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The road to wellness is built on a partnership with the people we serve. Tri-City Mental Health offers comprehensive mental health services to support each person’s goal for recovery. We believe that wellness and recovery are possible for everyone, and our services are individualized based on need. We are dedicated to helping people experiencing a mental illness find hope, determine their path to wellness, and find their way to an independent, productive life.

To request mental health services for you or your loved one, call or walk-in during regular business hours. For more information visit our Access to Care page or call (909) 623-6131.

Children, Transition-Age Youth & Family Services

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Outpatient Services

We offer therapeutic and comprehensive outpatient services to meet the unique needs of children, youth and their families.
 
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Full-Service Partnership

Oriented in a ‘wrap-around’ philosophy, the FSP program provides intensive services to children, youth and families with the highest level of need.
 
 
 


Adult & Older Adult Services

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Outpatient Services

We provide comprehensive outpatient services for adults ages 18 and over in order to support and facilitate recovery for mental illness.
 
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Full-Service Partnership

Oriented in a ‘wrap-around’ philosophy, the FSP program provides intensive services to adults with the highest level of need.
 
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Field Capable Clinical Services

Field Capable Clinical Services are intended for persons aged 60 and above who are experiencing barriers to traditional mental health services.
 
 
 
 
 

Tri-City Mental Health is committed to preventing and mitigating the effects of mental illness and empowering individuals to live fulfilling, productive lives in the community. We provide a range of prevention and early intervention services aimed to support individuals in their path to recovery, increase interpersonal connections, and enhance the mental wellbeing of individuals, families and the community.

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Wellness Center

The Wellness Center is hub of community activities for people seeking improved mental health and wellbeing, including free peer-run groups and supportive services.
 
 
 
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Transition Age Youth
(TAY) Resource Center

The TAY Resource Center is an inclusive, welcoming place for teens and young adults and offers a variety of free activities and services to enhance overall wellbeing.
 
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Family Wellbeing Program

We provide free specialized programming to support and address the unique needs of children, youth and families as a whole, including groups and resources.
 
 
 
 
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Employment Vocational Services

Community members in search of meaningful and gainful employment can access free programming including workshops and hiring events.
 
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Peer Mentoring Program

Peer Mentoring is a free program that trains volunteers to listen to people who are looking for mental health support.
 
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Therapeutic Community Gardening

Individuals have the opportunity to plant, maintain and harvest garden produce in weekly garden groups for therapeutic purposes and symptom management.
 
 
 

We believe in building the community’s capacity for mental health, recovery and wellbeing. Aligned with this vision, we offer a variety of free programs to support individuals, families and communities as a whole.

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Community Navigators

Community Navigators provide free linkage and referral services to assist community members in accessing the services and support they need.
 
 
 
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Community Mental
Health Trainings

We offer free trainings to community members and organizations in Tri-City’s service area that cover a variety of mental health and wellness topics.
 
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Community Wellbeing
Program

This program provides small grants and technical assistance to help local communities improve their capacity to support the wellbeing of their members.
 
 
 
 
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Stigma Reduction

Stigma Reduction provides resources, events, trainings and other free programming to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness and seeking help.