Oxford County Mental Health Services began in 1991 to help families and individuals with mental health and addiction needs. The center works with people of all ages and treats issues like substance use, depression, and emotional struggles. Services include outpatient therapy, crisis help anytime, and full support from a team that focuses on recovery and wellness.
OCMHS offers dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), outpatient counseling, group therapy, and support for recovery from substance use. Care teams include case managers, nurses, and peer support. These teams work with each person to set goals, build coping skills, and improve overall wellness. Each service helps people stay safe and supported on their journey to recovery.
The center also supports people with housing and daily living needs through residential care and peer support services. These programs help individuals build life skills, regain independence, and take steps toward stable living. Trained staff and peers guide participants in finding housing, jobs, medical care, and other important resources in the community.
This listing is sourced from the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. Data last synced: April 2026. Always verify current programs and insurance directly with the facility.