Mental Health Services

Mental Health Services Overview

The Monroe County Office of Mental Health oversees the mental health system and provides funding to a number of community agencies for the provision of services to individuals with mental illness and their families. Mental Health services are available for adults, adolescents and children.

Mental Health Services include:

  • Emergency—crisis services
  • Inpatient—acute and intermediate levels of care
  • Outpatient treatment—individual and group
  • Residential/housing services
  • Community support programs—vocational support, respite, family support, self-help, consumer initiatives, socialization and recreation opportunities

Community mental health services are aimed at offering individuals and families treatment and support services that assist them in successfully living in the community, avoiding unnecessary hospitalization or out-of-home placement.

Access:

  • Contact provider agency directly
  • For adult mental health care coordination and residential services, see the referral forms on the Adult SPOA Referrals page and contact the Monroe County Single Point of Access (SPOA) Manager at 753-2874.
  • For child and adolescent mental health care coordination and residential services contact the Monroe County Single Point of Access (SPOA) Manager at 753-2881.

Service Providers

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