


People seek mental health services for a host of reasons. The findings have a margin of era of plus or minus 3.9%. Sponsored by Bethpage Credit Union, the poll was conducted between July 24 and July 28 via landlines and cell phones with 600 Long Islanders. Adhi Sharma, president of Mount Sinai South Nassau, said in a statement about the findings. “We have a crisis on Long Island when it comes to the lack of mental health services,” Dr.

That’s according to the findings in the latest Mount Sinai South Nassau “Truth in Medicine” poll, released Tuesday. Even those with health insurance face challenges when trying to access care. If you are struggling to access mental health services on Long Island, you’re not alone. Long Islanders are Struggling to Find Mental Health Servicesīy North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center | | In The Media, Long Island Business News
