Behavioral Health Focused Agencies

Behavioral Health Focused Agencies

Integrating both physical and mental health wellness to enhance the quality of life for all people with behavioral health issues is a top priority for a number of CAP member organizations. A full range of much needed services are made available for short- and long-term behavioral needs in a variety of settings.

Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Focused Agencies

Behavioral Health Focused Agencies

Providing a community that supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities so they live fulfilling lives is the mission of many CAP member organizations. A variety of programs and services provide resources and programming to those receiving supports and their families.

Children’s Focused Agencies

Behavioral Health Focused Agencies

While priorities change overtime, the needs of children do not. Our children deserve a system that provides for their needs and optimal growth. A number of CAP’s member organizations are dedicated to sustainably improving the provision of services to children, young adults, and families.

Conference of Allegheny Providers (CAP)

We are an association of non-profit human service organizations in Allegheny County. Our membership consists of behavioral health, intellectual and
developmental disability, and advocacy providers. These providers employ more than 15,000 staff and serve residents from the entire county region,
reaching more than 129,000 individuals and families each year.

 We are affiliate members of the statewide Rehabilitation Community Providers Association (RCPA)

Testimonials

The Mental Health Crisis, A Double-Edged Sword

“The problem is, the psychiatrist appointments are two months apart and sometimes you have a problem… I’m concerned is that something might happen, like I might start getting symptoms, then what do I do?”

Carl, Individual Supported

“Our workers are struggling with their pay, their day-to-day bills and their living. The individuals [supported], they suffer because they deserve reliable staff who aren’t burnt out and leave for higher-paying jobs.”

Tonya, Program Manager, Mainstay Life Services

In the News

Disabling Enabling in Family Recovery Webinar March 6. How enabling behaviors develop as family members search for a way to cope with active substance use and fears of relapse in recovery. By White Deer Run Treatment Network / University of Pittsburgh.

Luzerne County Providers Association held its Legislative Breakfast on Friday to discuss issues of concern; the main focus was on uncertainty of funding. Richard Edley, President/CEO of RCPA & Jack Phillips, Director of Government Affairs, co-moderated.

Register for the Strong Minds, Bright Futures Partnership: Solutions to the Youth Mental Health Crisis webinar, where advocates, experts, and those directly impacted will come together to discuss urgent challenges in youth mental health care across PA.
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_BPDbpMD-R6aIEMJvy5LYuQ?_ics=1740075897039&irclickid=~cglfjdkrhf8ab43989ekb45X0UPQSRMCwunklbca420XSNKApjg9&_gl=1*1x7sqhw*_gcl_au*MTEwNDM2NTY1Ni4xNzM0MDIwNDQ2*_ga*MTAzOTc3NzA0MC4xNzI1OTgzNjU1*_ga_L8TBF28DDX*MTc0MDA3NTY3OC4zNi4xLjE3NDAwNzU4OTcuMC4wLjA.#/registration

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