Mental Health Services

Our Mental Health services team works alongside your healthcare provider to address the challenges that can impact your well-being, from mental health concerns to life transitions and access to community resources.

How a Mental Health Worker Supports Your Health

A mental health worker helps you navigate life’s challenges at every stage whether you’re managing stress, adjusting to change, or seeking additional support for yourself or your family. Our clinical mental health workers provide personalized care that focuses on both emotional well-being and practical solutions. They may:

  • Diagnose and treat mental, behavioral, and emotional conditions such as anxiety and depression
  • Provide individual, family, couples, and group therapy
  • Assess your background, environment, and support system to better understand your needs
  • Develop a care plan in collaboration with your provider and healthcare team
  • Help you process emotions and experiences to improve relationships and overall well-being
  • Support you through major life changes such as job loss, illness, or family transitions
  • Teach coping strategies and behavior management techniques
  • Connect you with community resources, support groups, and additional services
  • Monitor progress and adjust care plans to ensure you’re moving forward

Integrated Care That Meets You Where You Are

By integrating mental health workers into primary care, we’re able to provide more complete, coordinated support. This means fewer gaps in care, better communication between providers, and a more personalized experience focused on your long-term health.

Whether you’re facing a temporary challenge or need ongoing support, our team is here to help you move forward with confidence.

A smiling woman with short, blonde hair and glasses is seated on a brown couch. She is wearing a light-colored cardigan over a dark top and a patterned skirt. Her hands are clasped in her lap, and she appears to be holding some crumpled brown paper. Two striped pillows are visible on either side of her, and the wall behind her is a textured brown.
A smiling woman with short, blonde hair and glasses is seated on a brown couch. She is wearing a light-colored cardigan over a dark top and a patterned skirt. Her hands are clasped in her lap, and she appears to be holding some crumpled brown paper. Two striped pillows are visible on either side of her, and the wall behind her is a textured brown.

Integrated Care That Meets You Where You Are

By integrating mental health workers into primary care, we’re able to provide more complete, coordinated support. This means fewer gaps in care, better communication between providers, and a more personalized experience focused on your long-term health.

Whether you’re facing a temporary challenge or need ongoing support, our team is here to help you move forward with confidence.

Support That Goes Beyond the Exam Room

You don’t have to navigate life’s challenges alone. Our Mental Health services team is here to listen, guide, and connect you with the care and resources you need to feel supported and in control of your health.

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