Adult Mental Health Services
Support tailored to individual experiences
Mental Health Services (MHS) provides comprehensive, whole-person care for adults seeking compassionate and professional support. Our services go beyond traditional mental health treatment, delivering whole-person care that promotes overall health and well-being. We are committed to delivering integrated, accessible, and respectful care, meeting individuals where they are and tailoring services to support long-term health, recovery and stability.
Community-Based Mental Health Services You Can Trust
Mental Health Services (MHS) provides comprehensive mental health services for individuals, families, and communities across our region. As a nonprofit organization, our work is guided by one core belief: access to mental health care should never depend on income, insurance status, or life circumstance.
We offer professional, ethical, and compassionate care designed to meet people where they are. Whether someone is seeking support for the first time, navigating ongoing mental health challenges, or looking for community-based resources, MHSCC helps create a clear and supportive path forward grounded in dignity, respect, and trust.
Counseling / Therapy
Individual counseling provides a safe, supportive space to process life’s challenges, build coping skills, and move toward meaningful change.
Our licensed clinicians work with adults experiencing
- Anxiety and depression
- Trauma and PTSD
- Relationship and family concerns
- Grief and loss
- Life transitions
- Stress management
- Behavioral health challenges
Treatment plans are personalized and collaborative, ensuring care aligns with your goals and values.
Early Support for Healthier Futures
Substance Use Treatment
We offer comprehensive treatment for individuals struggling with alcohol or drug use. Services are designed to meet people wherever they are in their recovery journey.
our approach
- Individual counseling
- Group therapy
- Relapse prevention planning
- Recovery skill-building
- Coordination with community resources
Our goal is to provide a structured, supportive path toward sustainable recovery.
Dual Diagnosis Treatment
For individuals living with both a substance use disorder and a mental health condition, we provide integrated dual diagnosis treatment.
Rather than treating these challenges separately, we address them together, recognizing how closely connected they can be.
Dual diagnosis care may include:
- Coordinated therapy and psychiatric services
- Medication management
- Substance use counseling
- Skills development and relapse prevention
This integrated approach supports long-term stability and overall well-being.
Mental Health & Substance Use Groups
Group services provide structured support, education, and peer connection in a guided setting.
Examples include, but are not limited to:
- Anger Management
- Day Treatment Programs
- Men's Dual Disorder Recovery (DDR)
- Women’s Dual Disorder Recovery (DDR)
- Social Group
Group offerings may vary by location. Please contact us to learn about current schedules and availability.
Compassionate Care When it's Needed Most
Adult Psychiatric Care Unit
Our Adult Psychiatric Care Unit provides short-term inpatient care for individuals ages 18 and older who are experiencing acute mental health challenges. Our multidisciplinary team offers compassionate, evidence-based treatment focused on stabilization, safety, and recovery in a supportive and structured environment.
Patients receive individualized care that may include psychiatric evaluation, medication management, therapeutic groups, and discharge planning to ensure continued support after leaving our unit.
Visitation information
We recognize the important role that family and supportive relationships play in recovery.
Visiting Hours:
- Monday - Friday: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
- Saturday - Sunday: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Visitation Guidelines:
- Visitors must be 18 years of age or older
- Two visitors per patient are permitted during visiting hours
- Cell phones, purses, and other personal items are not permitted on the unit
- Special arrangements may be made for clergy visits outside of normal visiting hours
- MHS spirituality group if offered twice a month
You can find a list of permitted and prohibited items here.
Expert Care When you Need it
Psychiatry / Psychiatric Nursing
Our psychiatric providers offer evaluation, diagnosis, and medication management for a range of mental health conditions.
Services Include:
- Psychiatric Evaluations
- Ongoing Medication Management
- Treatment for mood disorders, anxiety disorders, trauma-related conditions, and more
- Collaborative care planning with therapists and primary care providers
Psychiatric services are delivered as part of a broader care team to ensure continuity and coordination.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Medication can be an important part of mental health treatment for some individuals. Mental Health Services (MHS) offers medication-assisted treatment that is carefully considered, monitored, and adjusted based on each person’s needs.
The medication process begins with a comprehensive evaluation. Psychiatric providers take time to understand symptoms, medical history, and personal goals before recommending any medication. This ensures that treatment decisions are informed and individualized.
Ongoing monitoring is a key part of medication-assisted treatment. Providers regularly assess effectiveness, side effects, and overall well-being. Adjustments are made collaboratively to support the best possible outcomes.
Medication support at Mental Health Services (MHS) is never isolated. Providers work closely with counselors and other care team members when appropriate, ensuring medication is integrated into a broader treatment plan rather than viewed as a standalone solution.
Get Support Through Adult Services
Mental Health Services (MHS) is committed to supporting adult mental health through services that are compassionate, ethical, and accessible. Our nonprofit mission ensures that care remains centered on people and community well-being.
Crisis & Contact Information
If you are in immediate danger or experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 911 right away.
Our Offices
If your situation is not an emergency and you are an existing client or seeking services, please contact us during business hours:
If you call after hours, please leave a voicemail and your call will be returned on the next business day.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Call or text 988, or chat via 988lifeline.org. Free, confidential support available (8:00am–5:00pm, walk-ins welcome) for individuals and families.
At Mental Health Services (MHS), our work is guided by service, trust, and a commitment to improving mental health access for the communities we serve.