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Local Treatment Centers

Community Behavioral Health (CBH) is a not-for-profit 501c (3) corporation contracted by the City of Philadelphia to provide mental health and substance abuse services for Philadelphia County Medicaid recipients.

 

The Office of Addiction Services (OAS) ,formerly known as the Coordinating Office for Drug and Alcohol Abuse Programs (CODAAP), plans, funds, and monitors substance abuse prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery support services in Philadelphia.

 

Philadelphia Office of Mental Health (OMH) provides mental health services for more than 40,000 adults and children requiring medical, social, and educational services. The office provides these services through an extensive network of contracted provider agencies located throughout Philadelphia.

This network of services includes:
11 community mental health centers 
More than 30 specialized health agencies 
5 crisis response centers 
30 in-patient provider agencies

 

Intellectual Disability Services (IDS) Created under the Pennsylvania Mental Health and Mental Retardation Act of 1966, Intellectual disAbility Services (IDS) plans, administers, monitors, and coordinates services for over 12,000 Philadelphia citizens with intellectual disability. Its mission is to create, promote, and enhance the supports and services available to individuals with intellectual disability. Services will foster choices, meaningful personal relationships, community participation, and dignity and respect as valued citizens.