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SENIOR MEDIATION AND COUNSELING SERVICES


Behavioral Health and Crisis Services

255 Rockville Pike, #145

Rockville, MD 20850

240-777-1770 (Voice)
240-777-4710 (Voice)

This team helps people living in Montgomery County obtain and/or access behavioral health services (mental health and substance abuse). Consumers of all ages who are eligible for the Public Mental Health System are linked with providers who are able to provide the requested service at a location convenient for the consumer.

Affiliated Sante Group

12120 Plum Orchard Drive, Suite E
Silver Spring, MD 20904
301-572-6585 Ext. 2190 (Voice)

Provides the following Services under a contract with Montgomery County Behavioral Health and Crisis Services, Senior Mental Health Program -- 240-777-3990 (Voice)

  • Community Education: Mental health staff are available to speak to community groups on topics related to senior mental health
  • Consultation Services: Senior Center Directors, Housing Opportunities commission Resident Counselors and Assisted Living Providers can request a consultation from a mental health professional to assist in the management of a senior.
  • Outreach Mental Health Services for Seniors: Home-based mental health services and psychiatric services (English and Spanish language) for seniors who cannot or will not use office based mental health services.

  

Conflict Resolution Center of Montgomery County (CRCMC):

2424 Reedie Drive, Suite #301
Wheaton, MD 20902

301-942-7700 (Voice)

The mission of the CRCMC is to help Montgomery County residents manage conflict in a constructive way, by offering collaborative problem solving services such as mediation, facilitation, community conferencing and training. 

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Drop-In Group -- Available at the following Senior Centers
  • Margaret Schweinhaut Senior Center
    100 Forest Glen Rd., Silver Spring 20901
Tuesdays at 1:00 pm
  • Holiday Park Senior Center
    3950 Ferrara Drive, Wheaton 20902

Every Wednesday at 10:00-11:00am

  • Long Branch Senior Center
    8700 Piney Branch Rd, Silver Spring 20901
English Language
3rd Wednesday at 10:30am-12:00pm
Spanish Language
2nd Wednesday at 10:30am-12:00pm
  • Rockville Senior Center
    1150 Carnation Drive, Rockville 20850
Spanish Language
4th Wednesday, 1:00-3:00pm
  • Clara Barton Community Center
    7425 MacArthur Blvd., Cabin John 20818
1st Wedenesday 10:00-11:30am

  

 

Pro Bono Counseling Project

131 West Quadrangle, 2 Hamill Road
Baltimore, MD 21210
410-323-5800 (Voice)
The mission of the Pro Bono Counseling Project is to assure that all Maryland residents requesting mental health care regardless of income, are linked with volunteer licensed mental health profesions and other necessary supportive services.


 

Jewish Social Sevice Agency (JSSA)

200 Wood Hill Road
Rockville, MD 20850

301-838-7200 (Voice)
301-984-5662 (TTY)

Provides a full range of mental health and vocational services for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing.  Staff and therapists are fluent in American Sign Language and knowledgeable about the deaf culture.  JSSA provides these services under contract with Montgomery County Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse Services.


Korean Community Service Center of Greater Washington
Senior Mental Health Outreach Project (Senior HOP)

 

240-683-6663 (Voice)

Provides information referral, case management, health fair and health educational workshops to seniors.

Western Regional Resource Coordinator 

 Melissa Barbara, LSWA
 Email: mbarber@msmhs.org

 Serving Garrett, Allegany, Frederick, Montgomery,
 Carroll, Howard and Washington Counties

410-725-9971 (Voice)
1-877-770-4801 (Toll Free)

Regional Resource Coordinators are available to assist veterans and their families obtain services through the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and other available local resources.  Resource Coordinators offer knowledge and assistance in VA benefits, issues of homelessness and unemployment, crisis and emergency services, substance abuse services, and individual, family, and group therapy.

 

Last edited: 11/4/2011