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Mental Health Services - River Region Human Services

River Region Human Services, Inc. provides mental health services to those in need. Mental health programs include group and individual counseling, psychotherapy, referral linkage and supportive counseling.

Services include:

  • Psychiatric Evaluation and Medication Management
  • Adolescent and Adult Assessments
  • Social Skills Development and Group Therapy
  • Individual and Family Therapy for Children, Adolescents and Adults
  • Primary Care Health Service
  • Medication Assisted Treatment (Methadone, Suboxone, Vivitrol)
  • Case Management
  • Outpatient Substance Use Treatment
  • Inpatient Residential Treatment for Substance Use and Co-occurring Disorders

Please call 904.899.6300 or visit website for more information.

Northeast Florida AHEC

The Northeast Florida AHEC is a public health nonprofit. They look to help people who have basic health needs. In addition, they train health professionals and students so that they can better serve their patients. Please call or visit the website to learn more.

Services Include:

  • Tobacco Cessation & Training
  • Conference Management
  • Continuing Education
  • Healthcare Marketplace Assistance
  • Webinar Hosting

Patient Support Programs - Leukemia & Lymphoma Society North Florida

This chapter offers a wide range of free educational and support programs for patients. There are online support groups and online chats. There is peer-to-peer counseling with someone who has also been a patient. There is a limited amount of financial aid. Please see the website for more information.

Information & Resource Center: 1.800.955.4572

Patient Support Includes:

  • Disease information
  • Educational materials
  • Family support groups
  • Financial aid
  • Information & referral
  • Patient-to-patient support
  • School re-entry assistance for children

Service Animals - Canine Companions

People who are disabled due to injury or disease may qualify for an assistance dog. These highly trained dogs are able to assist with many tasks. There are 4 types of assistance dogs:

  • Facility - assists in an education or health care setting
  • Hearing – assists the hearing impaired
  • Service – assists with daily tasks
  • Skilled Companion – assists physically, mentally or developmentally disabled