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Counseling and Case Management
Farmington Social Services (FCS) provides a variety of social service programs for its residents who are experiencing financial, physical and psycho-social hardships. Social workers are available to assess needs, advise on available options, provide referrals and support and serve as an advocate. Social Workers on staff are available for crisis intervention.
Farmington Community Services:
For assistance with individual questions and cases please contact our office at (860) 675-2390. For more detailed information about our department follow the following link for Case Management.
Other Counseling Resources:
Wheeler Clinic (Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse as well as Crisis Services)
Wheeler Clinic is a nonprofit with multiple locations and offers assessment, group therapy and medication therapy.
The Adult Psychiatric Outpatient Services clinic at 10 Talcott Notch Road in Farmington offers evaluation and treatment of a wide range of psychiatric disorders for adults ages 18 and over, under the auspices of UConn John Dempsey Hospital. The clinic is handicapped accessible, offers free parking and is located in a modern office building just off the main UConn Health campus in Farmington. We provide essential psychiatric services for approximately 2,500 active patients (nearly 18,000 patient visits annually) who come from all over the state of Connecticut, as many as 75 percent of whom are insured by Medicare and/or Medicaid. We are therefore one of the larger public sector psychiatric clinics in the state. UConn John Dempsey Hospital is licensed by the Connecticut Department of Public Health and accredited by the Joint Commission.
Bristol Hospital Counseling Center
Since 1960, the Bristol Hospital Counseling Center has been committed to providing quality mental health and substance use recovery services to the greater Bristol community. The highly trained, skilled professional therapists of Bristol Hospital's Counseling Center provide counseling to individual adults, couples and families who seek assistance for a wide variety of issues. Problems range from temporary difficulties to complex long-term problems that affect emotional and physical health. Requests for services are accepted directly from area residents or from physicians and other healthcare professionals.