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NUESTRA HISTORIA

Desde 1972, Piedmont Community Services tiene una trayectoria de expansión y crecimiento. Hoy, PCS emplea a más de 450 empleados y brinda servicios en 30 instalaciones diferentes en toda nuestra área de influencia. El objetivo de PCS es satisfacer las necesidades de nuestra comunidad.

Lambert Wood was PCS's first Executive Director

1972

Piedmont Regional Mental Health & Mental Retardation Services Board was formed. Don Richardson, a dean at Patrick-Henry Community College, was the first board chair.

Lambert Wood was PCS's first Executive Director

1973

Pictured above is one of the early locations of the PCS administrative office, located at 10 E. Liberty Street Extension in Martinsville.

Lambert Wood became the agency's first executive director.

Lambert Wood was PCS's first Executive Director

1974

Patrick-Henry Drug Control Council received a grant from the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services. Pictured is a wood carving of the original location (which no longer exists) on Broad Street.

Lambert Wood was PCS's first Executive Director

1976

Dr. Conrad Daum became the first resident psychiatrist, and the Psychiatric Unit was created at Martinsville Memorial Hospital.

Lambert Wood was PCS's first Executive Director

1981

Hope Harbor transferred services to the Patrick-Henry Drug and Alcohol Council. Originally located on Broad Street, it later relocated to Starling Avenue and is now known as Passages Recovery Residence.

Lambert Wood was PCS's first Executive Director

1982

Horizons Social Club formed in Martinsville. Today there are psychosocial rehabilitation programs in all of our service areas.

Lambert Wood was PCS's first Executive Director

1983

With funding from VHDA, PCS opened its first facility for supported housing in the Rich Acres community of Henry County.

Otis Burge became the second executive director.

Lambert Wood was PCS's first Executive Director

1984

Piedmont Regional Group Home, the area's first group home for individuals with intellectual disabilities, was created in Martinsville.

Lambert Wood was PCS's first Executive Director

1990

James M. Tobin became the third executive director.

Lambert Wood was PCS's first Executive Director

1992

Patrick-Henry Drug and Alcohol Council merged with Piedmont Community Services.

Lambert Wood was PCS's first Executive Director

1997

Echols-Sparger Architects was commissioned by PCS to conduct a space needs study and provide a proposal for expansion of the Martinsville clinical and administrative offices.

Lambert Wood was PCS's first Executive Director

2000

All Martinsville and Henry County services relocated to a renovated office at 24 Clay Street. PCS received the Chamber of Commerce Community Improvement Award.

Lambert Wood was PCS's first Executive Director

2002

CHILL (Communities Helping Improve Local Lives) Youth Task Force of Martinsville and Henry County, Virginia, started as a grassroots youth movement. Our CHILL members represent all four of the public and private high schools in the area: Bassett, Carlisle, Magna Vista and Martinsville.

Lambert Wood was PCS's first Executive Director

2008

Franklin County Clinical Office opened on Tech Drive.

In 2018, an expansion was completed that added 5,749 square feet, including additional workspace for clinicians, expanded medical services, a renovated reception area and a conference center.

Lambert Wood was PCS's first Executive Director

2008

Construction was completed on the new clinical office in Patrick County in the fall of 2008.

In March 2015, an expansion added office spaces, conference rooms, a new phone system and internet upgrades.

Lambert Wood was PCS's first Executive Director

2009

In July 2009, PCS implemented the Credible Behavioral Health Electronic Medical Record system.

Lambert Wood was PCS's first Executive Director

2012

The area's first intermediate care facility opened in Martinsville, VA.

PCS celebrated its 40th anniversary.

Lambert Wood was PCS's first Executive Director

2016

Greg Preston became the fourth executive director

Lambert Wood was PCS's first Executive Director

2018

On June 30, 2018, a fire broke out at the Church Street Square apartment complex, displacing approximately 30 clients and residents. PCS staff worked to secure temporary housing and services until the facility was repaired.

Lambert Wood was PCS's first Executive Director

2022

On May 20, 2022, PCS held an open house for the new 32,000-square-foot recovery center, which provides a no-barrier point of access to recovery supports.

PCS celebrated its 50th anniversary.

NUESTROS PRINCIPIOS RECTORES

Nos dedicamos a ayudar a las personas, las familias y la comunidad a alcanzar su potencial brindando servicios de salud conductual de la más alta calidad.

SERVICIO

Respetamos y valoramos al personal como nuestro mayor activo y creamos un entorno de trabajo que permite a cada persona utilizar su experiencia personal y profesional.

PERSONAL

Somos parte de nuestra comunidad e involucraremos y valoraremos a todas las partes interesadas en la toma de decisiones y las operaciones.

COMUNIDAD

Creemos que la clave para lograr nuestra misión es la participación del personal y los consumidores en la toma de decisiones colaborativa que enfatiza el respeto mutuo.

COLABORACIÓN

Demostraremos integridad y comportamiento ético en todas las prácticas comerciales y conducta profesional.

ÉTICA

MENSAJE DE LA COMUNIDAD

Piedmont Community Services apoya a nuestra comunidad y a cada individuo que merece una vida libre de prejuicios, injusticias y brutalidad. Entendemos que existen desigualdades, racismo y disparidades económicas en el mundo actual. Piedmont es consciente del trauma y el estrés que pueden causar estas desigualdades. Siempre apoyaremos la unidad por sobre la división, apoyaremos la sanación y estaremos disponibles para brindar los servicios y el apoyo necesarios. Recuerde que estamos juntos en esto.

7.084

Personas atendidas

*Año fiscal 2023

5.039

Adultos atendidos

*Año fiscal 2023

2.045

Niños y jóvenes atendidos

*Año fiscal 2023

PCS utiliza el trabajo en equipo para servir a nuestra comunidad

Recursos locales para el consumo de sustancias en Martinsville
en Martinsville y el condado de Henry

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