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Services available:
  • Comprehensive diagnostic assessment
  • Psychiatric evaluation
  • Integrated medication management & support
  • Rapid intake and referral to appropriate therapy
  • Educational groups
  • Comprehensive case management
  • Care coordination
  • Advocacy

There aren't too many stories that a client can tell me that is going to shock me - I've done all those dumb things myself.

- Joyce, CCBC Recovery Support Navigator & Recovery Coach

When a person has a serious and persistent psychiatric disorder or addiction that requires long-term treatment, our Community Support Services have much to offer. Community Support Services provide individualized and specialized care for those coping with the disruptive and persistent problems associated with psychiatric disabilities. At CCBC, we emphasize a multi-modality treatment approach that draws upon psychopharmacological, psychological, and social interventions. Community Counseling of Bristol County offers the following Community Support programs:


Continuum of Care Documents

Community Counseling of Bristol County is the Collaborative Applicant for the Greater Bristol County/Attleboro/Taunton Coalition to End Homelessness (GBCATCH) also known as the MA-519 Continuum of Care (CoC). Available now is the final draft for the 2023 NOFO Collaborative Application for HUD CoC funded programs. Below please find the link to those documents and other relevant CoC information.

If you have any input or questions please contact:

Angela Clarke, LSW
Program Director
Community Counseling of Bristol County
63 Winthrop Street, Building 2
Taunton, MA 02780
508-739-3579
aclarke@comcounseling.org

Documents

Isn't that nice when you realize you can change but you need help... I'm back to being the man my mother would want me to be.

- Teddy, a CCBC client

One of the biggest gifts in recovery for me is having my family back in my life.

- Jeffrey, a CCBC client

If you are having an emergency, or have any thoughts of harming yourself, please call 911 or go directly to the nearest emergency room.

To make an appointment, call 508-828-9116 to speak to an intake specialist.

Email us or use the form

info@comcounseling.org