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- Careers | Summit Community Services
We are hiring! Please complete the form to apply for a position with us. First Name Last Name Email Address Phone Position Applying For Available Start Date Submit Thanks for submitting! 988 is for anyone in emotional distress or suicidal crisis. 988 National Crisis Line
- Login | Summit Community Services
Online Portal Logins PAY NOW SCS PORTAL Contact Us First Name Last Name Email Message Send Thanks for submitting! 988 is for anyone in emotional distress or suicidal crisis. 988 National Crisis Line
- Services | Summit Community Services
In Home Therapy (IHT) is a specialized service that provides intensive family therapy to children and youth in the comfort of their own home, school, or other community settings. This flexible service is designed to meet the unique needs of each individual, and can be tailored to address a wide range of mental health and behavioral challenges. With IHT, providers can work closely with families to help them develop the skills and strategies they need to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. Payment Portal In-Home Therapy Request In-Home Services Accepting MBHP, Point 32 Health (Tufts/Harvard Pilgrim), Optum (MGB/United), Blue Cross Blue Shield of MA referrals for In-Home Therapy Services in the following towns: Metro Boston: Arlington, Bedford, Belmont, Boston, Braintree, Brookline, Cambridge, Canton,, Dedham, Foxborough, Hingham, Hull, Lexington, Medfield, Millis, Milton, Needham, Newton, Norfolk, Norwell, Norwood, Plainville, Quincy, Randolph, Sharon, Somerville, Walpole, Waltham, Watertown, Wellesley, Wellesley Hills, Weston, Westwood, Weymouth, and Wrentham. North East: Peabody, Salem, Lynn, Swampscott, Clifton, Marblehead, Beverly, Danvers, Lynnfield, Middleton, North Reading, Peabody, Reading, Saugus, Wakefield, Wenham. South East: Abington, Attleboro, Avon, Bridgewater, Brockton, Dartmouth, Dighton, East Bridgewater, Easton, Fall River, Halifax, Hanover, Hanson, Holbrook, Lakeville, Mansfield, Middleborough, New Bedford, North Attleboro, North Easton, Norton, Raynham, Rockland, Stoughton, Taunton, West Bridgewater, and Whitman. 988 is for anyone in emotional distress or suicidal crisis. 988 National Crisis Line
- No Surprises Act | Summit Community Ser
No Surprises Act Understand your rights against surprise medical bills The No Surprises Act protects people covered under group and individual health plans from receiving surprise medical bills when they receive most emergency services, non- emergency services from out-of-network providers at in-network facilities, and services from out-of-network air ambulance service providers. It also establishes an independent dispute resolution process for payment disputes between plans and providers, and provides new dispute resolution opportunities for uninsured and self-pay individuals when they receive a medical bill that is substantially greater than the good faith estimate they get from the provider. Starting in 2022, there are new protections that prevent surprise medical bills. If you have private health insurance, these new protections ban the most common types of surprise bills. If you’re uninsured or you decide not to use your health insurance for a service, under these protections, you can often get a good faith estimate of the cost of your care up front, before your visit. If you disagree with your bill, you may be able to dispute the charges. Here’s what you need to know about your new rights. What are surprise medical bills? Before the No Surprises Act, if you had health insurance and received care from an out- of-network provider or an out-of-network facility, even unknowingly, your health plan may not have covered the entire out-of-network cost. This could have left you with higher costs than if you got care from an in-network provider or facility. In addition to any out-of-network cost sharing you might have owed, the out-of-network provider or facility could bill you for the difference between the billed charge and the amount your health plan paid, unless banned by state law. This is called “balance billing.” An unexpected balance bill from an out-of-network provider is also called a surprise medical bill. People with Medicare and Medicaid already enjoy these protections and are not at risk for surprise billing. What are the new protections if I have health insurance? If you get health coverage through your employer, a Health Insurance Marketplace, or an individual health insurance plan you purchase directly from an insurance company, these new rules will: Ban surprise bills for most emergency services, even if you get them out-of- network and without approval beforehand (prior authorization). Ban out-of-network cost-sharing (like out-of-network coinsurance or copayments) for most emergency and some non-emergency services. You can’t be charged more than in-network cost-sharing for these services. Ban out-of-network charges and balance bills for certain additional services (like anesthesiology or radiology) furnished by out-of-network providers as part of a patient’s visit to an in-network facility. Require that health care providers and facilities give you an easy-to-understand notice explaining the applicable billing protections, who to contact if you have concerns that a provider or facility has violated the protections, and that patient consent is required to waive billing protections (i.e., you must receive notice of and consent to being balance billed by an out-of-network provider). What if I don’t have health insurance or choose to pay for care on my own without using my health insurance (also known as “self-paying”)? If you don’t have insurance or you self-pay for care, in most cases, these new rules make sure you can get a good faith estimate of how much your care will cost before you receive it. What if I’m charged more than my good faith estimate? For services provided in 2022, you can dispute a medical bill if your final charges are at least $400 higher than your good faith estimate and you file your dispute claim within 120 days of the date on your bill. What if I do not have insurance from an employer, a Marketplace, or an individual plan? Do these new protections apply to me? Some health insurance coverage programs already have protections against surprise medical bills. If you have coverage through Medicare, Medicaid, or TRICARE, or receive care through the Indian Health Services or Veterans Health Administration, you don’t need to worry because you’re already protected against surprise medical bills from providers and facilities that participate in these programs. What if my state has a surprise billing law? The No Surprises Act supplements state surprise billing laws; it does not supplant them. The No Surprises Act instead creates a “floor” for consumer protections against surprise bills from out-of-network providers and related higher cost-sharing responsibility for patients. So as a general matter, as long as a state’s surprise billing law provides at least the same level of consumer protections against surprise bills and higher cost- sharing as does the No Surprises Act and its implementing regulations, the state law generally will apply. For example, if your state operates its own patient-provider dispute resolution process that determines appropriate payment rates for self-pay consumers and Health and Human Services (HHS) has determined that the state’s process meets or exceeds the minimum requirements under the federal patient-provider dispute resolution process, then HHS will defer to the state process and would not accept such disputes into the federal process. As another example, if your state has an All-payer Model Agreement or another state law that determines payment amounts to out-of-network providers and facilities for a service, the All-payer Model Agreement or other state law will generally determine your cost-sharing amount and the out-of-network payment rate. Where can I learn more? Still have questions? Visit CMS.gov/nosurprises, or call the Help Desk at 1-800-985- 3059 for more information. TTY users can call 1-800-985-3059. Click Here
- Services | Summit Community Services
Individual Therapy Our individual therapy is a confidential and personalized service offered to help individuals overcome mental health challenges and improve their overall well-being. Our therapists provide one-on-one support and guidance to help clients achieve their goals. Request Individual Therapy Payment Portal Meet the Team Daniel Rivera Daniel is a clinician with a strong background in providing therapeutic services across various settings, including schools, in-home therapy, and outpatient clinics. His extensive experience in managing clinical care, developing treatment plans, and coordinating services has equipped him with the skills necessary to support and improve the well-being of his clients effectively. Fluent in both English and Spanish, Daniel is committed to delivering culturally competent care and advocating for the needs of diverse populations. 988 is for anyone in emotional distress or suicidal crisis. 988 National Crisis Line
- Summit Community Services | Telehealth providers in Massachusetts | Massachusetts, USA
We are here to help. Request Individual Therapy Services Request In Home Therapy Services Welcome to Summit Community Services At Summit Community Services, we understand that life can present unique challenges that may feel overwhelming. We are here to help you navigate through these obstacles and provide the support you need to achieve mental well-being. Our team of certified experts is dedicated to guiding you on your journey towards a healthier and happier life. With our personalized approach and compassionate care, we will work together to put things into perspective and empower you to overcome any life obstacle. Take the first step towards a brighter future and get in touch with us today. Contact us 988 is for anyone in emotional distress or suicidal crisis. 988 National Crisis Line Accepted Insurance At Summit Community Services, we accept patients with Blue Cross Blue Shield, MBHP, Optum (United/MGB) and Point32 Health (Tufts/ Harvard Pilgrim). We understand that navigating the world of health insurance can be confusing and overwhelming, and we are here to help. Our team can help you understand your coverage and make the most of your benefits. *For Individual therapy we accept Optum (United/MGB), Blue Cross Blue shield, Point 32 Health (Tufts/Harvard Pilgrim), self pay and out of network (superbill provided). Office Locations NORTHEAST: 100 Cummings Center Suite 246F Beverly MA, 01975 METRO: 869 Main St Suite 6B Walpole MA, 02081 SOUTH EAST: 427 Columbia Rd Suite 112 Hanover, MA, 02339 sum·mit /ˈsəmət/ noun 1. the highest point of a hill or mountain. "she climbed back up the path toward the summit"
- About the Founders | Summit Community Services
About Us: We are Female Founded & Operated Summit Community Services is a private agency focused on delivering quality services, rooted in best practice to the youth and families of the Commonwealth. SCS is dedicated to supporting the training and supervision needs of its clinical staff; understanding that services rooted in best-practice begin with well trained and well supported staff. The founding partners of Summit Community Services have each been providing community-based mental health services in the Metro Boston and South Eastern Regions of Massachusetts since the implementation of CBHI services in the Commonwealth in 2009. Each carries a unique knowledge and understanding of the different levels of service under the CBHI umbrella. This combined knowledge, fueled by career-long goals of bringing Mental Health services focused in best-practice to the communities where we live and work, is the foundation of SCS. Meet The Founders Arti Kohli Del Riego Director of Operations & Co-Founder Erin Henry Director of Clinical Services & Co-Founder Noelle Devine Director of Operations & Co-Founder Tracy Zitoli Director of Clinical Services & Co-Founder Arti Kohli Del Riego Arti is a bicultural, bilingual mental health counselor with a Masters in Community Counseling from the College of St. Rose. She currently serves on both the Special Education Parent Advisory Council and Diversity, Inclusion and Equity Boards for her local school district. Arti has over 15 years of experience with under-privileged/under-served children and their families. She is experienced in connecting with various racial and ethnic backgrounds and assisting this marginalized group to become self-advocates who use their voice powerfully. Throughout her career, Arti has developed clinical expertise in various areas of counseling; Early Intervention (CEIS), Outpatient, In home therapy with DCF involved youth and families, Emergency Services, Psychiatric inpatient and services under the CBHI umbrella. Through her work in CBHI, Arti has developed a complex and nuanced understanding of the intake process and views the initial connection to the family unit as a crucial link in the therapeutic process. Arti has a passion for connecting youth and families to therapeutic services that are high quality, culturally humble, and specific to the needs of each youth and family. Erin Henry Erin graduated with her Masters in Social Work from Simmons University and is an Independently Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) with over 12 years of experience working with children, adolescents, and their families. She has focused her career working with youth and families managing issues related to depression, anxiety, trauma, ADHD, self-esteem, relationships, self-harming, adolescent-focused issues and general life struggles. Erin began working in the CBHI field in 2009 and has worked across various programs as an Intensive Care Coordinator, a Clinical reviewer at MBHP, as the MCI Supervisor for a local mental health crisis team, and most recently as the Clinical Director for a CBHI IHT program. Erin has been providing supervision to clinical staff working in CBHI services for over 7 years. She has been a part of multiple state training and supervision initiatives to expand the scope and improve quality of services under the CBHI umbrella. She firmly believes that provision of services rooted in ideal practice are directly related to the quality of training and supervision opportunities provided to staff. Noelle Devine Noelle is a Navy veteran and Mental Health Counselor with a Masters degree in Psychology from Columbia University and doctoral level coursework and training in Clinical and Forensic Psychology from MSPP. She has over 15 years of experience providing mental health services and training in a wide range of settings that include schools, residential settings, community mental health centers, hospitals and state prisons. In addition, Noelle taught undergraduate level course work in clinical and forensic psychology as an Adjunct professor for both Newbury College and Baystate College. Since 2009, Noelle has focused her career on providing crisis intervention and in-home therapy services to youth and families in the Commonwealth under the Children’s Behavioral Health Initiative (CBHI) umbrella. Noelle strongly believes that training and mentoring tomorrow’s clinicians is vital to expanding the scope and quality of CBHI services for the youth and families of the Commonwealth Tracy Zitoli Tracy holds a Masters degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Eastern Nazarene College and is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in Massachusetts. Tracy has vast experience working in several behavioral health settings including hospital, home based community mental health (children and adult), community crisis response, and school based work. Through her work as a community liaison with a local crisis team, Tracy developed an extensive network of Community Stakeholders in schools, local police agencies, hospitals, other community mental health agencies, and state agencies. Her scope of work expanded in recent years when she became a regional network manager for MBHP, charged with overseeing the clinical work of CBHI providers across the state. Tracy is invested in partnering with other Community Stakeholders and CBHI providers to expand the scope of CBHI services and bring quality, ideal-practice services to the youth and families of the Commonwealth.
- Resources | Summit Community Services
Helpful Resources Children's Behavioral Health Initiative Special Needs Planning The Moody Street Group Mass.gov Lifeline Hand Hold Guiding you through your child’s mental health journey. 988 Suicide & Crisis MAMH Comfort Zone Camp A Weekend Camp for Grieving Kids‘ Massachusetts Association for Mental Health NAMI’s Mental Health Advocacy Lire la vidéo Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Copiez le lien Lien copié
- Our mission | Summit Community Services
Our Mission Summit Community Services is a mental health agency dedicated to delivering the highest quality, culturally humble therapeutic services to the youth and families of the Commonwealth. We are committed to joining with each youth and family, viewing them as experts in their own experience, on their journey to reach their highest potential. We are dedicated to providing the highest-quality training and supervision to the clinical staff of SCS so that they in turn can provide services centered in best practice. Anti- Racism Statement What we stand for Summit Community Services (SCS) wholeheartedly embraces a commitment to anti-racism, anti-discrimination, equity, and inclusion for both our dedicated staff and the diverse community of consumers we serve. Our pledge extends beyond mere words – we are dedicated to providing therapeutic services firmly grounded in cultural humility, ensuring that respect for the unique backgrounds of our community remains at the forefront of our practices. Recognizing the deeply ingrained nature of institutionalized racism within the community mental health system, SCS stands as a beacon for change. We acknowledge that introspection is key, and we, as individuals, practitioners, and contributors to the broader community, vow to continually expand our knowledge, scrutinize our own privilege, and confront outdated systems and practices that perpetuate the status quo. SCS is committed to being an active listener, an eager learner, and a collaborative partner within our community's shared journey towards anti-racism. We understand that the path to dismantling systemic racism requires collective effort, and we are dedicated to playing our part in fostering a more just and inclusive society. 988 is for anyone in emotional distress or suicidal crisis. 988 National Crisis Line
- Privacy Policy | Summit Community Services
Privacy Policy Your Trusted Mental Health Service Provider Privacy Policy Summit Community Services is committed to ensuring the privacy of its users. This Privacy Policy describes how we collect, use, and safeguard your personal information when you visit our website. Information We Collect We may collect personal information that you provide voluntarily when you: - Apply for a position - Request Services - Contact us via email or through our contact form - Participate in surveys or promotions The types of personal information we may collect include your name, email address, postal address, phone number, and payment information. How We Use Your Information: We may use the information we collect from you for the following purposes: - To personalize your experience on our website - To send periodic emails regarding your order or other products and services - To improve our website and customer service - To administer surveys, promotions, or other site features Cookies Our website may use "cookies" to enhance your experience. You have the option to disable cookies through your browser settings, but please note that disabling cookies may affect the functionality of our website. Third-Party Disclosure We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer your personal information to outside parties without your consent. This does not include trusted third parties who assist us in operating our website, conducting our business, or servicing you, as long as those parties agree to keep this information confidential. Data Security We implement a variety of security measures to maintain the safety of your personal information when you place an order or enter, submit, or access your personal information. Your Consent By using our website, you consent to our Privacy Policy. Changes to Our Privacy Policy If we decide to change our Privacy Policy, we will post those changes on this page. Contact Us If you have any questions regarding this Privacy Policy, you may contact us using the information below: info@yoursummit.net