St. Joseph County
Information is provided for educational purposes. Listings do not indicate support or recommendation of any kind.
Only local programs are listed here. Additional resources can be found throughout the site.
Information and Referral:


Emergency Services:
Police Department: 911


Crisis:



Home and Community Based Programs
:
DMHA: Community Alternatives to Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facilities: Access Point Contact
*For youth who have or are eligible for Medicaid and have high level of needs due to mental health concerns.
AAA: (Aged and Disabled or Traumatic Brain Injury Medicaid Waiver and C.H.O.I.C.E.)
*Seniors or physical disabilities/traumatic brain injuries that require in-home supports. Waiting list-3+years?
BDDS: (Developmental Disability, Autism and Support Services Medicaid Waiver)
*Developmentally delayed and/or have diagnosis of Autism and require in-home services. Waiting list-12+years?

Public Resources:


Education:


Family Needs: (Food, Housing, Utilities)


Mental Health Providers:
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • Substance Abuse Providers:

Medical/Health Centers: (with No or Low/Sliding Scale Fee)


Support Groups:



Special Needs/Advocacy Programs:
  • In-Pact's mission is to provide services designed to adequately meet the needs of all persons with Autism and
    other developmental disabilities. Affordable rental apartments-Lake/Porter. Continuum of Educational services
    through collaborative planning. Foster Care-group homes and supported living environments. Friendship Union-
    Self Advocacy Support Group for adults. Supported Employment. Phone 219-662-1905


Legal Assistance:



Prevention Programs:
  • Suicide Prevention Council of St. Joseph County and Surrounding Areas is an independent, collaborative group
    of many organizations and individuals in northern Indiana united to enhance regional efforts in suicide
    prevention across the lifespan.
  • Transitional Living Services, Inc.-50629 Tumbleweed Trl Granger, IN 46530
  • Center For The Homeless Inc-813 S Michigan St South Bend, IN 46601-Provides emergency and transitional
    housing for the homeless, including raising public awareness and advocacy. Contact 574-282-8700
  • Project Impact targets first- and second-time offenders 9-17 and their families. Program provides counseling
    (individual and group), computer training, life skills, job training, school drop-out prevention, tutoring and
    study skills training, mentoring and parenting education. Indianapolis and South Bend Locations.


Special Mention: