Helping people with mental illness and/or addiction to embrace life and redefine themselves. Connecting people. Educating families. Rebuilding lives.
Achieving and maintaining a life of dignity and fulfillment is among the MHA's most honored values. We empower people, which means we encourage the realization and utilization of potential.
We provide mental health preventative, supportive, treatment and advocacy services to children and adults. We also have programs specially designed for individuals with developmental disabilities, as well as individuals and families affected by substance abuse and addictions. The following is a list of innovative programs that the MHA provides to support the Rockland community:
Provide mental health preventative, supportive, treatment and advocacy services to children and adults in our community.
For Adults:
FEMA's Project Hope
Friendship Club
Recovery Services Program
Day Treatment
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)
For Children:
Recovery Services Program
Case Management
Coordinated Children's Services Initiative
School Based Integrated Services
Rockland Success Teams
For Families:
FEMA's Project Hope
Project In-Joy
Recovery Services Program
Consumer Family Outreach
Psychosocial Education
Residential Programs
Group Residences
Treatment Apartments
Supported Housing
Addiction Services
Recovery Services Program
Educational Services
Aggression Replacement Training
Rockland Players
Workshops & Training
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