Guidance Clinic of
the Middle Keys Inc.
Helping People Cope.
Helping People Change.
3000 41st Street - Ocean,
Marathon, FL 33050
(305) 434-9000 Fax: (305) 434-9040
Our History
The Guidance Clinic of the Middle Keys, Inc. (GCMK), was incorporated in 1973 as a 501(c)(3), nonprofit, charitable organization dedicated to the provision of high-quality and cost-effective behavioral healthcare services for children, youth, and adults throughout the Florida Keys. Located in Marathon in the heart of Monroe County - midway between Key Largo and Key West, GCMK offers a comprehensive continuum of mental health and substance abuse services. Currently, a staff of over 100 employees includes licensed professionals (psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, mental health counselors, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and nurses), certified addiction professionals, counselors, administrators, and computer, fiscal, clerical, clinical support, transportation, and maintenance staff.
In 1974, a residential, substance abuse detoxification unit was added to the services provided by GCMK. The inpatient/residential unit was expanded in 1976 to include psychiatric crisis stabilization. The need for residential care increased in Monroe County. Consequently in 1989, GCMK built the current facility (14,500 square feet), which houses administrative and outpatient offices and 33 residential beds: 8 substance abuse detoxification beds; 11 psychiatric crisis stabilization beds; 2 long-term, residential psychiatric beds; and 12 long-term, residential substance abuse beds.
In December 1994, GCMK established Keys to Recovery (KTR) – a 12-bed, residential, substance abuse treatment program. KTR provides treatment as an alternative to incarceration of offenders with a history of crimes involving the use of substances. The Florida Department of Corrections, Department of Children and Families (DCF), and the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) are major funders of this 6-month treatment program for men. KTR is located at GCMK headquarters in Marathon.
Also in 1994, GCMK established the Personal Growth Center (PGC) to provide day treatment and drop-in services for the chronically mentally ill. PGC initially was housed in a triple-wide modular unit on the property of GCMK headquarters and in 2003 was moved into a permanent structure on GCMK headquarters property. PGC has a membership of over 50 individuals who meet the following characteristics: adults (18 years and older) living in Monroe County, diagnosed with a serious and persistent mental health disorder, may have a concomitant substance use disorder, and may be homeless. The facility is used 7 days a week for drop-in services, 5 days a week for adult day treatment, and 7 nights a week for substance abuse treatment.
For over 20 years, GCMK has operated Middle Keys Transportation to ensure client access to services. GCMK has also provided Baker Act transportation services for many years. During fiscal year 1998, GCMK was designated the Community Transportation Coordinator (CTC) for the transportation disadvantaged who reside in Monroe County. In January 2000, GCMK was also designated the Medicaid Transportation Coordinator.
Funding was added in February 2002 by DCF through a 3-year Prevention Partnership Grant (PPG) to implement science-based prevention services (Strengthening Families Program and Project Alert) throughout Monroe County. Two additional science-based prevention programs were added to the services offered at Stanley Switlik Elementary School: Keep a Clear Mind and Students Managing Anger and Resolution Together (SMART) Team. In collaboration with the Monroe County School District, funds are now being requested through a competitive process to continue Project Alert under PPG for an additional 4 years.
In May 2003, GCMK received a 3-year Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) grant to provide psychiatric, primary healthcare, and case management services at the St. Francis Community Services Center (SFCSC) located at 2700 Flagler Avenue in Key West. The project is a partnership with Catholic Charities, providing space and case management, the Rural Health Network of Monroe County, providing primary healthcare, and GCMK, providing mobile psychiatric care at SFCSC. The target population for this project is the homeless.
GCMK has achieved and maintained a positive history of programmatic and fiscal contract management, receiving consecutive contract awards from DCF, Florida Department of Corrections, Monroe County Board of County Commissioners, Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, and Monroe County School District. In 1998, GCMK was awarded a 3-year supportive services contract through the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to provide detoxification services for the homeless. In a competitive process, HUD awarded GCMK increased funding to continue and expand these services during the period 2001-2005.
GCMK is a designated provider for Medicare, Medicaid, and Healthy Kids/Kidcare and accepts many commercial health insurance plans. The agency has increased its revenues through effective billing and collections procedures. As a community mental health center funded by DCF, GCMK is required to provide services to the community without regard to income. Clients who do not have third-party coverage and who do not have the ability to pay the full standard fee are offered a sliding fee rate based on family size and income. In order to apply for the reduced rate, clients are required to supply GCMK documentation of family income.
Eleven CARF Accredited Programs:
- Case Management/Services Coordination: Mental Health (Adults)
- Community Integration: Mental Health (Adults)
- Community Integration: Psychological Rehabilitation (Adults)
- Crisis Stabilization
- Detoxification
- Outpatient Treatment
- Outpatient Treatment: Alcohol and Other Drugs/Addictions (Children and Adolescents)
- Outpatient Treatment: Mental Health (Adults)
- Outpatient Treatment: Mental Health (Children and Adolescents)
- Prevention/Diversion
- Residential Treatment: Alcohol and Other Drugs/Addictions (Adults)
Equal Opportunity
GCMK does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, sex, religion, color, disability, national origin, sexual orientation, or marital status.