Clay Behavioral Health Center

Clay Behavioral Health Center Clay Behavioral Health Center provides mental health and substance use disorder services to Clay County communities.

Mental health and substance abuse services are provided for Clay County, FL residents by Clay Behavioral Health Center. Those services include:
Adult and Children's Mental Health services
Adult and Children's Substance Abuse Treatment
Individual, Family and Group counseling
Adult Crisis Alternative Program
In-home mental health counseling
Vocational and Life skills training
Crisis services
Suppo

rted Housing
Drop-In Center
Outpatient Drug & Alcohol Treatment
Adult Drug Court
Substance Abuse Prevention
Aftercare
For a complete overview of services, please visit the website at www.ccbhc.org

Mental health matters at every age and good mental health is a component of healthy aging & is essential to a high quali...
05/29/2026

Mental health matters at every age and good mental health is a component of healthy aging & is essential to a high quality of life for all ages. Life changes as we grow older can impact well-being—but support is always available. Learn how to care for yourself or a loved one and find help: samhsa.gov/communities/older-adults If you're interested in local services - reach out to CBHC at 904-291-5561 and ask about our BRIDGE telehealth group.

THANK YOU you to the Clay County Board of County Commissioners for recognizing Mental Health Awareness through this proc...
05/28/2026

THANK YOU you to the Clay County Board of County Commissioners for recognizing Mental Health Awareness through this proclamation. Your leadership helps reduce stigma, raise awareness, and ensure our community continues to prioritize mental health and well-being for all.
We are grateful for our friends at NAMI who provide education support and advocacy to individuals and families.
This proclamation is more than a statement—it’s a commitment to continuing the conversations that can make a difference. -this month and EVERY month!

Being there for someone through a difficult moment can include helping them connect to support. 988 is available 24/7. C...
05/27/2026

Being there for someone through a difficult moment can include helping them connect to support. 988 is available 24/7. Call or text anytime, anywhere in the U.S. You don’t have to figure this out alone. If you're in Clay County and need some help call us at 904-291-5561 or check out our Same Day Access days and times at www.ccbhc.org

05/26/2026
In observance of Memorial Day, CBHC offices will be closed on Monday May 25th.  Our phone lines will be answered and on ...
05/25/2026

In observance of Memorial Day, CBHC offices will be closed on Monday May 25th. Our phone lines will be answered and on call staff will be available. We will return to the office on Tuesday May 26th.
We join our friends and families in remembering and honoring the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. Their courage and dedication will never be forgotten.

This May, we celebrate the partnerships that make whole person care possible. When healthcare, faith communities, and ne...
05/24/2026

This May, we celebrate the partnerships that make whole person care possible. When healthcare, faith communities, and neighbors work together, more people find a path to healing. A faith leader. A Sunday school teacher. A trusted elder. You may be the first person a person dealing with a mental health challenge turns to.

Mental illness is a medical condition. This month and every month, communities of faith and faith-based organizations can lead the way: learn the signs, help screen, and know where to refer: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-support/health-care-or-support

05/22/2026

Good mental health is a component of overall health and is essential to a high quality of life for all ages. Language matters. Choosing supportive words can help people feel seen, heard, and respected. Sometimes the most important step is listening. Taking time to listen to the concerns of an individual can help them feel safe sharing what they’re experiencing.

This Mental Health Awareness Month, Mental Health America encourages everyone  to reflect on what a “good day” looks lik...
05/21/2026

This Mental Health Awareness Month, Mental Health America encourages everyone to reflect on what a “good day” looks like to them. “Good” doesn’t have to mean happy or productive. It can mean calm, neutral, comfortable, manageable, or something else. It can change over time. It’s different for everyone, and only you can define what a good day looks like to you.

We can all work together for more good days. Having more good days isn’t a solo mission. Check in with friends, colleagues, and loved ones to see how they’re feeling, and offer support and encouragement. Connection is protection, and you don’t have to carry the weight of “not-so-good” days alone. Even small moments of connection — whether in person or virtual — can reduce stress and anxiety, and remind us we’re not the only ones feeling what we’re feeling. Remember it doesn’t take much to be the good in someone’s day.

More Green to be Seen on our CAT Team.  Looking good while doing good.
05/20/2026

More Green to be Seen on our CAT Team. Looking good while doing good.

Address

1910 Wells Rd
Orange Park, FL
32073

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

(904)2915561

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