
Outpatient Services

Face-to-face interactions between a therapist and an individual, family or group where a therapeutic relationship is established to help resolve symptoms of a mental and/or emotional disturbance.
Community Support

Community based program focused on success in the community, accessing needed services, and improvement and progress in school, work, family, and community involvement.
Crisis services

24-hour Crisis Response Service access including phone, Mobile Team Response, and walk-in in the event of a crisis and is available to the general public in the service area.

Day Treatment Services
Strengths-based program that provides an alternative to in-home treatment or acute psychiatric hospitalization for children ages 3-5 with serious emotional disturbances to enable them to live in the community.

Peer Support
The goal of Peer Support is to provide encouragement and support to individuals as they work toward recovery. Certified Peer Support Specialists use their personal experiences, in combination with DMH training to help individuals navigate through community resources and work toward recovery and life goals.

Psychiatric/Physician Services
Provided by medically trained staff to ensure medical conditions related to mental illness are addressed. Includes medication evaluation, monitoring, nurse assessment, and medication injections.