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Darsey, Black & Associates, Clinical Mental Health Services
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Darsey, Black & Associates, Clinical Mental Health Services
Join Our Team
About Us
Resources
Military Counseling
FAQ
Join Our Team
Join Our Team
About Us
Resources
Military Counseling
FAQ
Join Our Team

Darsey, Black & Associates, LLC is proud to be COA accredited.

Being COA accredited refers to receiving accreditation from the Council on Accreditation (COA), an independent, nonprofit organization that evaluates and accredits human and social service organizations. COA accreditation signifies Darsey, Black & Associates, LLC, meets rigorous standards of quality and accountability in areas such as governance, administration, service delivery, and continuous quality improvement. It demonstrates our commitment to providing effective and ethical services, enhancing organizational performance, and ensuring the well-being of clients and stakeholders.

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101 E. Memorial Drive, Suite B

Hinesville GA 31313

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(912) 876-4010
darseyblackandassociations@gmail.com

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NOTICE TO PATIENTS:

This practice serves all patients regardless of inability to pay. Discounts for essential services are offered based on family size and income. For more information, ask at the front desk or visit our website.

AVISO PARA PACIENTES:

Esta practica sirve a todos los pacientes, independientemente de la incapacidad de pago. Descuentos para los servicios esenciates son ofrecidos dependiendo de tamano de la familia y de los ingresos. Usted puede solicitar un descuento en la recepcion o visita nuestro sitio web.

HOW DOES SLIDING SCALE THERAPY WORK?

Sliding scale therapy pricing is a type of fee structure where people with fewer resources are responsible for paying a lower fee. The amount that a client is responsible for paying is determined based on income. The lower a person’s income, the less they have to pay to see a therapist.

Therapy is not the only profession to rely on this type of sliding scale structure; other medical providers, dentists, and even lawyers use a sliding scale to provide a more affordable way to pay.

The amount a client is responsible to pay may be directly related to an income number or it may be relative to a person’s income as it compares to the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). For example, if a therapist typically charges $200 per hour, those who have an income at or below 100 percent of the FPL may pay a minimum fee that the therapist has determined. Those who have an income above the FPL may pay incrementally more based on what percentage rate their income falls.