The Mental Health/Mental Retardation program is responsible for the administration of services to
For program information and Mental Health Facilities, please visit the website or contact:
Bucks County Department of Mental Health
600 Louis Drive
Warminster, PA 18974
215-442-076I
If you are in a Crisis situation Call 1-800-499-7455.
To obtain Mental Health or Early Intervention services, contact the agency closest to you.
Mental Health Program
Services: Crisis Services, Outpatient Therapy, Partial Hospitalization, Community Treatment Teams, Administrative Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Resource Coordination.
Housing Services: Adult Respite, Intensive, Maximum and Moderate Community Residential Rehabilitation (CRR), and Supported Living.
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services: Clubhouse, Psycho-Social Programs and Consumer Run Drop In Centers. Vocational and Employment services are also available.
Children's services: Outpatient Therapy, Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Case Management, Family Based Mental Health Services, School Based services, Student Assistance Program, and the L.I.F.E. program which provides parent advocacy, education and information and referral services.
Mental Retardation Program
Services: Case Management/Service Coordination, Family Driven Support Services, Information and Referral and Consultation and Education.
Residential Services: Home Based, Family Living, Supported Living and Community Living Arrangements (CLA). The Program also administers Vocational Services, Competitive Employment, Vocational Rehabilitation and Adult Training.
Early Intervention Services is an entitlement service designed to meet the developmental needs of eligible children and their families. Children are eligible for EI throughout the County if they are between the ages of birth and three years; and have a delay of 25% or greater in any one of the following five developmental areas: cognitive, communication, physical, social emotional or adaptive, or have a diagnosed physical or mental condition which has a high probability of resulting in developmental delay.
