Services: Mental Illness - Mental Retardation - Family Services - Substance Abuse

Children's Services:

Approximately 600 Children Served
Between 40-50% of These Served Daily/Weekly

Types of children we serve- behavior problems, emotionally-conflicted, dysfunctional, family issues, divorce issues, abuse victims, SA issues, overall children who are diagnosable with serious emotional disturbances

Walker    
  The Adam Bishop Center 302-9066 1105 7th Ave. Jasper, AL 35501
  2.5-5 yrs - 5 days weekly 6:30 am-5:30pm, meals served
  2.5-5 yrs - 5 days weekly, 4 hours daily
  6-10 yrs - 3 days weekly, 4 hours daily
  2.5-18 yrs - individual, family, group therapies, (IT, FT,GT), psychiatric services, testing, parenting, Case Management, crisis intervention, consultation, referrals, etc.
  13-18 yrs - Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Therapy
  services contracted with County/City for IT, GT, assessment
  13-18 yrs - Short Term Adolescent Residential Treatment
  Camp Mitnik, 4-H Club, Boy Scout Explorers, School systems, MHC programs
  5 counties, provides linkage of information, court assessments, and mental health consultation/education, between Juvenile Court and Mental Health; short term theraputic services and referrals, etc.
  6-12 yrs (usually) - Child Day Treatment (June/July)
   
Fayette  
  The Challenger School 932-5527
c/o Fayette Middle School 414 3rd Ave. NE, Fayette, AL 35555
  Elementary age -Child Day Treatment with Education (5 days weekly, 3 hours daily)
  Middle School age - Child Day Treatment without Education (5 days weekly, 4 hours daily)
  2.5-18 yrs - individual, family, group therapies, (IT, FT,GT), psychiatric services, testing, parenting, Case Management, crisis intervention, consultations, referrals, etc.
  DHR contracted services for IT, FT, Parenting, (at home/school)
  5 counties, provides linkage of information, court assessments, and mental health consultations/education, between Juvenile Court and Mental Health; short term therapeutic services and referrals, etc.
  6-12 yrs (usually) - Child Day Treatment (June/July)
   
Lamar  
  Northwest MHC 695-9183 141 2nd Ave. NW Vernon, AL 35592
  2.5-18 yrs - individual, family, group therapies, (IT, FT,GT), psychiatric services, testing, parenting, Case Management, crisis intervention, consultations, referrals, etc.
  5 counties, provides linkage of information, court assessments, and mental health consultations/education, between Juvenile Court and Mental Health; short term therapeutic services and referrals, etc.
  6-12 yrs (usually) - Child Day Treatment (June/July)
   
Marion  
  Northwest MHC 921-2186 427 Smokey Bear Road Hamilton, AL 35570
  2.5-18 yrs - individual, family, group therapies, (IT, FT,GT), psychiatric services, testing, parenting, Case Management, crisis intervention, consultations, referrals, etc.
  5 counties, provides linkage of information, court assessments, and mental health consultations/education, between Juvenile Court and Mental Health; short term therapeutic services and referrals, etc.
  6-12 yrs (usually) - Child Day Treatment (June/July)
   
Winston  
  Northwest MHC 486-4111 71 Caraway Drive Haleyville, AL 35565
  2.5-18 yrs - individual, family, group therapies, (IT, FT,GT), psychiatric services, testing, parenting, Case Management, crisis intervention, consultations, referrals, etc.
  5 counties, provides linkage of information, court assessments, and mental health consultations/education, between Juvenile Court and Mental Health; short term therapeutic services and referrals, etc.
  6-12 yrs (usually) - Child Day Treatment (June/July)
   

  • Individual and Family and Children’s Services (varies in each county)
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Domestic Violence Education and Counseling

 

For More Information on FS Services Contact:
Pollyanna Higgs - (205) 387-0541
 

 

Sliding Fee Scale

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Confidentiality

All services provided by the mental health center are covered by the state and federal laws and guidelines regarding confidentiality. It is the policy of this center that all necessary efforts will be made to protect this confidentiality within the parameters of the law. We have provided the items below to help you understand your rights.

HIPAA Privacy Guide  
 
In order to protect your personal medical records, you need to know what protections and rights you have and what you can do if you believe they have been violated. The information in this brochure is an overview of those rights and protections.
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File a Privacy Complaint  
 
If you believe that your rights under the federal HIPAA Privacy Rule have been violated, you can file a complaint with the United States Department of Health of Human Services (HHS), Office for Civil Rights. The information provided here tells you how and where to file a complaint.
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