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Ex-Offender Relies on Donations.  If you would like to help men and women making the transition back to society and their families too, please donate what you can to the Pinellas Ex-offender Re-entry Coalition.

Did you know...

In 1998, more than 950,000 women were under correctional supervision, about 1% of the U.S. female population. 

- Bureau of Justice Statistics
Home Mental Healthcare
Mental Healthcare


FAMILY EMERGENCY TREATMENT CENTER (FETC)
Mental Health Emergency Walk-In Clinic
8 a.m. – 10 p.m. Monday - Saturday
400 15th Street North St. Petersburg, FL
(727) 552-1053 10 p.m. – 8 a.m.

11254 58 Street North Pinellas Park, FL
(727) 541-4628
SUICIDE HOTLINE (727) 791-3131

FETC offers assistance to children, adolescents and adults with personal problems ranging from family and life adjustment difficulties to stress reactions and mental illness.

Services includes:
Immediate Evaluation & Assessment
Counseling
Individual and Group Therapy
Medication management
Appointment with Community Resources
Aftercare Follow-Up Services
Ryan White Funding

Our Staff Includes:

Psychiatrists
Psychologists
Care Managers
Registered Nurses
Nurse Practitioners
Clinical Social Workers

FETC’s values:

Protect the dignity and privacy of every person we serve
Provide service regardless of the individual’s financial resources
Respond to the diversity of our community through culturally sensitive and consumer focused care
Target outcomes that satisfy the consumer and demonstrate program effectiveness.

FETC’s provides Substance Abuse and Mental Health Counseling. Persons eligible for Ryan White funding can receive substance abuse and mental health counseling at the Family Emergency Treatment Center in St. Petersburg. Ryan White funding provides services for persons and their loved ones who are living with the HIV virus or AIDS

FETC also provides an alternative resource for the law enforcement officer who has an individual who does not meet Baker Act criteria yet is in need of mental health interventions. An alternative to costly, time-consuming and many times inappropriate treatment options such as hospital emergency rooms, crisis units and jails.

FETC’s goal is to improve the quality of life for the individual by providing an individual treatment prior to their condition deteriorating and allowing them to remain with family and friends in their community.
 
Florida's Disability Resource Directory
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