Eliot provides a comprehensive and integrated network of recovery oriented rehabilitative services to adults with complex and co-occurring mental and behavioral health needs. This includes a full spectrum of mental health and substance use recovery services to children, adults, and families. A variety of support services are also provided to adults experiencing homelessness. Additionally, Eliot offers innovative, high quality residential and day programs for adults with developmental disabilities and acquired brain injuries.

Adult Behavioral Health


Adult Community Clinical Services (ACCS): Provides support to individuals with severe and persistent mental illness, moving them from stabilization through to long-term recovery. Learn more about Eliot’s Adult Community Clinical Services here.

Program for Assertive Community Treatment (PACT): Delivers an intensive, community-based array of services for individuals with mental illness who require a higher level of support, but may be resistant to traditional models of treatment. Learn more about Program for Assertive Community Treatment here.

Clubhouse Programs: Offers a restorative environment where adults with mental illness can receive supports and services together, in a social and collaborative environment. Learn more about Clubhouse Programs here.

Respite Programs: Provides a safe and stable place to reside and helps in resolving community-based living challenges for adults in psychiatric crisis. Learn more about Respite Programs here.

Counseling and Psychiatry Services


Behavioral Health Clinics: Provides individualized outpatient treatment and support for each person or family. Learn more about Adult Behavioral Health Clinics here.

Emergency Services: Provides mobile psychiatric evaluation, crisis intervention, stabilization, and follow up for those in acute psychiatric distress. Learn more about Emergency Services here.

Community Crisis Stabilization: Provides assessment and short-term treatment for adults experiencing a mental health crisis. Learn more about Community Crisis Stabilization program here.

Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Recovery: Offers services, treatment options and long-term recovery supports for individuals, couples, and families struggling with substance use disorders. Learn more about SUD Recovery services here.

Intimate Partner Abuse Education: Provides intervention and educational programming for court-ordered and self-referred perpetrators of domestic violence. Learn more about the Intimate Partner Abuse Education Program here.

First Episode Psychosis (FEP): A specialized, evidence-based program to treat and provide support for individuals under the age of 35 and their families, who have recently begun to experience psychosis related symptoms. Learn more here.

Developmental Disability and Brain Injury Programming


Day Services: An array of day services programming for adults with Developmental Disabilities and Brain Injuries. Learn more about Eliot’s Day Services here.

Residential Services: Group homes for adults with developmental disabilities and brain injuries. Learn more about Eliot’s Residential Services here.

Homeless Services


Community Support Program for Homeless Individuals (CSP-HI): CSP-HI is an evidence-based case management service that proactively identifies and addresses social determinants of health collaboratively with the person served, to ensure successful housing navigation/search and tenancy preservation. Learn more here.

Homelessness Outreach: Outreach Clinicians, Engagement Specialists and Street Outreach engage, assess, and collaboratively develop a recovery-oriented treatment plan that incorporates identified needs and preferences of the person served. Learn more here.

Safe Haven Shelter for Women: Eliot’s Homeless Support Services consist of two programs serving women in Greater Boston and other major population centers throughout Massachusetts, with the goal of assisting residents in finding permanent, supportive housing and making the transition to community living. Learn more here.

Tenancy Preservation Program: Provides clinical consultation to the court in eviction cases that are entitled to “reasonable accommodations,” due to the presence of a documented mental health or physical disability. Learn more here.

It is Eliot’s policy that no one will be denied access to services due to inability to pay; and there is a discounted/sliding fee schedule available based on family size and income.