Vermont Department of Mental Health
Vermont (Agency of Human Services) Department of Mental Health
Mission:
The mission of the Department of Mental Health is to promote and improve the health of Vermonters. The Department of Mental Health resides under the Agency of Human Services and has the same critical mission in mind: to improve the conditions and well-being of Vermonters and protect those who cannot protect themselves. The Individuals and families that the Department of Mental Health (DMH) supports in Vermont’s communities want the same things we all want; safe homes, close friends, loving relationships, good health and something meaningful to do each day. Our job is to help them succeed.
Vision:
Mental Health will be a cornerstone of health in Vermont. People will live in caring communities with compassion for and a determination to respond effectively and respectfully to the mental health needs of all citizens. Vermonters will have access to effective prevention, early intervention, and mental health treatment and supports as needed to live, work, learn, and participate fully in their communities.
The Department of Mental Health continues to focus on its vision for self-determination, empowerment, recovery and resiliency. This means being responsive to the needs of Vermonters and their families as well as continuing to challenge ourselves to try and change society’s culture, philosophy, values, and to fully embrace the concepts of recovery and resiliency. By improving our effectiveness and coordination of programs and services around the State, we will help Vermonters meet their needs.
Designated Mental Health Agencies
Northeast Kingdom Human Services (Orleans, Essex, Caledonia, County)
Washington County Mental Health Services
Clara Martin Center (Orange County)
Counseling Service of Addison County
Lamoille County Mental Health Services
Rutland Mental Health Services (Rutland County)
United Counseling Services (Bennington County)
Health Care & Rehabilitation Service (Windsor & Windham County)