Our clients are people, not a diagnosis, so we provide programs to help them recover from their mental illness to live a stable, healthy and independent life. Touchstone programs help clients recover from mental illness and develop the skills they need to live well in their communities.
From residential treatment to home and community based programs, we meet a wide-range of client needs and focus on their health and wellness every step of the way.Support people as they recover from mental illness and learn the skills to live a full, healthy life. Touchstone is a 501(c)(3) organization.
From residential treatment to home and community based programs, we meet a wide-range of client needs and focus on their health and wellness every step of the way.Support people as they recover from mental illness and learn the skills to live a full, healthy life. Touchstone is a 501(c)(3) organization.
Services
Touchstone Mental Health, then known as Community Care Corporation, was founded in 1982 by five social workers interested in developing residential services for older adults living with serious mental illness. Over the last three decades, Touchstone Mental Health has expanded from a small organization to a multifaceted agency providing an array of services for people with a variety of mental health needs.
Touchstone Mental Health provides an array of innovative person-centered services for people whose lives are affected by mental illnesses. Touchstone Mental Health provides innovative, person-centered services that foster hope, health and well-being. All people whose lives are affected by mental illness flourish with access to effective treatment, quality housing, supportive services, and communities that are inclusive and welcoming.
Recovery from mental illness and whole-person wellness starts at Touchstone Mental Health. We provide an array of person-centered services for people who live with a mental illness. Our services help people learn about their illness, improves their ability to manage their lives and reach their goals.
According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), one out of every five U.S. adults will be affected by a mental illness in their lifetime. These are our friends, neighbors, and family members. Of these, one out of 20 U.S. adults will develop a serious mental illness such as major depression, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, or borderline personality disorder.
Interns are valuable members of our interprofessional approach that builds a culture where everyone (staff, intern, person served) is a teacher and everyone is a learner. Interns come together every other week to experience interprofessional learning activities based on student feedback and needs. Group experiences build interprofessional skills and practices that bring personal and professional growth.
Reviews (9)
Mya King
Feb 01, 2021
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Soo-Kyung Rennert
Dec 26, 2019
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I have a family member in a critical mental health situation and I reached out to Touchstone in hopes of finding some direction in how to help them. Being unfamiliar with the organization, I was pleasantly amazed how warm, receptive, and helpful they were in hearing our situation and offering further resources. Thank you Ashley.
Shauna Valdez
Nov 19, 2019
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Ms. Brenda Ann Smith
Oct 21, 2019
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Love Touchstone Mental Health very caring loving individuals at Touchstone, I mean if you need help this is the best place to seek support for your mental health...I would reference this place to anyone Mrs. Danni, Ms.Theresa, Ms. Brittany, Ms. Muna Mr.Jed, Mr. Jason our the Best! So if you have any families members who needs support I advise you to reach out to these beautiful individuals..🙏💜💚❤😇😇😇😇😇😇
Andrew Sean
Oct 10, 2019
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Mary Royster
Sep 13, 2019
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Barbara Del Caro Scaia
Feb 04, 2019
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Whit Thompson
Oct 06, 2018
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I was there for 45 days. They kicked me out because I had a mental breakdown after a relative passed away and I started using due to the situation. I got drugs from some of the other residents there. I was completely honest about everything and they didn't consider it at all. Most of the staff there have no consideration, they're just there for a paycheck. I got nothing out of the program, it was completely useless. The only thing I liked about the residence is that it's apartment style and everyone had their own rooms.
Barbara J. Anderson
Dec 25, 2016
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