Behavioral Health Services are designed to help people who are uninsured, whose existing coverage does not provide mental health service benefits, are low-income and lack the money to pay for counseling services, or would not receive treatment any other way.
Support services such as one-on-one counseling to help with issues of parenting, family relationships, depression, substance abuse and referral assistance are offered by trained, licensed professional counselors and licensed social workers.
Counseling sessions are facilitated by trained, licensed professional counselors and licensed master social workers who are open to couples and entire families. Sessions are based on what each person is able to pay – no one is denied services based on inability to pay. An appointment must be set in advance to meet with a counselor. Referral assistance includes help with Medicaid and CHIP applications, and necessities including housing, utilities, clothing and food.
Counseling Services
Health isn’t just about taking care of your body; it’s also about taking care of your mind. Mental health can change how we think, feel and act. Mental Health is Health.
Each time you meet with a member of our counseling team, you can learn ways to help you feel better mentally and physically. Each session is also in a safe and private area. Whether you worry about family relationships, stress, depression, grief, anxiety or anger, our counselors are here to assist by creating goals.
Case Management
Life at home or work can be tough, so in addition to all the care you receive here, we have a team that helps you when you leave.
Our social workers serve as advocates and are here to support and connect you to resources within the community, including food and transportation, referrals to community resources and education on state and local benefits such as Medicare, Medicaid, and SNAP. During each visit with our social workers, they will listen to your story and help you find the right resources for you and your family.