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Putnam Christian Service Center

The Putnam Christian Service Center is known as PCSC for short. The center helps residents from all areas of Putnam County who are in a crisis situation. The help given is meant to help the client to avoid or overcome a crisis. Those who get help must be able to show that they can maintain their bills without further help. Please call or visit the website for more information.

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Queen Palm Supportive Housing - Volunteers of America

Queen Palm Supportive Housing provides housing and services for adults who have severe and ongoing mental illnesses. The apartments here are subsidized and the rent is based on your income. There are 11 units and a shared bathroom for use. You will need to meet requirements to participate in this program. Please call or visit the website to learn more.

Email: SebringInfo@voa-fla.org

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Recovery Services - Peace River Center

Peace River Center has recovery services for people who have a severe and persistent mental illness. They can help link you to local services and create a plan of care. A referral is needed. Please call or visit the website for locations and to learn more.

24-hour Crisis Line: 863.519.3744

Services Include:

  • Adult Case Management Services (ACM)
  • Club Success
  • Employment Services
  • Forensic Services
  • Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services

Residential & Inpatient Services (Suwannee County) - Meridian Behavioral Healthcare, Inc.

Residential treatment is designed to meet each person’s needs. The Sid Martin Bridge House helps people with serious addictions. A team of trained experts helps the residents on their recovery journey. The MIST program helps pregnant women with their addictions. The Recovery Center is for teenage boys who have problems with drugs or alcohol.

The Crisis Stabilization Units (CSU) are in Gainesville and Lake City. They help people with serious mental health problems for a short time. If needed, the person can stay longer for more treatment.