The Center for Health Care Services

The Center for Health Care Services The Center offers integrated care for mental health, substance use and developmental disabilities

The Center for Health Care Services provides integrated care to improve the lives of children and adults with mental health conditions, substance use challenges and intellectual or developmental disabilities. For information about the services provided please visit www.CHCSBC.org

10/14/2025

🌟 Celebrating Hispanic Heritage & Mental Health! 🌟

We’re a little late to the party, but it’s never too late to honor the richness of Hispanic culture and the importance of mental health awareness! 💚

Check out this video breaking down common mental health terms in English and Spanish. Learning these words helps us communicate better, reduce stigma, and support wellness in all communities.

📹 Watch, learn, and share!

🧟‍♂️ New limited-edition Halloween tee alert!Our cute zombie has the right idea: Feed your brain, not your worries. 💚🧠Sn...
10/13/2025

🧟‍♂️ New limited-edition Halloween tee alert!

Our cute zombie has the right idea: Feed your brain, not your worries. 💚🧠
Snag yours before they disappear into the night!

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Today, we observe Indigenous Peoples’ Day and acknowledge the rich history, profound strength, and unwavering resilience...
10/13/2025

Today, we observe Indigenous Peoples’ Day and acknowledge the rich history, profound strength, and unwavering resilience of Native communities. We recognize the profound cultural contributions of Indigenous peoples and the importance of advancing equity, respect, healing, and mental wellness.

At The Center, we remain committed to providing care that honors every individual’s heritage, story, and identity.

10/11/2025

Sometimes it’s the little moments that make the biggest impact 💚 We asked golfers what their favorite part of the day was at in honor of ⛳️

On October 3rd, he asked me what album was dropping… so I said:“The Life of a Showgirl,” by Taylor Swift. ✨🪩Whether you’...
10/03/2025

On October 3rd, he asked me what album was dropping… so I said:
“The Life of a Showgirl,” by Taylor Swift. ✨🪩

Whether you’re in your Showgirl Era or your Pink Wednesday Era, we’re here to remind you:
💗 Being kind is always in style.
💚 Mental health matters, even for Plastics and Swifties.
🧡 You can sit with us. Always.

Need support or resources? Visit us at chcsbc.org to learn more and get help today!

09/30/2025

💚 30 Reasons to Stay Alive – Final Day 💚
Today, our Marketing Team at The Center closes out this powerful series with the most important reminder of all:

Reason 30: The world is better with you in it.

You matter. Your story isn’t over. And even on days when it’s hard to see your own light, others still feel it.

🌟 Help us spread this message. Tag someone who needs to hear it or share this post to let others know they’re not alone.

If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, call or text 988 for the Su***de & Crisis Lifeline.

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09/30/2025

💚 30 Reasons to Stay Alive 💚
Reason 29: To celebrate little victories.

Gloria, Client Rights Officer at The Center, reminds us that even the smallest wins are worth acknowledging. Every step forward counts, no matter how small it may seem.

🎉 What little victory are you celebrating today? Share it in the comments so we can celebrate with you.

If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, call or text 988 for the Su***de & Crisis Lifeline.

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09/29/2025

💚 30 Reasons to Stay Alive 💚
Reason 28: To see your favorite movie again.

Jackie, Community Referral Liaison at The Center, reminds us how comforting it can be to revisit the movies we love. Her go-to favorite is Jurassic Park, a classic that never loses its magic. 🎬🦖

🎥 What’s your favorite movie to rewatch when you need comfort or joy? Share it in the comments so we can all add to our watchlists.

If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, call or text 988 for the Su***de & Crisis Lifeline.

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09/28/2025

💚 30 Reasons to Stay Alive 💚
Reason #27: To feel the rain and smell fresh air after it.

We’re sharing this one a day late because sometimes life happens and we get pulled in different directions. What matters is that we keep going.

Michelle, Program Director for Primary Care at The Center, reminds us that even a storm can lead to something refreshing and peaceful. The smell of fresh rain and the calm that follows are gentle reminders that difficult moments can pass. 🌧️🌿

✨ What’s your favorite rainy day moment? Tell us in the comments.

If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, call or text 988 for the Su***de & Crisis Lifeline.

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09/26/2025

💚 30 Reasons to Stay Alive 💚
Reason 26: To help someone else who needs hope.

Monica Garcia, Care Manager at The Center, reminds us that offering hope to others not only lifts them up but also strengthens our own sense of purpose and connection. 💚

✨ Who has inspired you with hope when you needed it most? Share in the comments to keep the chain of hope going.

If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, call or text 988 for the Su***de & Crisis Lifeline.

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09/26/2025

💚 30 Reasons to Stay Alive 💚
Reason 25: To taste something sweet.

Ashley, Director of Integrated Marketing and Communications at The Center, reminds us that life’s little joys, like tasting something sweet, can brighten even the toughest days. 🍰🍫🍭

🍩 What’s your favorite sweet treat? Share it in the comments and let’s celebrate life’s simple pleasures together.

If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, call or text 988 for the Su***de & Crisis Lifeline.

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09/24/2025

💚 30 Reasons to Stay Alive 💚
Reason 24: To experience forgiveness and healing.

Denise, Occupational Health Nurse at The Center, reminds us that forgiveness and healing, both for ourselves and others, can bring peace, growth, and hope.

💬 What’s one way you’ve experienced healing or forgiveness recently? Share in the comments to inspire others.

If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, call or text 988 for the Su***de & Crisis Lifeline.

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Address

6800 Park Ten Boulevard , Suite 200-S
San Antonio, TX
78213

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm

Telephone

+12102611000

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