About CMHC Services at Turning Point SOC
Ready to provide all CMHC services to Shelby and Hancock Counties, July 1.
- Services for seriously mentally ill adults
- Services for seriously emotionally disturbed children and adolescents
- Services for individuals who abuse alcohol and other drugs
Turning Point SOC has the staff, facilities, credentials, and expertise to begin comprehensive CMHC services for Shelby and Hancock counties.


Supporting Mental Health and Addiction Recovery
Services for mentally ill and emotionally disturbed adults, children, and adolescents:
- Case management
- Crisis intervention
- Outpatient services
- Day treatment or partial hospitalization
- Family support services
- Medication evaluation & monitoring
- Services to prevent unneccessary treatment and hospitalization
- Consultation / education services to community
Convenient Locations in Shelbyville & Greenfield
Shelbyville Location
(in Jane Pauley Community Health Center building)
Address:
1818 E. State Road 44
Shelbyville, IN 46176
Call or Text:
463-232-3088
Greenfield Location
(in Jane Pauley Community Health Center building)
Address:
1107 N. State Street
Greenfield, IN 46140
Call or Text:
463-218-6966
Questions You Might Have
1. What other services are available?
Answer: We provide directly or contract with other organizations to provide:
- Inpatient care
- Acute stabilization
- Child or adolescent inpatient care
- Child or adolescent acute stabilization
- Inpatient care for individuals who abuse alcohol and other drugs
- Acute stabilization including detoxification for alcohol and other drug use
- Residential services for patients recovering from alcohol or other drug abuse
- Day treatment or partial hospitalization for drug or alcohol abuse
- Outpatiient services
- Case management
2. What is the connection between Jane Pauley Community Health Center and Turning Point System of Care?
Answer: Jane Pauley Community Health Center (JPCHC) is a health network that provides primary care, behavioral healthcare, dental services, prescriptions, and more, regardless of a patient’s insurance status or ability to pay. JPCHC serves Medicaid, commercially insured, uninsured, and self-pay patients. In 2024, JPCHC took over management of TPSOC in Howard County (Kokomo) and added addiction recovery and community mental health services to the umbrella of entities. While TPSOC will be located in the same building with JPCHC in Shelbyville and Greenfield, the services maintain distinct identities.
3. Where will the new locations be?
Answer: The new TPSOC locations will be in the same office area as the existing JPCHC locations.
- Shelbyville: 1818 E. State Road 44, Between Rural King and the BMV.
- Greenfield: 1107 N. State Street, near Chicago’s Pizza