic. Front row, from left, Kurtis Ellison, LMSW, Practice Manager Sarah Matthie, Director of Behavioral Health Services David K. Nelson, Care Coordination Program Leader Audrey Plourde, Assistant Director of Behavioral Health Services Breanne Snyder, Society Board Member Yvonne Lewandowski; second row, Clinical Supervisor Jeanine Forrester, LCSW, ACT Team Assistant Program Leader April Randall, Financial Assistant Alice Van Schiack, Vice President of Corporate Services Michelle Matthews; back row, Interim City Manager Andrea Smith, CEO Todd Amo, ACT Team Leader Amy Chisolm, Care Coordination Assistant Program Leader Kaitlyn Rayburn, CFO Kelly Lowery, Mayor Michael Tooley, and Director of Facility Operations Rick Pirie.

Jul 29, 2016

Behavioral Health Clinic Celebrates Grand Opening




OGDENBSURG - The United Helpers Mosaic Behavioral Health Clinic officially celebrated its grand opening on Thursday with a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by company officials, as well as local and state dignitaries.

The clinic, located at 221 Hamilton St. offers confidential mental health services to treat and diagnose those suffering from depression, anxiety and anger, sexual and/or physical abuse, chronic mental illness, post-traumatic stress disorder or co-occurring disorders.

“Our mission at United Helpers is to serve our community and to help those in need. Our new clinic came from our recognition of the need for additional outpatient mental health services in our community,” said Mosaic Administrator Michele M. Montroy. “We are proud to add this clinic to our existing continuum of services, and to further the mission of United Helpers.”

The continuum of services is something that Behavioral Health Coordinator Angela Doe said is important.

“As the newest addition to the United Helpers continuum of services, this clinic will provide increased access to quality mental health services for our most deserving residents and their families. Individuals seeking mental health services may call to schedule an appointment or may walk-in for an assessment," she said.  

The United Helpers Mosaic continuum of services for people with mental illness also includes care management, supported housing with case management services, intensive supportive housing, service coordination and Assertive Community Treatment (ACT).

The clinic, which is licensed to provide children’s therapy, will also offer individual, group or family therapy, as well as psycho education, psychiatric diagnostic assessments, psychiatric medication management, care coordination, coping skills training and wellness promotion for people of all ages.

To schedule an appointment, or for further information, please call (315) 541-3042. Most third-party payers, insurance plans and Medicaid will be accepted and no one will be refused services based on their inability to pay for care.


The clinic is open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, with after-hours appointments available as-needed.

For a complete album of photos from the event click  here.