Julie Montaruli
About
Social work in Midtown often serves as a quiet anchor for those navigating personal or family challenges. Julie Montaruli operates from an office at 280 Madison Ave #608, a building that sits among the steady hum of law firms and corporate towers. The contrast between the neighborhood’s polished facades and the private, reflective work done inside these walls is subtle but telling.
In this part of the city, professional support takes many forms—counseling, crisis intervention, advocacy, and case management among them. Clients might arrive for assistance with mental health, aging relatives, or unexpected life transitions. The work doesn’t announce itself; it happens in small rooms where conversations unfold without fanfare. A phone call to (914) 338-8706 can be the first step toward arranging an appointment, though the process remains discreet and focused on individual needs.
Directions to the office are straightforward: a map points the way to the sixth floor of a mid-block high-rise. The area is well-traversed, but the practice itself stays out of the spotlight, offering a space where people can address what matters most without public notice.