You are our focus. We empower you to take control on the journey toward recovering your life, regaining hope, and embracing your future.

If you or a loved one needs help, we're here. 

At West Central Behavioral Health, we are dedicated to fostering understanding and reducing the stigma surrounding mental, behavioral, and substance use disorders – spreading awareness throughout the Upper Valley and beyond. By offering caring support to adults, children, and families, we guide them toward fulfilling lives.

Our services give attention to those with moderate to severe mental illness and include preventive programs for others. If these do not align with your needs, we are committed to connecting you with the appropriate resources for assistance.


First Appointment? If this is not an emergency, you can make your first appointment by calling
603-542-5128.

Find a location near you. Click here for locations and phone numbers.

At West Central mindful stewardship of resources is paramount. Collaboration with area agencies and organizations, for the good of the community, multiplies our effectiveness, and we recognize those who work for the organization as our most valuable asset.  

Join a team of caring, dedicated professionals.

For a fulfilling career, consider joining the team at West Central Behavioral Health. Community mental health is in the midst of a transformation and West Central is on the leading edge as we implement a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic grant initiative. West Central provides high-quality, person and family-centered mental and substance use disorder services to underserved individuals of all ages, including military service members, Veterans, and their families.

We are seeking a Career Coach to join the Supported Employment team. The position involves networking with local business leaders and involving them in the creation of employment opportunities for West Central clients. Click for more information.

Upcoming Events and Social Gatherings

Our annual art exhibition in support of mental health awareness at AVA Gallery and Art Center, May 3-June 29. Click for more information.
 
 
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