Supporting developmental, educational, and mental health needs with an innovative, person-centered approach. We work with community partners to ensure compassionate, equitable care for all individuals across the lifespan. This is part of a series of articles in the Rutland Herald focused on the area nonprofit community and the impact on our region.
To enhance the health and well-being of our communities, individuals and families through responsive, innovative and collaborative services.
To enhance the health and well-being of our communities, individuals and families through responsive, innovative and collaborative services.
Services
Mental health plays an essential role in and individual's life, and we believe every individual plays an essential role in their community. Behavioral Health services at Community Care Network focus on person-centered, evidence-based practices designed to help people thrive within their communities.
The Adult Mental Health Division of Rutland Mental Health Services offers a variety of programs and services which are designed to assist people in improving the quality of their lives. We encourage and support each individual to identify and attain his/her personal goals. With the consent of the person served, we invite and encourage families to participate in the assessment and treatment process.
Child and Family Services provides assessments, referrals, individual, family and group therapy, psychopharmacology, community education, crisis intervention, substance use disorders treatment, wraparound services and intensive family-based services. These services are provided in a variety of settings including schools, communities and homes as well as at our Outpatient, Early Childhood and ABA offices.
Recovery from serious and persistent mental illness and co-occurring disorders is a life-long process. The Community Rehabilitation and Treatment Program (CRT) can help you through that process through a wide range of services to adults who meet eligibility criteria established by the Vermont Department of Mental Health.
Help is available for anyone who needs it. There is no wrong reason to call the Crisis Line! Whether you're in distress, feeling anxious, don't know where to begin finding support, or you're feeling uncertain, please call us!. Anyone can experience a mental health crisis, and these experiences can feel overwhelming for both the individual in crisis and their loved ones.
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