The mission of The Mental Health Association of Westchester County, Inc. is to promote mental health in Westchester, New York through advocacy, community education and direct services.
Crossroads offers a continuum of community based services for young adults, ages 17.5 to 22, who have been diagnosed with a serious mental illness.
Employment Services assist individuals who have psychiatric diagnoses prepare for, choose and maintain employment, or improve a current work situation.
Long Term Care Ombudsman Program (LTCOP) provides advocacy services, including investigation of complaints, for Westchester County residents who live in long term care facilities.
Residential Services provide Apartment Treatment and Supported Housing services to adults in recovery from mental illnesses.
Sterling Community Center is a recovery oriented community center which offers numerous opportunities for adults who have been diagnosed with a serious mental illness.
Suicide Survivor Support Group offers support and assistance for adults who have lost a loved one – close friend or family member - to suicide.
Family Support Services offer support and advocacy for families whose children are enrolled in MHA’s Treatment or Children’s Case Management programs.
Bilingual/Bicultural
Nuestro Futuro es un programa bilingüe y bicultural que ofrece tratamiento de salud mental a niños mayores de cinco anos, adolescentes y adultos en Español.