About Us
Ozark Center is one of the most comprehensive community-based mental health programs in the State of Missouri.
Established as a community mental health clinic (CMHC) in 1965, Ozark Center has grown into an organization that services more than 13,200 clients every year. Ozark Center provides comprehensive behavioral health services to children, adults, and families in a four-county area in rural Southwest Missouri. Ozark Center provides acute inpatient care, Autism services, crisis intervention, emergency assessments, individual, group, family, and marriage counseling, in-home support, residential care for adults and adolescents, substance abuse/addiction services, 24-hour crisis hotline, Will's Place, providing behavioral healthcare for children and psychiatric services and medication management.
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Ozark Center is one of the most comprehensive community-based mental health programs in the State of Missouri.
Established as a community mental health clinic (CMHC) in 1965, Ozark Center has grown into an organization that services more than 13,200 clients every year. Ozark Center provides comprehensive behavioral health services to children, adults, and families in a four-county area in rural Southwest Missouri. Ozark Center provides acute inpatient care, Autism services, crisis intervention, emergency assessments, individual, group, family, and marriage counseling, in-home support, residential care for adults and adolescents, substance abuse/addiction services, 24-hour crisis hotline, Will's Place, providing behavioral healthcare for children and psychiatric services and medication management.
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- Point(s) of Contact
- DEL CAMP
4173477600 Ozark Center - Wendy Jones
4173477865 wljones@freemanhealth.com
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- Hours of Operation
- Outpatient services = Monday - Friday Inpatient services & crisis services = 24 hrs. a day/7 days a week
- Site Type
- NHSC: Community Outpatient Facility
Nurse Corps: Community Mental Health Center (CMHC)
Pediatric Specialty: Community Mental Health Center (CMHC)
- Rural Designation
- Non-Rural
- Site Status
- NHSC Active Site
Nurse Corps Active Site
Pediatric Speciality Active Site
- Program Approved Services Provided
- General Mental Health Care
- Site Specific Services Provided
- Geriatrics
Pharmacy
Psychiatric/Mental Health Services
- Languages Spoken by Patients
- English
Spanish
- Number of Patients Served Annually
- 13200
- Facility Size
- Over 20 locations throughout Joplin, Carthage and Neosho providing outpatient, inpatient and housing services.
- Other Benefits Provided
- 401a
403b
CMEs/CEUs
Malpractice Coverage
- Relevant Links
- Freeman Health System
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