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New Tompkins County clinic director outlines school and satellite-clinic expansion, higher survey frequency and peer outreach

2582883 · March 1, 2025
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Hillary Riley, the new clinic director, told the Community Services Board the clinic served about 2,500 clients last year, is operating 12 school satellite programs and a Brown Road site, and has added peer specialists conducting in-home and outreach work; staff report no current wait list for intakes at the main clinic.

Hillary Riley, newly appointed clinic director and a licensed clinical social worker, met with the Tompkins County Community Services Board and described service expansion across schools and satellite clinics, efforts to shorten access times and new outreach by peer specialists.

Riley said the clinic served about 2,500 clients last year, roughly 500 of whom were children and youth. "We're now up to 12 satellite schools that we're in," she said, and added that the Brown Road clinic opened in November and serves about 70 clients. She described a mixed intake model: open access intakes remain at the main clinic, but intake…

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