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Macari Perinatal Intensive Outpatient Program

The Child Center of NY’s Perinatal Intensive Outpatient Program, an initiative by the New York State Office of Mental Health, provides intensive mental health services and support to people who are pregnant or recently gave birth and were newly diagnosed with Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders, more commonly known as postpartum depression.

Postpartum depression can have long-term effects on mental health, especially if compounded by pre-existing trauma. Our bilingual and bicultural therapists utilize evidence-based, trauma-focused models of treatment to stabilize depression, work on the parent-infant relationship, and support the extended family so they can support their baby’s development and establish a healthy, loving bond.

We know that new parents often face what may seem like debilitating challenges as they seek to care for and bond with their baby, and that so many biological and environmental factors play a role. We also know that the love they have for their babies is deep and enduring. With the right skills and support, they can become the confident, healthy, and loving parents they can be and their babies deserve.

The program is five hours a day, for two days a week, depending on need. An on-site nursery staffed by experienced caregivers helps participants focus on their recovery and involve their babies in their healing. Extended family members and fathers are welcome too!

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Program Details

Services Provided:​​

  • Screening and assessment

  • Individual and family therapy

  • Dyadic mother-baby interaction therapy

  • Therapeutic parenting and psychoeducation groups

  • Peer support

  • Psychiatric evaluation

  • Medication management

  • On-site pediatric services

  • On-site therapeutic nursery

  • Case management through the Health Homes program​

Admission Criteria:

  • To be eligible for this program, you must be pregnant or have recently given birth and have been newly diagnosed with Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders, more commonly known as Postpartum Depression.

  • A clinical/medical referral is helpful, but clients may self-refer. Those who self-refer will be assessed to determine eligibility.

Hours:​

  • In-person: Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-3:00 p.m., based on client need.

  • Virtual appointments are available five days a week; please contact us for more information.

Ages:​

  • Children ages newborn to 18 months

  • Parents of any age

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Locations

In-Person Hours:* 

  • Monday-Thursday: 9 a.m.-8 p.m.

  • Friday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

  • Saturday: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

  • Remote services available six days a week by appointment.

  • *These reflect current hours. Please call our main number for more information. We maintain flexible hours for both in-person and remote services*​.

Services Provided:

Ages accepted: All ages, newborn-adult

Admission criteria: Must have a mental health diagnosis

Languages spoken:  Bengali, Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese), English, Hindi, Korean, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, Urdu, and others

Public transportation: Subway—#7 train to Main St., Buses—Q17, Q20A/B, Q25, Q32, Q34, Q44, Q65, LIRR to Main St

 

Director of Integrated Clinical Services: Elaine Schechtel, LCSW-R, CASAC elaineschechtel@childcenterny.org 

 

140-15B Sanford Avenue, Second Floor
Flushing, NY 11355
Phone: 718-276-7728
Fax: 718-528-7726

Funding and Support

The Macari Perinatal Intensive Outpatient Program is made possible through the funding and support of several generous entities, including the Joseph and Katherine Macari Foundation, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation, and NYC Department of Youth & Community Development. We extend our deepest thanks.

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