Central Alabama Wellness is located in the heart of central Alabama. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to serving communities of Chilton and Shelby Counties. We provide a wide array of services to all ages.
The Mental Health Board of Chilton and Shelby Counties, Inc. was founded in 1972 as a result of Act 310, which established regional mental health boards across Alabama. In 1972 there was one location. We have offices in Calera, Clanton and Pelham and provide a wide range of services in the community and local schools. The first 48 years, the organization was commonly known as Chilton Shelby Mental Health Center.
Adult Case Management - ACM program is designed to fit the needs of seriously mentally ill individuals who are reluctant to seek the more traditional therapeutic programs available. Intensive case management is a supportive community-based service which seeks to maximize an individual's personal abilities and enable growth in some or all aspects of the person's vocational, residential, social, and health related environments.
Adult Therapeutic Group Home Care - A service for adults with severe disabling mental illness who demonstrate a need for additional supportive living services. They provide outreach and follow-up when a seriously ill client drops out of treatment and intervention when conditions deteriorate at home. Aides may assist the client with their daily living functions such as grocery shopping and housekeeping in order to help maintain the client in the community.
Crisis Stabilization - A non-secure (unlocked) short-term voluntary program designed to assist adults who are experiencing increased symptoms of mental illness and do not meet the criteria for inpatient psychiatric care. The program is also designed to meet the needs of adults who have co-occurring (chemical use and mental health) treatment needs. Individual and group services based upon a psycho-social rehabilitation model are provided in order to allow individuals to return home as soon as possible.
Domestic Violence Intervention - Our Batterer Intervention Program is based on the Duluth Model "Creating a Process of Change for Men Who Batter." This is educational and cognitive approach is designed to assist in changing beliefs that men who batter have about intimate relationships. It is constructed in a manner that challenges participants to think critically and reflectively about their lives, the partner(s) they have assaulted, and the impact of battering on their children. Groups consist of 8 themes: Non-Violence * Non-Threatening Behavior * Respect * Trust & Support * Honesty & Accountability * Sexual Respect * Partnership * Negotiation & Fairness.
Individual, Family & Group Therapy - Provided to those clients who do not require the intensity of therapeutic treatment provided by the above services. Therapy is provided to clients experiencing a wide variety of problems utilizing many treatment techniques, such as medication, various forms of psychotherapy, behavioral modification and biofeedback. Specialized children's services within a school setting are also provided.
Substance Abuse/Addictions Counseling - Licensed Addictions Counselor to provide addiction counseling intensive outpatient care: crisis intervention, assessment, individual counseling, family counseling, group counseling, chemical dependency education, referral services, client follow up and in home counseling options. ACT (Assessment, Course, Treatment): a three part process designed to assess, educate and to recommend treatment placement as appropriate for persons convicted of driving under the influence of intoxicating substances.
No one will be denied access to services due to inability to pay. There is a discount/sliding fee schedule available. We are also a nonprofit agency.
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151 Hamilton Ln
Calera, AL 35040 |