VBHCS News

Chris Wyre announces retirement / VBH Board names Phyllis Persinger President

August 7, 2020 – Chris Wyre announces retirement / VBH Board names Phyllis Persinger President Dr. James Boerner, Chair of the Volunteer Behavioral Health (VBH) Board of Directors, announced at the…

Volunteer Awarded 32 Counties to Provide Behavioral Health Safety Net for CHILDREN!

The new Behavioral Health Safety Net (BHSN) for Children in Tennessee, which will provide mental health services to children, will begin on September 1. Through the Tennessee Department of Mental…

VBH COVID-19 OPERATIONAL UPDATE

TO PROTECT OUR CLIENTS AND STAFF DURING THIS TIME WE ARE REDUCING THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WE HAVE IN THE OFFICES. After much consideration, We have made the difficult decision…

We’re Here for you!

We wanted to let everyone to know that we are taking the necessary steps to make sure our clients and staff remain healthy during this time. We know right now…

Town Hall Meeting Focused on Opioid and Mental Health

State Representative Mike Sparks, recently held a opioid and mental health town hall meeting in Smyrna. Our very own Nathan Miller was on the panel with many other great leaders….

Our Second Location Opens in Chattanooga

Our second Chattanooga location, Johnson Mental Health, is located at 7625 Hamilton Park Dr., Suite 14. Phone: (423) 634-8884 Our first location is located in the downtown/Northshore area of Chattanooga….

Crisis Intervention Training expands to eight additional counties.

We honored that the state recently awarded Volunteer as part of a new grant, to expand CIT services. TDMHSAS announces new grant to expand Crisis Intervention Team Programs in Tennessee…

WORLD SUICIDE PREVENTION DAY

2019 Theme is “Working Together to Prevent Suicide” What can I do to aid in suicide prevention? Know the warnings of suicide. Raise awareness about the warning signs of suicide….

September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month

Your knowledge of suicidal signs will save lives. Educate yourself about suicide warning signs, listen and pay attention to your friends, family, co-workers and everyone around you. Here are warning…

We are a proud sponsor of The Hamilton County Minority Health Fair

Come on out to the 18th annual Minority Health Fair. Saturday, August 17th 9am-2pm Make sure and stop at our booth! See video for more information.