When you are worried about your child’s mental and behavioral health, you might feel frustrated, tired, or even helpless. At Life Management Center, we can help you navigate your child’s mental and behavioral health struggles; there is nothing too big or too small.
Child & Family Services
EPIC Recovery Program
Healthy Families Bay™
Family Intensive Treatment (FIT)
Community Action Team (CAT)
Therapeutic Foster Care
We understand it isn’t easy
Our children and family team are experts in child and adolescent psychiatry and counseling. We can diagnose and treat various mental health, behavior, and psychiatric problems. Our skilled mental health teams work directly with families to develop an individualized plan that encourages healing and recovery. With decades of experience, our services easily integrate into a child’s existing support system, building a team around the family with the goal of keeping the family at the center of care and focused on the child. We offer various services and specialty programs that serve children and families at all stages of development – including before birth.
We’re here to Help
We support children and youth experiencing school-related problems, poor social and coping skills, self-esteem issues, severe behavior problems, substance abuse issues, and much more. If your child is acting out or behaving unusually, it can be difficult to determine whether the behavior is normal adolescent behavior or an indication of a more serious situation. That’s where we can help. Our team has specialized training and extensive experience working with children and adolescents.
Our Team Includes
Our Child and Family services are easy to access whether you need help with an infant, an older child, or a teenager.
Help is Available Now
We’re available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to provide a no-cost mental health assessment for you or your loved one. Call us at 850-522-4485 or visit our facility to get started. For questions about our programs, call us.
In the case of a medical emergency or crisis, please dial 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.