At The Bridge, we recognize that healthcare is just one part of overall well-being. Many individuals and families also benefit from access to local resources that provide support in times of need. This page is designed to connect community members—particularly low-income individuals, minorities, and those who may qualify for Medicaid or Medicare—with valuable services in the Riverhead and East End region.
Medicaid and Medicare Assistance
If you believe you may qualify for Medicaid or Medicare, we encourage you to explore enrollment options through the New York State of Health Marketplace or by contacting Suffolk County Department of Social Services. Assistance programs are available to help cover medical expenses, prescriptions, and preventive care for individuals and families who meet eligibility requirements.
Homelessness Support
For individuals and families experiencing homelessness, the following organizations may provide housing support, shelter services, and emergency resources:
- Maureen’s Haven Homeless Outreach Program (Riverhead, NY): Provides seasonal shelter, food, and case management services.
- Long Island Coalition for the Homeless: Offers advocacy, referrals, and programs to address homelessness throughout Suffolk County.
Mental Health Crisis Services
Mental health is a vital component of well-being. If you are in crisis or need ongoing support, the following resources are available:
- Family Service League (Riverhead, NY): Offers crisis hotlines, counseling services, and support for individuals dealing with mental health challenges.
- Suffolk County Crisis Hotline: Available 24/7 at 631-952-3333 for immediate assistance.
Domestic Violence Resources
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, there are local organizations ready to provide safe shelter, counseling, and legal support:
- The Retreat (East Hampton, NY): Offers comprehensive services including a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, and advocacy.
- Brighter Tomorrows (Long Island, NY): Provides safe housing and supportive programs for survivors of domestic violence.
Additional Community Resources
- CAST (Community Action Southold Town): Provides food, education, and social services to low-income families on the East End.
- Island Harvest: Food bank serving Long Island residents experiencing food insecurity.
At The Bridge, we are committed to not only delivering healthcare services but also connecting community members with the resources they need to live safe, healthy, and supported lives. This resource page is updated regularly to ensure that our community has access to current and reliable information.
