Appendix E: WV Behavior Health Centers
Appalachian Community Health Center, Inc.
The Appalachian Community Health Center is a comprehensive behavioral health center established for the benefit of the public. Its mission is to identify, respond and serve the behavioral health needs and promote physical, social, emotional and intellectual well-being of consumers and the community. Services provided include: counseling for children, teens and families, adult day program, developmental disabilities (DD) programs, MR/DD Waiver, life skills training, alcohol and drug abuse assistance and programs, parent education workshops, psychological and psychiatric evaluations and information & referral services. For more information, call 304-636-3232 or visit www.achcinc.org.
Evergreen Behavioral Health Center
Evergreen Behavioral Health focuses on mental health services and provides outpatient care and substance abuse treatment. For more information, call 304-455-4415.
Green Acres Regional Center, Inc.
Green Acres is a behavioral health center serving only those with mental retardation and/or developmental disabilities. The mission of Green Acres is to provide a comprehensive continuum of services and support for skill development to assist developmentally disabled adults in Cabell, Mason, Lincoln and Wayne counties to function at their maximum potential. Participants gain basic, academic and functional living skills as well as vocational training and work experience. Green Acres includes a staff of over 100, including certified professionals in fields like nursing, social work, counseling and psychology. For more information, call 304-762-2522 or visit www.greenacreswv.org.
Kanawha Valley Center (KVC)
KVC is a private, not-for-profit behavioral healthcare organization that provides an integrated array of programs for children, adolescents and their families who are at risk or in crisis. KVC provides family and community support services through a partial hospital program, outpatient services, respite care, state-of-the-art training center and family resource library. Some services provided include: pediatric services, emergency services, family foster care, child, family, and community education and juvenile intake and assessment program. Local offices are in Cabell, Fayette, Kanawha, Lincoln, Logan, Mason, Mercer, Putnam, Roane, Wood, Wyoming and Wayne counties. For more information, call 304-347-9818 or visit www.kvc.org.
Northwood Health Systems, Inc.
Formerly known as Northern Panhandle Behavioral Health Center, Northwood Health Systems is network of services ranging from outpatient to residential care. Northwood operates from 30 locations in Ohio, Marshall and Wetzel counties, providing direct services for children, adolescents, adults and senior citizens. Northwood serves people who have mental illnesses, developmental disabilities, emotional problems and substance dependencies. For more information, call304-843-1111.
Oasis Behavioral Health Services
Oasis Behavioral Health Services provides outpatient mental health services. Some of their services include consultation, psychotherapy, addiction services, psychiatric services, therapy groups, DOT/SAP Services, EAP Services and psychological testing. For more information, call 304-733-3331 or visit www.psychoasis.com. Counties served: Cabell and surrounding counties.
The Potomac Center
The Potomac Center is an independent, non-profit shortterm residential facility. This Center assists children and adults with developmental disabilities, helping them learn skills for successful community living. The center offers an intensive training program, respite program, crisis respite, Kids on the Block program and a specialized family care program. There are also group homes like the Washington Street Group Home and Birch Lane Group Home. For more information, call 304-822-3861 or visit www.potomaccenter.com. Counties served: Barbour, Berkeley, Grant, Hampshire, Hardy, Jefferson, Mineral, Morgan, Pendleton, Randolph, Tucker, Upshur.
Prestera Center
Prestera Center provides clients and their families with services ranging from outpatient services to 24-hour emergency care and residential substance abuse treatment. Additional services provided include: addiction programs, children & family programs and adult programs such as life-planning, advocacy & monitoring, in-home support services, adult case management, hospital admission & discharge planning, job development and placement, basic living skills development, self-help groups and crisis assistance. Prestera has sites in eight counties including Boone, Cabell, Clay, Kanawha, Lincoln, Mason, Putnam and Wayne. For more information, call 800-642-3434 or visit www.prestera.org.
Seneca Health Services, Inc.
Seneca Health Services, Inc. provides community-based behavioral health services to adults and children/adolescents with a mental illness, a developmental disability or an addiction. Services include: adult outpatient mental health and substance abuse services, child/adolescent outpatient services, advocacy and linkage with other service providers, in-home support services, hospital admission and discharge planning, medication management, psychotherapy, supportive individual and group counseling, crisis assistance (304-872-2659) 24 hours daily, day treatment and training, residential services, substance abuse prevention, education and treatment and specialized services to persons with a developmental disability. For more information, call 304-872-6503 or visit www.shsinc.org. Counties served: Clay, Greenbrier, Nicholas, Pocahontans, Webster.
Valley HealthCare System
Valley HealthCare is a comprehensive community mental health center, providing behavioral health services in north central West Virginia for over 30 years. Valley HealthCare offers individuals services and programs in mental health, cognitive impairments, developmental disabilities and chemical dependency. For more information, call 304-296-1731 or visit www.valleyhealthcare.org. Counties served: Marion, Monongalia, Preston, Taylor.

