Community mental health center

Offered at mental health treatment centers
Details:
  • name: Community mental health center
  • category: Facility Type
  • Type: Uncategorized

Description:
Facility that (1) provides outpatient services, including specialized outpatient services for children, the elderly, individuals who are chronically mentally ill, and residents of its mental health service area who have been discharged from inpatient treatment at a mental health facility; (2) provides 24-hour emergency care services; (3) provides day treatment or other partial hospitalization services, or psychosocial rehabilitation services; (4) provides screening for patients being considered for admission to state mental health facilities to determine the appropriateness of the admission; and (5) meets applicable licensing or certification requirements for CMHCs in the state in which it is located. (https://www.cms.gov/

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Amos Cottage Therapeutic Day Program

336-713-7444
3325 Silas Creek Parkway , Winston Salem, NC 27103
http://BrennerChildrens.org/Amos-Cottage

Amos Cottage Therapeutic Day Program

336-713-7444
3325 Silas Creek Parkway , Winston Salem, NC 27103
http://BrennerChildrens.org/Amos-Cottage

Anchorage Comm Mental Health Services

907-562-7900
1432 Ingra Street , Anchorage, AK 99501
http://www.acmhs.com

Anchorage Comm Mental Health Services Child and Family Services

907-762-2800
4045 Lake Otis Parkway , Anchorage, AK 99508
http://www.acmhs.com

Anderson Counseling Services Mental Health Skill Building Services

434-239-2004
434 Graves Mill Road Building 100, Suite 1, Lynchburg, VA 24502
http://

Anderson/Oconee/Pickens Comm MH Ctr Oconee Clinic

864-885-0157
115 Carter Park Drive , Seneca, SC 29678
http://

Anderson/Oconee/Pickens Comm MH Ctr Pickens Clinic

864-878-6830
337 West Main Street , Easley, SC 29640
http://www.aop.net

Anderson/Oconee/Pickens MH Center

864-260-2220
200 McGee Road , Anderson, SC 29625
http://www.aopmentalhealth.org/

Anderson/Oconee/Pickens MH Center

864-260-2220
200 McGee Road , Anderson, SC 29625
http://www.aopmentalhealth.org/

Andrews Center Behavioral Healthcare

903-567-4197
575 West Highway 243 , Canton, TX 75103
http://www.andrewscenter.com

Andrews Center Behavioral Healthcare

903-597-1351
2323 West Front Street , Tyler, TX 75702
http://www.andrewscenter.com

Andrews Center Behavioral Healthcare

903-675-8541
6901 State Highway 19 South , Athens, TX 75751
http://www.andrewscenter.com

Andrews Center Behavioral Healthcare

903-675-8541
6901 State Highway 19 South , Athens, TX 75751
http://www.andrewscenter.com

Anglez Behavioral Health Services PA

841-294-5306 x300
841 Riverside Drive , Augusta, ME 04330
http://anglezbhs.com/

Ann Martin Center

510-655-7880
1375 55th Street , Emeryville, CA 94608
http://www.annmartin.org/

AO/Health Resources of Arkansas Inc Harrison Clinic

866-308-9925
4081 Highway 7 South , Harrison, AR 72602
http://www.aoinc.org

AO/Health Resources of Arkansas Inc Heber Springs Clinic

866-533-1763
1716 West Searcy Street P.O. Box 441, Heber Springs, AR 72543
http://www.aoinc.org

AO/Health Resources of Arkansas Inc Newport Clinic

866-533-1758
1507 North Pecan Street , Newport, AR 72112
http://pfh.org

AO/Health Resources of Arkansas Inc Searcy Clinic

501-268-4181
3302 East Moore Avenue , Searcy, AR 72143
http://pfh.org

Apalachee Center Inc Franklin County Clinic

850-653-9744
159 12th Street , Apalachicola, FL 32320
http://www.apalacheecenter.org

Apalachee Center Inc Franklin County Clinic

850-653-9744
159 12th Street , Apalachicola, FL 32320
http://www.apalacheecenter.org/
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Medication treatments have been found most effective when used in conjunction with therapy and or counseling so it can be helpful to ask if the facility you are researching provides this approach as an option. Medication treatments are also prone to decreasing effectiveness over time. Supportive services can have a wide range of meanings. They range from helping patients find employment and housing to helping with physical health issues and ailments.

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