Community Mental Health Centre Hours
| Cornwall House | Monday to Friday: 8am - 5pm |
| Manaaki House | Monday to Friday: 8.30am - 5pm |
| St Lukes Centre | Monday to Friday: 8.30am - 4.30pm |
| Taylor Centre | Monday to Friday: 9am - 4.30pm |
| Crisis Teams | 7 days a week: 8am - 11pm |
For urgent assistance after hours 7 days a week: 0800 800 717
Community Mental Health Service
The Auckland District Health Board (DHB) Community Mental Health services provide a range of services for adults with moderate to severe mental illness or psychological distress. Services are provided via multi-disciplinary teams which include psychiatrists, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, social workers.
- Crisis assessment and treatment (24 hours, 7 days a week)
- Continuing Treatment/Care and Recovery. Most clients receiving continuing treatment will have their care coordinated by a key worker, who is a member of the multi-disciplinary team. The key worker takes responsibility for coordinating the specific service each person needs. Clients are able to access a range of more specialist services via the Continuing Treatment/Care and Recovery Teams, for example: CBT, DBT, dual diagnosis, family support, a range of therapeutic groups or individual interventions.
- Early intervention (an intensive service for adults aged 18 - 30 who experience a first episode of psychosis.
- Assertive outreach and flexible, wraparound intensive services for clients with high and complex needs. This includes packages of care provided in partnership with Richmond Fellowship.
- Primary care liaison service: via designated experienced Community Mental Health nurses. This includes access to shared care with GPs.
- Trans-cultural service: clinicians with expertise in trans-cultural issues for clients from refugee or migrant backgrounds. This is linked to the Asian Mental Health service.
- Service Coordination: assisting clients to access a range of community based support services, including mental health residential rehabilitation services.
For more consumer resource information for you and your family please click here to access New Zealand Guidelines Group website.
