
dbh | Department of Behavioral Health
DBH contracts with community based providers to provide mental health services and supports. Contact a provider directly or call the Access Helpline . DBH certifies each provider to ensure …
About DBH | dmh
DBH serves eligible adults, children and youth and their families through a network of community based providers and unique government delivered services. It operates Saint Elizabeths Hospital—the District’s inpatient psychiatric facility.
Services | dmh - Washington, D.C.
DBH offers substance abuse prevention education and services for adolescents, families and communities. QPR Training Registration Instructions Recovery Support Services
DBH Training Institute | dmh
DBH Training Institute. The DBH Training Institute’s mission is to continually strengthen the knowledge and skills of the DBH workforce including consumers, community members, DBH employees and providers.
DBH's Incident Reporting Page | dmh - Washington, D.C.
The Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) investigates reports of Major Unusual Incidents (MUI) and certain Unusual Incidents (UI). DBH tracks MUI/UI data, writes investigative reports, and submits findings to the agency Director, General Counsel, and other appropriate parties.
Adult Services | dmh - Washington, D.C.
DBH provides behavioral health services and supports to unique populations, including individuals who are deaf/hearing impaired, limited or no English speaking, or who have co-occurring intellectual disabilities. For an appointment, please call (202) 442-4202 or the ACCESS Helpline at 1-888-793-4357. Same Day Urgent Care
Access HelpLine | dmh - Washington, D.C.
The Access HelpLine at 1(888)7WE-HELP or 1-888-793-4357 is the easiest way to get connected to services provided by the Department of Behavioral Health and its certified behavioral health care providers. This 24-hour, seven-day-a-week telephone line is staffed by behavioral health professionals who can refer a caller to immediate help or ...
List of Community-based Service Providers | dmh - Washington, D.C.
DBH certifies a provider to deliver services that support individual recovery with qualified, culturally competent staff in a safe facility. Services include diagnostic assessment, medication, counseling and community support.
Homeless Services | dmh - Washington, D.C.
As part of its Homeless Services Strategy [PDF], DBH helps homeless people with behavioral health disorders who are temporarily or chronically homeless get off the streets and into safe, decent housing where they can get the support they need.
Treatment Services | dmh - Washington, D.C.
For more information about mental health or substance use disorder services, please call the Department of Behavioral Health 24/7 Access Helpline 1-888-793-4357 or visit www.dbh.dc.gov. The Assessment and Referral Center (ARC) Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 7:00am – 6:00pm For same day service, please arrive before 3:30pm