Mental Health
Alphabetical Provider Listing
Access Services
Bucks County LIFE
http://lifeinbucks.org
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A countywide program that serves Bucks County families who have a child or adolescent that struggles with emotional, behavioral, social and/or learning issues. As a team of both experienced parents and professionals, we work closely with families to offer invaluable support as well as provide information and referral resources. Click the links above to see how the Services, Resources and Events of LIFE can make a difference in yours.
Transition to Independence Process (TIP)
http://www.accessservices.org/services/adult-programs-services/mental-health/tip/
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Planning for your future can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it by yourself. Access Services’ TIP Program can give you the support necessary to build on your strengths and create your future, on your terms:
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• Educational Opportunities
• Living & Housing Support
• Employment and Career Advisory
• Community Life Functioning
• Personal Effectiveness and Well Being Training
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Courtland at Ivyland
882 Jacksonville Rd. Suite 203
Ivyland, PA 18974
888-442-1590
Bucks County Department of Mental Health and Developmental Programs
The Department of Mental Health/Developmental Programs is responsible for the administration of services to Bucks County residents with a mental illness, intellectual disability, or developmental delay/disability and their families. The purpose of services is to support individuals to live in the community and to actively participate in community life.
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600 Louis Drive, Suite 101
Warminster, PA 18974
(215) 444-2800
Child and Family Focus
Child and Family Focus Inc. is a non-profit, faith based agency serving children and youth in Montgomery, Chester, Bucks and Delaware counties. It is our mission to enhance the quality of life for youth and their families. We provide and advocate for the least restrictive, family and community based settings for children's optimum growth and positive change.
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For more information, call: (215) 444-0846
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TAY PEER SUPPORT FROM CHILD & FAMILY FOCUS
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This exciting new program provides an opportunity transition-age youth (TAY) ages 14 - 26 an opportunity for to connect with Certified Peer Support Specialists (individuals with lived experience of mental health recovery). Call (215) 957 - 9771 for more details about eligibility and referral.
Family Service Association
offer a variety of programs and services focused on increasing opportunities for adults, protecting seniors, reducing substance abuse, improving the lives of those with mental illness, preparing children and adolescents for the future, improving the quality of life for those living with HIV/AIDS and much more. We also operate the Bucks County Emergency Homeless Shelter, a temporary residence for individuals and families who have lost safe and stable housing.
Adolescent and Adult Competitive Employment and Socialization (AACES)
Adolescent and Adult Competitive Employment and Socialization (AACES) is a group of programs designed to increase independence and decrease isolation among young people with disabilities including Autism Spectrum Disorder.
AACES Coffeehouse
Suite 012 at Oxford Valley Mall (by JC Penney and the fountain)
2300 East Lincoln Highway
Langhorne, PA 19047
Phone: 215-757-6916, ext. 222
Hours: Monday & Wednesday 3:30 PM – 7:45 PM
215-757-6916 ext. 222
https://www.fsabc.org/program/aaces/
Teen Center
The Teen Center is a confidential place where you can vent about your problems and get support from caring professionals and others who are going through similar struggles. All teens ages 14-19 are welcome.
Teen Center
Oxford Valley Mall (between JC Penney and Macy’s)
2300 East Lincoln Highway
Langhorne, PA 19047
215-757-6916, ext. 309 (Outside of hours of operation)
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http://www.fsabc.org/program/teen-center/
Hearing Voices Support Group
This group is aimed for young people who hear, see, or sense things that other people don't. We use mutual support to learn and grow together and take back our power. Ages range flexibly from 15 - 28 years
Every Tuesday
7:00 PM -8:30 PM
2935 Byberry Road
Hatboro, PA 1040
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Berta Britz
bbdogfriend@aol.com
Lenape Valley Foundation
For over half a century, Lenape Valley Foundation has provided assistance, compassion, and hope to thousands of children, adults and families within its community. We offer services related to mental health, substance use, intellectual disability and early intervention.
500 N. West Street
Doylestown, PA 18901
215-345-5300
National Alliance on Mental Illness, Bucks County Chapter
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is a nonprofit, grassroots, self-help, support and advocacy organization of consumers, families, and friends of people with severe mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia, major depression, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and anxiety disorders.
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For more information, call: 866-399-6264
PeerNet, Mental Health Partnerships
The Recovery Coach team provides enhanced Peer Support Services in an effort to assist participants to move forward in their recovery, encourage the use of natural supports and community integration and empower individuals to self- direct their own recovery journey.
1200 Veterans Highway
Suite C-10
Bristol, PA 19007
Penn Foundation
Penn Foundation provides compassionate, responsive, and innovative care that addresses the mental health, substance use, and intellectual disability needs of the community.
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807 Lawn Avenue
Sellersville, PA 18960
215-257-6551