Mental Health Cooperative - Antioch

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Phone: 615-365-3160

Hours: Open

Mon - Fri 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM (EST)

Sat 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM (EST)

Sun 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM (EST)

Website: http://www.mhc-tn.org/

NTEE Code: F01: Alliances & Advocacy

MISSION - WHAT WE DO

MHC exists to engage, enlighten and empower individuals and families with behavioral health issues to live healthier lives. By providing integrated care for the whole person, everyone can experience hope and live a full life in the community.

VISION - GOALS AND ASPIRATIONS

We believe there is life after diagnosis and that our challenges do not define who we are.

SERVICES - HOW WE DO IT

Psychiatric Clinic Services: Psychiatrists and advanced practice nurses provide medication management and instruction about mental illness and the medication prescribed to treat the illness. Nursing staff provide assessments and insure linkages with the individual’s primary health care physician. The Board Certified Psychiatrists and Advance Practice Nurses are knowledgeable about and prescribe, if appropriate, the newer types of medications that are more effective in the treatment of symptoms associated with serious mental illness. Providers, along with care managers provide services through a team approach in TennCare's Tennessee Health Link program. Care Management: Care managers help individuals to link to services such as psychiatric clinic and physical health providers. They secure basic needs such as housing, SSI, food and medical services. Care managers provide support to help individuals with employment, education and social relationships. Care managers provide services in the community in a setting comfortable for the individual. Care managers advocate for individuals assuring each person has opportunities to reach his or her full potential. Representative Payee Services can be provided to individuals who receive care management. Care management is a critical piece to MHC's Tennessee Health Link program which provides coordination of physical and behavioral health services for each client. Crisis Treatment Center: The Mental Health Cooperative Crisis Treatment Center (CTC) is a state of the art facility which provides services to adults aand children and youth (ages 3-17) anywhere in Davidson County who are experiencing a mental health crisis. Services are focused on immediate assessment and subsequent appropriate treatment including safety concerns and community tenure for the consumer. The CTC utilizes community resources to support the stability and longevity of the consumer in the community. Components of the CTC include the 24-hour Mobile Crisis Response Team, Urgent Care Psychiatry referrals, the 24-hour Crisis Center and the Crisis Resolution Center. Mental Health Cooperative's Crisis system of care also includes the Intensive Intervention Center (IIC) which is an 8 bed respite program and Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) which provides 15 beds of intensive crisis stabilization services. Diversion Services: Intensive Intervention Center (IIC) that provides an 8-bed male and female crisis respite for stays up to 72 hours. Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) provides15 beds in a secure setting for persons experiencing acute symptoms (voluntary with stay up to 96 hours). Daily rounds and evaluations are performed by a psychiatrist and/or an advance practice nurse practitioner. Daily groups offered on topics such as symptom management; crisis planning; and building strong support systems. CSU takes referrals from the following county crisis teams---Cheatham; Davidson; Dickson; Montgomery; Robertson; Rutherford; Sumner; Trousdale; Williamson; and Wilson. Integrated Health: Integrated Health shall provide direct clinical services including prevention, wellness, and disease management services within the physical health domains for those receiving mental health services at MHC. By focusing efforts on both the behavioral and the physical health of consumers, this increases consumers’ resiliency, recovery and wellness options, but also decreases the need for inpatient admissions and emergency services (psychiatric and physical).

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Services Offered

  • Community Mental Health Centers
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Crisis Services
  • Hot Lines & Crisis Intervention
  • Mental Health Associations
  • Mental Health Counseling
  • Mental Health Disorders Services
  • Mental Health Education & Awareness
  • Pharmacy & Drug Assistance
  • Primary Health Care
  • Psychiatric Care
  • Substance Abuse Education & Prevention
  • Substance Abuse Treatment
  • Therapy Services

Populations Served

  • Adults
  • People with Mental Health Issues

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