Florida League
Mental Health, Case Management and Behavioral Health
All people face difficult life predicaments such as family or peer relationship conflicts, the death of a loved one, parenting issues, school or work problems, marriage/divorce and intimate relationship issues that harshly affect our lives and cause upset. The Mental Health Department has been providing services to people who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Deaf blind and struggling with emotional life issues since 1982 in Florida and 1910 in NY.
In our private and confidential offices we meet with individuals, families, couples and groups who are having difficulty managing their concerns about depression, anxiety, stress, anger, sexuality or illness, in addition to other topics.
We work with our clients to determine their best road back to emotional well-being.
All of our therapists are fully qualified and licensed professionals with many years of experience and knowledge of specific emotional issues that Deaf, Hard of Hearing or Deaf blind people face. All of our therapists are sign language fluent and sensitive to all the communication needs of our clients.
Mental Health and Social Services:
To make an appointment or for more information, please call: 954-731-7200.
Funding for Children’s programming provided through grants from Children’s Service Council of Broward County http://www.cscbroward.org
Funding for special programs provided through grants by United Way of Broward County http://www.unitedwaybroward.org
Funding also provided by Community Foundation of Broward County http://www.cfbroward.org
Funding provided for special programs through grants by Broward County Children Services Administration Division http://www.broward.org/children

