Our vision: Provide behavioral healthcare solutions to improve lives and strengthen our community. The purpose and mission of Community Counseling of Bristol County, Inc. (CCBC) is to develop and deliver compassionate, responsive, culturally competent, and quality mental health and substance abuse services to meet the prevention, education, treatment, rehabilitation and recovery needs of those in our community.
These services are based on the latest evidence-based approaches to respond to the complex needs of children, adolescents, adults, elders and families as part of a locally integrated health-care delivery system linked to regional and statewide delivery systems.
These services are based on the latest evidence-based approaches to respond to the complex needs of children, adolescents, adults, elders and families as part of a locally integrated health-care delivery system linked to regional and statewide delivery systems.
Services
At Community Counseling of Bristol County, Inc. (CCBC) we seek to develop and deliver compassionate, responsive and quality mental health and addictions treatment services to meet the prevention, education, treatment and rehabilitation needs of those in our community. For those whose primary language is not English, we have Portuguese and Spanish speaking staff available.
CCBC serves individuals in Southeastern Massachusetts and has offices located in Bristol and Plymouth Counties. Community Counseling of Bristol County (CCBC) was in many respects born out of the Community Mental Health Movement. A movement aimed at providing mental health care close to where people live, and decreasing reliance on large, isolated, crowded institutions that often provided little treatment and were quite stigmatizing.
Here are some links to other organizations that our clients, their friends, family, and / or significant others may find useful. SAMSHA's vision is a life in the community for everyone. SAMSHA's mission is to build resilience and facilitate recovery for people with or at risk for substance abuse and mental illness.
CCBC's goal is to fulfill our mission to improve lives and strengthen our community through behavioral health care solutions. Your generous support enables us to provide innovative behavioral health services and educational programs that support individuals and families through all stages of life. With your help, we are able to increase access to care and advocate for those suffering from a serious and persistent mental illness. Together we can continue to make a difference in our local communities.
Reviews (9)
James Gould
May 10, 2022
Completely Unprofessional, the secretaries are very rude, it is constantly assisting them doing their jobs with information they should be aware of or are just not motivated to have the knowledge of things they should be dealing with in various situations. Extremely bad experiences after multiple times in CCBC's (Community Counseling of Bristol County) "CARE." But only that but it is the main and practically only service available in the area due to mergers and area platforms.
Callie Martin
Feb 09, 2022
Mina Knight
Nov 04, 2021
Pepe TheChan
Apr 09, 2021
Do not come to this place! A woman named Dawn mannard had me falsely committed after I thwarted off unwanted and inappropriate advances, 15 years of the hardest work down the drain after being forced to sit in a bright hallway at sturdy hospital for 5 days sleep deprived and forced to bath and go to the bathroom in front of 20 year old nurses. Dawn Mannard should be in prison for her unethical and inappropriate treatment of mentally I'll patients. This experience has left me truly traumatized and I now have panic attacks about 6 times a day and no longer leave the house.
Joshua Amaral
Feb 17, 2020
I have never been more frustrated in my life with the wait time on my medications I have not received a call to be check in to see how I'm doing. ive tried to call in a refill and the call goes straight to an emergency number prompt. Very disappointed with how low the service is between my appointments and having to go to the pharmacy just to wait an extra 4 days after the pick up date for them to give me my medication.
Heidi Shiverdecker
Feb 17, 2019
Emily Correia
Nov 20, 2018
They are unethical. I haven't been able to make some appointments due to lack of transportation and they closed my case without giving me any information about where to find another doctor. I will be able to find one but the thought that others who don't have the resources I have will be left behind because of circumstances out of their control is what made me make such a bad review.
Alexandra A.
Dec 17, 2017
Was treated great during a stay at CCBC crisis center. Very pleasant and respectful staff. However their after care is "they do not care". Treated like just a meaningless number. I suffer from sever depression, self esteem issues, well as currently dealing with homelessness and this place got my hopes up just to let me down. Feel like a fool for thinking they truly cared and would help me through this difficult time. In all a typical medical center, milk your insurance and once it's dry, tough luck.
Brooke Warming
Nov 05, 2016
Come to the end first, I sat there for 25 minutes to hear they tried to contact me, when I was contacted before, but number was different now. As I was standing in front of her to sign-in, Casey a receptionist, picked up the phone and started to ask for a camp form for her daughter. So I sat down instead of listening to her business. She took some calls, some told to hold, booked a couple of appointments, as I sat there, I couldn't believe it.
When she was done she picked the phone back up and she received and thanked the person on the phone for her camp form. I looked up again waiting for the other receptionist. Then she says are you waiting to check-in. She seen me standing there when she wasn't doing anything before her important camp form in which should be felt with off her work time.
When she was done she picked the phone back up and she received and thanked the person on the phone for her camp form. I looked up again waiting for the other receptionist. Then she says are you waiting to check-in. She seen me standing there when she wasn't doing anything before her important camp form in which should be felt with off her work time.