Southern Hills Counseling Center

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Southern Hills Counseling Center
Founded1968
Area served
Dubois, Perry, Spencer, Orange, and Crawford Counties in Southwestern Indiana, United States
Services Mental health and substance abuse treatment
Website www.southernhills.org

Southern Hills Counseling Center, Inc. is a not-for-profit community mental health center specializing on mental health and substance abuse treatment. [1] [2]

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History

Southern Hills Counseling Center was established and incorporated in 1968 with its home office located in Dubois County, Indiana. [3] It also has offices in Perry, Spencer, Orange, and Crawford Counties in Southwestern Indiana. The center is governed by an 11-member volunteer Board of Directors. [4]

The center has over 150 full and part-time staff members at its four residential facilities and five county offices across Indiana. [5] The center is CARF accredited since 1997. It received the most recent three years of accreditation in April 2015. [6]

Services

Southern Hills Counseling Center provides mental health therapy, and case management services to children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. [7] [8] [9] The center also provides Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) to local employers, residential services to adults with long-term and persistent mental illness, and inpatient services in conjunction with Memorial Hospital, Indiana. [10] [11]

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