Central Bucks Crisis
Located at Doylestown Hospital 595 W. State Street Doylestown, PA 18901 215.345.2273 |
Lower Bucks Acute Care Center
Located on the Grounds of Lower Bucks Hospital 501 Bath Road Bristol, PA 19007 215.785.9765 |
Mental Health
Peer Support with Lenape Valley Foundation
Peer support services are provided by adults with successes in recovery from mental health challenges. They often have broad experience with the mental health service system. Peer support staff members are committed to sharing their personal stories in the interest of supporting and inspiring others through a recovery journey. Peer support services include the following:
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Competent and caring crisis workers will help you resolve crisis situations like depression or suicidal thoughts through telephone and mobile support when needed. We are here to help you with immediate crisis situations and help you reduce and manage recurring crisis. All services are provided at no charge to you.
Crisis support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at:
1-855-634-HOPE (4673)
For additional information about our Mobile Crisis Support Program, download a brochure or call the Access Services Delaware Valley office location.
Counties Served: Montgomery
For talk support in non-emergencies, contact the Peer Support Talk Line open daily from 1:00pm – 9:00pm. Call 855-715-8255 or text 267-225-7785.
For teens seeking support, you can contact the Teen Talk Line. Call 866-825-5856 Text 215-703-8411
Email [email protected].
Crisis support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at:
1-855-634-HOPE (4673)
For additional information about our Mobile Crisis Support Program, download a brochure or call the Access Services Delaware Valley office location.
Counties Served: Montgomery
For talk support in non-emergencies, contact the Peer Support Talk Line open daily from 1:00pm – 9:00pm. Call 855-715-8255 or text 267-225-7785.
For teens seeking support, you can contact the Teen Talk Line. Call 866-825-5856 Text 215-703-8411
Email [email protected].
Wellspring Clubhouse
Wellspring Clubhouse is a voluntary psychosocial rehabilitation program based on the original “Clubhouse Model” founded by Fountain House in New York City in 1948. The purpose of our Clubhouse is to promote recovery and instill hope among members with mental health challenges.
The Clubhouse model features member leadership and involvement in all aspects of the program and offers restorative activities that focus on members’ strengths and abilities. The Clubhouse operates as a “work-ordered day,” which runs from 8:30 am – 4:00 pm, Monday – Friday.
Members choose to work in one of three units:
At the heart of the Clubhouse model are four guarantees:
The Clubhouse model features member leadership and involvement in all aspects of the program and offers restorative activities that focus on members’ strengths and abilities. The Clubhouse operates as a “work-ordered day,” which runs from 8:30 am – 4:00 pm, Monday – Friday.
Members choose to work in one of three units:
- Member Services: Focuses on building administrative skills, welcomes new members, and maintains records and statistics
- Career Development: Focuses on return to school or work, offers tutoring, and publishes a monthly newsletter on member accomplishments
- Health and Wellness: Prepares daily lunches, maintains the Clubhouse Café, and manages exercise, recreation, and environment of Clubhouse
At the heart of the Clubhouse model are four guarantees:
- A right to a place to come
- A right to meaningful relationships
- A right to meaningful work
- A right to a place to return
Groups
My Life |
Magellan Youth Leaders Inspiring Future Empowerment (MY LIFE) is made up of youth between the ages of 13 and 23 who have experience with the following issues:
Who can join MY LIFE? MY LIFE groups and activities are open to any youth who:
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