Chelmsford

The town of Chelmsford is home to many support services for families seeking mental health resources. Select a topic below for resources and organizations relevant to the topic in the Chelmsford area.

Mental Health Services for Children and Families

Mental Health Services for Adults and Older Adults

For resources pertaining specifically to elderly issues, select from the topics below. In addition, see our page on Caregiver Resources.

Other Services

Choose a category below to find resources not directly related to mental health.

Youth Services

Adult and Older Adult Services

Tutoring

Chelmsford Community Education

236 Broadway St. Lowell MA, Lowell

Phone: 978-458-4844

www.communityfamily.org/index.php

Who Benefits from the Memory Loss Program?
• Those with Alzheimer’s disease or another condition causing memory loss.
• Adults who are experiencing personality changes, having difficulty sleeping or not eating regularly.
• Families who worry about the health and safety of their loved ones.
Who Benefits from the Traditional Adult Day Health Program?
• Those with a chronic health condition who want to live independently in the community but have a health condition that needs regular monitoring.
• Adults interested in increased socialization, stimulation and companionship.
About The Center
• State-of-the-Art beautiful, new adult day health center with many amenities including a large dining room with cathedral ceiling, arts and crafts room, sun porch, large personal care area with private bathing area, hair dressing salon and secure outdoor patio.
• Is located within steps of the new Lowell senior center.


Community Websites

Can't find what you need or need a referral to a mental health practitioner?
Call 617-332-3666 x 411. For more information about the service and terms of confidentiality, please click here.

Disclaimer: Material on the Project INTERFACE web site is intended as general information. It is not a recommendation for treatment, nor should it be considered medical or mental health advice. Project INTERFACE urges families to discuss all information and questions related to medical or mental health care with a health care professional.