Medway Schools has partnered with Care Solace, which offers mental health care coordination services and can help connect you, your child, and extended family members with appropriate community-based mental health providers.
Whether it's counseling, therapy, or other mental health services, Care Solace can assist you in finding the support your family may need. To access Care Solace's coordination services, simply reach out using the following options:
Call 888-515-0595: Their multilingual helpline is staffed 24/7/365.
Visit www.caresolace.com/medway: On their website, you can explore mental health providers independently or click "Book Appointment" for personalized assistance through video chat, email, or phone.
What is the Behavioral Health Help Line? The Massachusetts Behavioral Health Help Line (BHHL) connects individuals and families to the full range of treatment services for mental health and substance use offered in Massachusetts including outpatient, urgent and immediate crisis care. Call for real-time support, initial clinical assessment, and connection to the right evaluation and treatment.
It’s free, confidential, and no health insurance is required.
Real-time interpretation in 200+ languages
Deaf or hard of hearing? Contact MassRelay at 711
The Behavioral Health Help Line is a service of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, operated by the Massachusetts Behavioral Health Partnership (MBHP)
Behavioral Health Partners of MetroWest (BHPMW) is the one place to find and connect you to the multiple services you need to improve your quality of life.
Greater MetroWest residents can call the referral line to speak with a care coordinator who will help access mental health and social services that are right for you, or complete our online form. Visit the website here.
The Massachusetts Behavioral Health Access (MABHA) website helps both providers and individuals locate openings in mental health and substance use disorder services. We welcome everyone to search for services that they can access directly from their community.
There are three groups of services available for public searching on MABHA. Please refer to each of these sections for details.
Youth and Family Services
Substance Use Disorder Services
Mental Health Services
The Community Behavioral Health Center (CBHC) is a new model of care created by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to coordinate an integrated array of behavioral health services for MassHealth members and Optum Commercial, including treatment for mental health, substance use, and co-occurring disorders. CBHCs serve as entry points for timely, flexible, evidence-based treatment including routine appointments, urgent visits, and 24/7 community-based crisis intervention as an alternative to hospital emergency departments.
Integrated Behavioral Health and Substance Use services to Masshealth members.
Walk in Availability
Hey Sam is a dedicated peer-to-peer texting service for people up to 24 years old. Designed for and staffed by young people, Hey Sam gives youth the opportunity to reach peers if they are struggling, need someone to talk to, or need support.
If you or someone you know is feeling lonely, depressed, overwhelmed, or suicidal, we are here for you.
Whatever the reason, reach out. You are not alone. Text: 439-726 | Hours: 9AM-Midnight\
Life Stance Health - formerly Psychological Care Associates - They have clinical psychologists on staff that specialize in eating disorders.
Community Impact in Milford (telehealth) - They have clinicians specializing in eating disorders.
Center for Adolescent and Young Adult Health -located in Milford. Multi-disciplinary health center focusing on adolescent health needs. Nutritionist embedded in the program.
Eating Disorders Clinical and Research Program - Mass General - This is a very comprehensive program.
Walden - Eating Disorder - It looks like you can refer your child there as a parent.
MEDA - Multi-Service Eating Disorders Association - This site can connect you with therapists, groups etc. all specializing in eating disorders.
Cambridge Eating Disorder Center - They have different levels of treatment including partial programs and they have a location in Concord, NH.
Metrowest Nutrition - This may be too heavy on the nutrition side, but I believe they offer telehealth and it says that they work with eating disorders.
Therapy Matcher - You can call or email with information on what you're looking for in terms of a therapist, and someone will personally assist with providing several possible referrals.
Parkland Medical Center - Located in Salem, NH. They accept MA insurance and offer PHP and IOP.
F.E.A.S.T - A community of parents and those supporting families affected by eating disorders.
Starting a conversation about mental health does not need to be uncomfortable, and it can make all the difference. Check out these resources to learn how to support a friend – or get help for yourself.
The mission of NAMI Massachusetts is to improve the quality of life for people diagnosed with mental health conditions and their families. We seek to improve the public’s awareness and understanding of mental health conditions and ensure that all people impacted by a mental health condition receive the support they need in a timely fashion.
Everyone experiences stress, sadness and anxiety from time to time—it’s part of life.
But if you are feeling overwhelmed, depressed, or unable to do the things you once enjoyed, it may be time to assess your emotional health. If you are concerned about yourself or someone you love, take a few minutes to complete an anonymous self-assessment.
The Jed Foundation’s Mental Health Resource Center provides essential information about common emotional health issues and shows teens and young adults how they can support one another, overcome challenges, and make a successful transition to adulthood.
Caregiver forums for those supporting children with mental health needs. Click here for more information.
Find information here to help you support children who are struggling with mental health, behavior, or learning challenges. Browse by category or use the symptom checker tool.
This is an ever-changing list of group therapy options in the region.