Behavioral Health Community Support Unit
ABOUT US
WSSU Awarded 2-year Grant on 2/2/21 from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Thanks to a $3,793,191 grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the rehabilitation counseling program will be able to provide treatment services to individuals with serious mental health issues and co-occurring disorders in a dozen counties in the Piedmont Triad.
WSSU’s Behavioral and Health Community Support Unit (WSSU’s BeHCU) and the BeHCU Support Mobile Unit (WSSU’s BeHCU-MU) was developed by the Department of Rehabilitation Counseling and is located on the campus of Winston-Salem State University within the School of Health Sciences, Center of Excellence for the Elimination of Health Disparities (CEEHD). The BeHCU Center is federally funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and is a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC). The BeHCU provides support to address serious mental and emotional illness, co-occurring disorders, opioid use disorders, alcohol and other drug use disorders and the vocational needs of diverse men, women, children, transitional-aged youth, and veterans residing in the Piedmont Triad Area of North Carolina (included: Forsyth, Surry, Randolph). Preventative health care services are provided to reduce communicable diseases and provide referrals for health services. Various screening and testing services are available to screen for communicable diseases (e.g., Covid-19, HIV, and Hepatitis). The BeHCU also works with community partners to provide case management to address the various needs of our clients.
For additional information, please visit the article: WSSU rehabilitation counseling, on the road for recovery with new community support mobile unit
Our mission is to positively impact the behavioral health and healthcare needs of our communities, with emphasis on individuals in underserved communities within the Forsyth, Randolph, and Surry counties.
Our vision is to meet the behavioral and health care needs of our community members utilizing an integrative approach to treatment in collaboration with our community partners at no cost to clients served.
SERVICE
We believe that we have a responsibility to make a positive impact using the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) model in supporting behavioral health awareness and the needs of our community at large.
DIVERSITY
We embrace the concept of cultural humility and foster an inclusive environment in which people from all backgrounds, cultures and circumstance feel welcomed, appreciated, and valued.
RESPECT
We believe in preserving the dignity, potential, and well-being of every individual by providing services and information that honors individualized needs and the consumer rights to choose what is best for them.
SOCIAL JUSTICE
We embrace the responsibility of advocacy that involves supporting client empowerment and engagement in activities that confront and ensure equal access to services and resources available that improve the quality of life for our consumers.
INTEGRITY
We are committed to the provision of services and engagement in activities that are ethical, honest, beneficial to our clients, and adhere to our professional ethical codes.
INNOVATION
We strive to create a treatment and work environment where innovation, creativity, and inspiration is encouraged and expected to meet the unique needs of our community.
QUALITY
We are committed to providing client-focused comprehensive care in an environment devoted to excellent service, innovative and integrative care that yield exceptional outcomes.
HELP is here. Call us today to begin your journey to behavioral health and wellness.
Winston Salem State University
FL Atkins Annex (Corner of Cromartie Street)
601 S. Martin Luther King Blvd.
Winston Salem, NC 27110