Resources for Bipolar Disorders
About Bipolar Disorders
Bipolar disorders can be disruptive to anyone's life and routine. Are there periods where you lose interest in activities or going out, and other days you feel like you're on top of the world? If so, you may benefit from seeking resources designed for bipolar disorders.
ECMC Adult, Child, and Family Clinic
Comprehensive care center open to adult, families and children that offers daily mental health assessments, individual and group counseling, medication management, treatment for a wide range of psychiatric disorders, substance use disorders, post-traumatic stress syndrome disorder, and clozaril management.
All insurances accepted, financial assistance offered based on ability to pay.
8-5 M-F
Horizon Health Services
Outpatient and residential treatments available for adults, children, and families. Services include mental health and psychiatric counseling, substance use disorder, medication management, group and family counseling, women’s services, and support services.
Central Intake: 716-831-1800
Main line: 716-831-2700
Medicaid and most other forms of insurance, sliding scale.
Vary by location
Best Self Behavioral Health
Features comprehensive programs open to adults, children, and families that include mental health counseling, substance use disorders, crisis intervention, health monitoring, peer services, case management, and psychiatric rehabilitation. No referral needed, walk-in and same day appointments are available.
Medicaid, insurances, and sliding scale based on income.
Vary by location
Bipolar Support Group - MHA
Support group open to those diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Connect and share with peers that experience similar struggles. Discuss mental health and learn more about your illness in a confidential environment.
2nd and 4th Thursday of every month from 12pm - 1:30pm
Free, open to all adults with a bipolar disorder diagnosis.
Spectrum Health & Human Services Inc
Comprehensive care for adults, children, and adolescents that offers psychiatric and mental health counseling, substance use, crisis response, home health care coordination, vocational services, co-integrated services, and PROS program.
Medicaid, medicare and most other forms of insurance accepted, varies based on location and program. Sliding scale available for those without insurance.
Vary by Location