Tri-County CMHC is one of the South Carolina Department of Mental Health's 16 Community Mental Health Centers. We serve Chesterfield, Marlboro, and Dillon counties. Our mission is to support the recovery of persons with mental illness. Our priorities are to serve adults with serious and disabling mental illness and emotionally disturbed children and adolescents and their families.
The focus on improved quality of life, accessing potential, and reducing the effects of disability. The administration of services in a manner that promotes dignity, builds on strengths, supports independence, and respects the wishes of the client. The elimination of stigma associated with being a client of mental health services and discrimination against mental health service clients in any aspect of community integration.
The focus on improved quality of life, accessing potential, and reducing the effects of disability. The administration of services in a manner that promotes dignity, builds on strengths, supports independence, and respects the wishes of the client. The elimination of stigma associated with being a client of mental health services and discrimination against mental health service clients in any aspect of community integration.
Services
An individual can refer him or herself, or be referred by someone in a family, personal, or professional relationship with the individual. Referrals can be made by telephone, in writing, or in person. Services are provided on a non-discriminatory basis, and without regard for the individual's financial circumstances.
Two of the primary reasons individuals with serious and persistent mental illnesses have difficulty effectively living in their communities are a lack of consistent treatment and poor living conditions. These two issues are effectively addressed through a SCDMH initiative called Toward Local Care (TLC).
Adult Outpatient services are available for adults eighteen years or older, and their families, who are experiencing severe and persistent symptoms of mental illness. Individuals whose primary symptoms or diagnosis indicate chemical dependence, intellectual disability, or organic brain syndromes will likely be referred to a more appropriate service provider.
Tri-County Community Mental Health Center offers a wide range of mental health services for children and their families to include assessments, individual therapy, family and group services, crisis management, case management, nursing and medication management. Below are some detailed descriptions concerning our most common child and family services.
SCDMH values your feedback. We would like to make sure that we are providing services that best meet your needs. Please complete the following survey. This survey is completely anonymous, and takes 5 minutes to complete. The results will help guide the development of effective community mental health services by DMH.
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