Methodist Family Health
Mental Health CareArkansas, United States201-500 Employees
Methodist Family Health (MFH) provides the best possible care for Arkansans who face abandonment, abuse, or neglect, or struggle with psychiatric, behavioral, and emotional issues. Founded as an orphanage in 1899 and later widely known as the Methodist Children’s Home, MFH is a now comprehensive mental health care system serving more than 4,000 individuals and families each year. MFH programs include Methodist Children’s Behavioral Hospitals in Maumelle and Jonesboro, the state’s only nonprofit behavioral health hospitals for children. Other services include residential psychiatric treatment, therapeutic group homes for teens in the state’s foster care system, therapeutic day school, outpatient and school-based counseling, Kaleidoscope Grief Center and Arkansas CARES, a substance use recovery program for pregnant women and mothers. All programs are accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and certified by The Teaching-Family Association. For more information about Methodist Family Health and its services, visit MethodistFamily.org.