Cherokee Etowah Dekalb Mental Health Center is a mental health treatment facility serving Fort Payne and the surrounding Alabama area. The facility provides specialized care tailored to meet the unique needs of each client.
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Cherokee Etowah Dekalb (CED) Mental Health Center, located in Fort Payne, Alabama, provides comprehensive mental health and substance abuse services to residents across Cherokee, Etowah, and Dekalb counties. The center offers a wide range of outpatient, intensive outpatient, and adult day treatment programs designed to support individuals with mental health conditions, substance use disorders, and co-occurring diagnoses. Patients receive individualized care plans that include therapy, medication management, crisis intervention, and support services tailored to each person’s needs.
CED Mental Health Center also emphasizes family and community engagement through programs such as Project FIND and school-based services. Children, adolescents, and adults benefit from evidence-based therapeutic approaches including individual, group, and family therapy. With specialized services for dual diagnosis, pregnant women, and at-risk youth, the center ensures comprehensive care is accessible for all members of the community. By combining compassionate care with professional expertise, CED Mental Health Center is committed to helping individuals achieve stability, wellness, and improved quality of life.