Community mental health care is a medical service model that centers on patient home care, provides psychiatric patients with a community life support system, and involves assistance from family caregivers. This in turn promotes the proximity, accessibility, and localization of mental health care. A total of 71 community mental health centers are expected to be constructed by 2025 to provide early interventions to psychologically vulnerable groups. Accordingly, community resources will be incorporated to fulfill the needs of these groups, improving the mental health literacy, psychological adaptation, and resilience of psychiatric patients across Taiwan. Mental health social workers are tasked with assessing the core problems facing case patients and their families; coordinating interdisciplinary collaborative care; integrating resources from various social work fields, including mental health, protective, family, judicial, and law fields; and providing continual and supportive psychiatric care through individualized service plans. They are also in charge of reinforcing the medical referral system and using multicultural and strength-oriented perspectives in social work to support and assist psychiatric patients in community life.