Cobb County Community Services Board is a public agency created under Georgia state law to provide behavioral health and related community services in Cobb County and surrounding areas. The organization operates as part of the state’s community service board system, which oversees publicly funded programs focused on mental health, substance use, and developmental disability support.
Services are delivered through multiple programs and facilities that offer behavioral health care, outpatient treatment, crisis response, and community-based support. A behavioral health crisis center provides 24-hour services for individuals experiencing urgent mental health or substance-related concerns, while outpatient clinics operate on scheduled weekday hours.
Programs serve children, adolescents, and adults and may include clinical services, counseling, and coordinated care for individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use conditions. The agency works within a public health framework to connect residents with treatment resources and ongoing support in community settings.
As a government-affiliated provider, the organization focuses on delivering services funded or supported through state and local systems, with the goal of improving access to behavioral health resources across its service area.