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Mental Health and other Health-Related Supports

Navigating Mental Health needs can be a daunting task.  Finding the right kinds of support  and services takes time and patience.  Below are many agencies that can help facilitate the process.  From educational supports to in-patient care, you can click below to find resources to assist you along the way.

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Federal

Department of Health and Human Services 

DHS is committed to increasing opportunities for older Pennsylvanians and individuals with physical disabilities to remain in their homes. If you’re 21 or older and have both Medicare and Medicaid, or receive long-term supports through Medicaid because you need help with everyday personal tasks, you’ll be covered by Community HealthChoices.

Community HealthChoices will coordinate your health care coverage to improve the quality of your health care experience — serving more people in communities rather than in facilities, giving them the opportunity to work, spend more time with their families, and experience an overall better quality of life.

State

Pennsylvania Mental Health  

Here you will find all of the Mental Health Services provided through our state.  Click through to see all of the types of services available to PA residents.

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Consumers’ Association 

The Pennsylvania Mental Health Consumers' Association (PMHCA) is a statewide member organization providing information, referrals and supports to people who are receiving services or in recovery from a mental illness in Pennsylvania.

Local

*Adelphoi

Adelphoi offers many different services, including foster care and adoption services, mental health, alternative education, and community based mental health options.

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Contact Information:

1119 Village Way
Latrobe, PA 15650

724-804-7000

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Behavioral Health and Developmental Services

Westmoreland County Behavioral and Developmental Services provides the opportunity for each individual to choose appropriate services and supports which promote hope, growth, recovery, quality of life and inclusion in the community.
Westmoreland County Behavioral Health and Developmental Services performs the administrative functions necessary to ensure access and availability of a wide array of services and service providers. 
Contact us to determine eligibility and secure access to services.

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Contact Information:

40 N Pennsylvania Ave
Greensburg, PA 15601
(724) 830-3617

Case Management & Support (800) 353-6467
24 Hour Crisis Hotline (800) 836-6010
Health Choices Managed Care (877) 688-5977
DCORT (724) 830-3617

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Family Behavioral Resources 

Family Behavioral Resources provides behavioral health, community based, and school based services to individuals and families.  Our mission is to "wraparound" and strengthen your family so that you and your loved ones can be independent, healthy, and reach your ultimate potential. Our team of highly trained physicians, mental health professionals, and support staff provide services in the home, community, and/or educational setting.

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Contact Information:

131 Matthews Street
One Corporate Circle - Suite 2000
Greensburg, PA  15601
 724-850-7300

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Family Services of Western PA 

Family Services of Western PA serves children, teens, adults, and seniors in the areas of mental and behavioral health.  There are many services offered by this agency, including Trauma-informed mental health.  Other services include working with incarcerated family member, veterans services, transitional services for youth, and senior care.

 

Contact Information:

211 Huff Avenue
Suites 1, 5 and 6
Greensburg, PA 15601
724-834-7830
724-552-4975 (Assertive Community Treatment Team)

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Mental Health America of Westmoreland County 

Since 1964, Mental Health America of Westmoreland County (MHA) has worked to fight the stigma associated with mental illness through outreach and educational efforts. MHA provides educational programs that help individuals learn about mental wellness as well as explain the challenges of depression, bipolar disorder and other types of mental illness. 

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Contact Information:

Mental Health America of Westmoreland County
409 Coulter Avenue
Suite 4
Greensburg, PA 15601-5445

724-834-6351

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Southwestern Pennsylvania Human Services 

The mission of Southwestern Pennsylvania Human Services, Inc. is to identify and provide for health and social service needs throughout the southwestern Pennsylvania region. Southwestern Pennsylvania Human Services, Inc. has been providing a wide variety of human services to individuals and families throughout Butler, Fayette, Greene, Washington and Westmoreland counties for over 50 years.

 

Today, the SPHS system includes child care, aging programs, family planning services, primary and pediatric health care, mental health treatment and care, substance abuse treatment, homeless assistance, home health care, nutrition services, and family support services. Please browse our site to learn about how we may be able to help you.

 

Contact Information:

00 Chamber Plaza

Charleroi, PA 15022

724.489.9100

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Westmoreland Community Action 

We are Westmoreland County’s Community Action Agency, serving low-income individuals and families since 1980. Community Action Agencies provide services and assistance towards the elimination of poverty through developing employment opportunities, improving human performance and productivity or bettering the conditions under which people live, learn and work. Community Action Agencies help people to help themselves in achieving self-sufficiency.

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Contact Information:

226 South Maple Avenue
Greensburg, PA 15601

724-834-1260
Toll Free Phone: 800-816-0022

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Westmoreland County Network of Care 

This Web site is a resource for individuals, families and agencies concerned with behavioral health. It provides information about behavioral health services, laws, and related news, as well as communication tools and other features. Regardless of where you begin your search for assistance with behavioral health issues, the Network of Care helps you find what you need - it helps ensure that there is "No Wrong Door" for those who need services. This Web site can greatly assist in our efforts to protect our greatest human asset - our beautiful minds.

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*Disability Specific Agency
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