Penndel Mental Health Center

About

History:

Penndel Mental Health Center is a private, non-profit community mental health center, which has been providing psychiatric and social services to residents of Lower Bucks County for over 50 years.  Affiliated by contract with the Bucks County Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities since 1969, PMHC is one of three “base service units” in Bucks County whose mission is to make quality services readily available to all residents.  Over the years, PMHC has expanded across three buildings, five residential programs, and now offers a wide variety of community-based services designed to support individuals and families throughout the region.

Our Vision:

All people have immediate access to high quality behavioral-health related services, provided in a safe, accepting environment.

Our Mission:

Strengthening individual, family, and community well-being through accessible, high-quality community-based behavioral health services.

Our Values:

We create equitable and easy access to services.

We engage with our clients so our services are adaptive to individualized needs.

We support and develop our staff.

We embrace collaboration.

We are honest and trusted partners.

We provide comprehensive and integrated services.

We listen to the community so our services are responsive to evolving needs.

We demonstrate operational excellence in everything we do.

We build healthy environments that promote healing and recovery.

We work as one Penndel.