Mental health treatment for children, adolescents, adults, and families.
Clinics in Bennettsville,
Chesterfield and Dillon
Welcome to Tri-County Community Mental Health Center! Tri-County CMHC provides coordinated outpatient mental health services to adults, children, and families in Chesterfield, Marlboro, and Dillon counties. Our purpose is to support our clients by facilitating an understanding of their mental health needs, assisting with the identification of barriers to recovery, and developing wellness-focused solutions. We strive to work with clients to create a person-centered treatment plan that makes use of available support systems.
Easy Access to Service
Our goal is to make access to care quick and easy. There are many ways you can begin receiving treatment services at Tri-County.
Adult Services
Tri-County Mental Health Center provides coordinated outpatient services to adults with severe and persistent mental illness, and their families, in the three counties we serve.
Child and Teen Services
Tri-County Mental Health Center provides Child, Adolescent and their Family’s Outpatient Program to ensure that quality mental health services are provided to children and adolescents.
About Us
Tri-County CMHC is one of the South Carolina Department of Mental Health’s 16 Community Mental Health Centers. We serve Chesterfield, Marlboro, and Dillon counties. Our mission is to support the recovery of persons with mental illness. Our priorities are to serve adults with serious and disabling mental illness and emotionally disturbed children and adolescents and their families.
Tri-County Values:
- Promotion of mental health through counseling, consultation, and preventative education
- The focus on improved quality of life, accessing potential, and reducing the effects of disability.
- The administration of services in a manner that promotes dignity, builds on strengths, supports independence, and respects the wishes of the client.
- The provision of services provided locally or as close to the client’s home as possible.
- The promotion of services that are age, culturally, and racially appropriate.
- The elimination of stigma associated with being a client of mental health services and discrimination against mental health service clients in any aspect of community integration.