Columbia County Mental Health Center

Columbia County Mental Health Center Columbia County Mental Health Center is dedicated to serving the residents of our county struggling with a variety of mental health disorders.

The Columbia County Department of Human Services is pleased to offer you this website as we expand our efforts to assist residents in obtaining the support they need. The Department of Human Services is a branch of Columbia County government which plans, develops and monitors services for Columbia County residents who experience mental illness, addictions or developmental-cognitive disabilities. O

ur charge is to continually determine what is needed to enhance the quality of life for those adults and children experiencing these disorders and then meet any un-met needs identified to ensure that appropriate recovery opportunities are accessible and affordable to everyone. The Department of Human Services is proud of our community’s network of public and private not-for-profit treatment providers serving our vulnerable friends, neighbors and relatives. The Department of Human Services’ mission is to develop and maintain a coordinated integrated continuum of services which permits all individuals to reach their personal potential and live their lives with dignity and independence. It is our belief that recovery is obtainable, treatment is effective and that the role of government is to see that high quality services are accessible and affordable to the maximum extent possible. We value the principles of community inclusion with respect to housing, employment, socialization and health care for individuals with disabilities. We continually strive to combat stigma related to disabilities and promote a message of hope to anyone who may be experiencing despair and isolation. While the Department of Human Services monitors a wide array of services, we also directly operate an outpatient Mental Health Clinic for adults and children, as well as a Case Management Program for adults and children. We are here to serve you in any way we can. We welcome your comments and feedback. Please contact us if we may be of assistance.

05/22/2026
05/20/2026

Get outside, breathe deep, and catch a natural high from the good vibes and great views! ⛰️

Join us for our next Hike & Hang at High Falls Conservation Area (540 Roxbury Rd, Philmont) on Saturday, June 13 at 10AM! Kids welcome, snacks and water provided. See you then!

05/20/2026

Greeting folks in the lobby at 325 Columbia St. in Hudson. Talking about smoking cessation and Mental Health Awareness Month!

05/20/2026

Domestic violence has often been framed as a "private family matter," but its impact reaches far beyond closed doors.

Intimate partner violence affects millions each year, impacts children, workplaces, schools, healthcare systems, courts, and entire communities. The CDC reports that over 41% of women and 26% of men in the U.S. experience contact sexual violence, physical violence, and/or stalking by an intimate partner during their lifetime.

Domestic violence is not just personal. It is a public health issue. A human rights issue. A systemic issue.

And prevention requires more than asking survivors to leave- it requires education, accountability, trauma-informed systems, and cultural change.

05/20/2026

☀️ It’s hot out there today! Stay safe during extreme heat by finding a cool place to spend time. If a cooling center is not available near you, supermarkets, malls, and community swimming pools can also help you stay cool.

Before visiting a cooling center, please call ahead to confirm hours and availability.

Find cooling centers here: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/20d9c0eb3f1544ac8697073311cdbd95/ =id%3AdataSource_2-19e2beb3ec0-layer-4%3A134

Remember to drink plenty of water, avoid intense outdoor activities during the hottest part of the day, and check on older adults, children, and pets. 🌡️💧

05/20/2026

Free Drive-Thru Rabies Clinic
staff
Apr 30
1 min read

The Columbia County Department of Health is offering a free drive-thru Rabies Clinic for cats, dogs, and ferrets 3 months of age and older.

WHEN:
Saturday, May 30th, 2026, 10am - 12pm.
WHERE:
Montgomery C. Smith Parking Lot
102 Harry Howard Ave, Hudson, NY 12534

Address

325 Columbia Street
Hudson, NY
12534

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 7pm
Thursday 8am - 7:15pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+15188289446

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