Community behavioral health clinic serving Connecticut's Naugatuck Valley, New Haven, and Shoreline
BHcare operates a nonprofit community behavioral health clinic across three Connecticut regions, licensed by state health and child-welfare agencies and accredited by The Joint Commission. The organization runs integrated care (primary + behavioral health), domestic violence services, and substance-use treatment. The hiring mix is clinical-heavy—40 of 62 active roles are healthcare positions—while adoption velocity has slowed, suggesting resource constraints typical of nonprofit clinic networks operating at operational capacity.
BHcare is a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic established in 1979, operating across the Lower Naugatuck Valley, Greater New Haven, and Shoreline areas of Connecticut. The organization serves individuals, families, and children affected by mental illness, domestic violence, and substance use disorders through a family of services including The Umbrella Center for Domestic Violence Services, the Hope Family Justice Center, The Parent Child Resource Center, and The Alliance for Prevention & Wellness. In December 2019, BHcare partnered with Fair Haven Community Health Care to launch Shoreline Family Health Care, an integrated care center pairing primary care clinicians and behavioral health professionals. The clinic is licensed by Connecticut's Department of Public Health and Department of Children and Families.
BHcare serves the Lower Naugatuck Valley, Greater New Haven, and Shoreline communities in Connecticut. It operates an integrated care center (Shoreline Family Health Care) co-launched with Fair Haven Community Health Care in December 2019.
Behavioral health treatment, domestic violence services, substance use and medication-assisted treatment, crisis intervention, transitional housing, and prevention/wellness programs. Services span children, families, and adults.
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