

Washington County Mental Health Services Community Support Program
Washington County Mental Health Services Community Support Program
Washington County Mental Health Services Community Support Program
About Washington County Mental Health Services Community Support Program
The Washington County Mental Health Services Community Support Program (CSP) offers community-based support for individuals facing significant mental health challenges. Case managers coordinate services, helping clients access suitable programs, housing, employment, and health benefits. They also assist with daily living activities and coordinate physical and psychiatric care, including medication management for eligible clients.
Healing from Within: CSP's Trauma-Informed Approach
CSP adopts an individualized, strength-based, and trauma-informed approach, emphasizing each client's health, wellness, and recovery. The program provides therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), substance use treatment, and a dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) program with skills groups. These therapies are designed to help clients develop coping strategies, manage symptoms, and achieve greater stability and independence.
Crisis to Comfort: Finding Stability with CSP Housing
CSP offers various living situations, including therapeutic, crisis, and peer-supported housing, encompassing licensed homes and peer-run residences, as well as transitional options. Additionally, their Collaborative Network Approach ensures clients receive coordinated and integrated community care, fostering a strong support system for their recovery.

Center Overview
