It could soon become easier for domestic violence survivors to access mental health services at New York City shelters, as the city looks to expand a 2-year-old initiative to shelters citywide.
Adams administration officials are preparing to announce that 41 of the city’s 54 domestic violence shelters will provide mental health and medication therapy on site — up from nine shelters where the program has been showing success since May 2023. The program so far has cut wait times for therapy from months to days and made it easier for survivors, including children, to get treatment.

