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Colgate names Madison VP for equity and inclusion
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Five finalists selected for this year’s Genius NY program
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Onondaga County mandates that school employees get vaccinated or face weekly testing
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Carrols Restaurant Group reports net loss in second quarter
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Baseball Hall of Fame to use nearly $5 million in federal funding for operations
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Upstate Medical University researcher to use nearly $700K in federal funding for dementia research
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NYKA PHELPS has recently joined Unity House of Cayuga County, Inc. as the new director of the PROSperity outpatient mental-health program. In her new role, which she began in July, Phelps is responsible for direct clinical oversight and monitoring of all operations for Unity House’s Personalized Recovery Oriented Services (PROS) program, located at 146 North
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NYKA PHELPS has recently joined Unity House of Cayuga County, Inc. as the new director of the PROSperity outpatient mental-health program. In her new role, which she began in July, Phelps is responsible for direct clinical oversight and monitoring of all operations for Unity House’s Personalized Recovery Oriented Services (PROS) program, located at 146 North St. in Auburn. She supervises six employees while managing budgetary components; program goals, policies, and procedures of PROS; and the HCBS/CORE peer-empowerment programs that the agency administers. Phelps holds a master’s degree in social work from Syracuse University and is a licensed master social worker and licensed clinical social worker. She most recently was a psychiatric social worker at an inpatient unit at St. Joseph’s Health in Syracuse. Previously, she worked in family- and school-based psychiatry and therapy in Oswego County. Unity House of Cayuga County is a nonprofit that provides transitional and permanent housing, respite, rehabilitative, and employment services for individuals with mental illness, developmental disabilities, and/or substance use disorders from which they are recovering. The agency says it serves more than 1,000 adults a day in seven Central New York counties.
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