EIN 23-1894907

Montgomery County Emergency Service (MCES)

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
341
Year formed
1974
Most recent tax filings
2022-06-01
Description
MCES is a private, not-for-profit, psychiatric hospital in West Norriton, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. MCES and its talented team of more than 200 professionals provide a range of behavioral health services from its 73-bed facility.
Total revenues
$21,817,132
2022
Total expenses
$17,320,385
2022
Total assets
$11,182,205
2022
Num. employees
341
2022

Program areas at MCES

Inpatient Psychiatric Care: MCES provides acute inpatient psychiatric care to individuals determined to need a short stay of intensive 24-hour clinical care to attain stability and safety because of a severe mental health crisis or potentially life-threatening psychiatric emergency. Services are patient-centered and recovery-oriented and delivered by a multidisciplinary team that involves the patient and their family or support system as optimally as possible. Patients participate in daily psychoeducational and recreational groups. Patients engage with outpatient providers before discharge wherever possible. The inpatient program is state-licensed and accredited by The Joint Commission. MCES provides involuntary psychiatric hospitalizations to residents of Berks, Bucks, and Montgomery Counties and accepts voluntary admissions from all counties in South East Pennsylvania. The MCES inpatient program is recognized for its ability to address any behavioral health emergency including those involving forensic issues. MCES incorporates the recovery model and trauma-informed care in its care. - Highlight: MCES had over 1300 admissions of individuals with exacerbations of psychiatric disorders requiring inpatient treatment and stabilization. - Highlight: MCES provides internships for Occupational Therapy Assistants and practicums for Physician Assistants giving students the opportunity to work with persons with serious mental illness and learn about possible careers in that field. - Highlight: MCES also broadened its services to individuals with co-occurring psychiatric and addictive disorders by initiating the Ongoing Abstinence Recovery Schedule (O.A.R.S.) to help patients structure their first weeks home after discharge to deter return to substance use. - Highlight: A Certified Peer Specialist is a member of the Carol's Place Residential Program Staff. - Highlight: Continued extensive safety improvements to patient care areas by installing ligature resistant door handle and bath/shower fixtures to all areas accessed by patients.
Crisis Residential Program (CRP): The CRP, known as Carol's Place, is an 8-bed, short-term care facility available 24/7, which provides brief residential treatment for adults who are at risk of an acute psychiatric crisis. It reduces the risk of hospitalization by assisting individuals in crisis in developing a plan and a support network to avoid crises in the future. The CRP serves individuals at risk of unnecessary psychiatric hospitalization; those in need of separation from a stressful environment to achieve psychiatric stability; and those who need assistance to establish and/or maintain community supports. All admissions are voluntary and those served must be capable of self-care and be in good health. The CRP is state-licensed and accredited by The Joint Commission. The MCES CRP program strives to provide the most home-like setting possible and practical for its services. An example is a vegetable garden that is tended by residents and provides both recreation and fresh produce over the summer months. - Highlight: The MCES Crisis Residential Program had over 300 admissions of individuals who could avert a serious crisis or hospitalization with a brief stay. - Highlight: The MCES CRP includes a Certified Peer Support Specialist on its staff to offer peer counseling to clients during their stay. - Highlight: The MCES CRP also enables individuals transitioning from inpatient psychiatric care to the community by providing a care setting to promote recovery and self-care.
Crisis Intervention: State licensed 24/7 crisis intervention services offering referral, short-term counseling and psychiatric evaluations to individuals experiencing a behavioral health crisis or potentially life threatening psychiatric emergency. 24/7 assistance to police, physicians, family members and others seeking emergency psychiatric assessment and care for individuals who are at risk to themselves or others. Trained crisis intervention specialists and board-certified psychiatrist on site at all times. MCES's Crisis Department was cited in a state-wide review of crisis centers as an example of a centralized, fully-integrated crisis center with a wide range of essential crisis intervention services. MCES trains all staff with patient-contact in the newest techniques for proactively averting adverse situations. - Highlight: The MCES Crisis Hotline had over 6000 service contacts with individuals and families experiencing a behavioral health crisis. - Highlight: The MCES Crisis Department is part of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Network and responds to calls from southeast Pennsylvania area codes 24/7.

Who funds Montgomery County Emergency Service (MCES)

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
Van Ameringen FoundationTo Increase High Acuity Pyschiatric Inpatient Care Beds and Infrastructure for People in Mental Health Crisis, Which Will Reduce Emergency Department Stays for Adults With Psychiatric Disorders.$25,000
The Clayman FoundationEmergency Medical Services$3,500

Personnel at MCES

NameTitleCompensation
William MyersChief Executive Officer$317,825
Byanka MeachamChief Operating Officer$230,630
Marina CooneyChief Marketing Officer / Medical Director$320,489
Paul DemarcoChief Delegate
Anthony SalvatoreDirector of Development
...and 12 more key personnel

Financials for MCES

RevenuesFYE 06/2022
Total grants, contributions, etc.$8,824,368
Program services$12,420,162
Investment income and dividends$78,606
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$0
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$493,996
Total revenues$21,817,132

Form 990s for MCES

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2022-062023-05-05990View PDF
2020-062021-05-20990View PDF
2019-062020-09-24990View PDF
2018-062019-08-17990View PDF
2017-062018-11-15990View PDF
...and 8 more Form 990s
Data update history
July 10, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022
May 21, 2023
Received grants
Identified 1 new grant, including a grant for $25,000 from Van Ameringen Foundation
May 20, 2023
Updated personnel
Identified 2 new personnel
May 12, 2023
Used new vendors
Identified 2 new vendors, including , and
November 9, 2022
Used new vendors
Identified 1 new vendor, including
Nonprofit Types
HospitalsMental health organizations
Issues
HealthMental health
Characteristics
State / local levelReceives government fundingTax deductible donations
General information
Address
50 Beech Dr
Norristown, PA 19403
Metro area
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD
County
Montgomery County, PA
Website URL
mces.org/wordpress/ 
Phone
(610) 279-6100
Twitter profile
@mces1 
IRS details
EIN
23-1894907
Fiscal year end
June
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1974
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
F30: Mental Health Treatment
NAICS code, primary
622: Hospitals
Parent/child status
Independent
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