Frequently Asked
Questions

How Can We Help?
Mental Health &
SUD FAQs
If you're experiencing persistent feelings of sadness, anxiety, or stress that affect your daily life, it might be helpful to talk to a mental health professional. They can help you determine if services would be beneficial and what type of support would be most appropriate.
A diagnostic assessment is a comprehensive evaluation conducted by a licensed professional to understand your mental health needs. It involves discussing your current symptoms, medical history, and any previous mental health treatment to determine the appropriate diagnosis and treatment plan.
It's okay to be uncertain. You can schedule a consultation to discuss your concerns and get more information about the services offered. This initial meeting can help you decide if you want to proceed with treatment.
Yes, you can receive services from multiple providers. However, it's important to coordinate care between providers to ensure a comprehensive and consistent treatment approach. We can work with your current provider to create a collaborative care plan.
Our agency offers a range of services including individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and specialized programs such as school-based services and caregiver support for the DODD population.
DODD Support
Services FAQs
Day Habilitation (Day Hab) programs are designed to help individuals with developmental disabilities learn new skills, improve daily living abilities, and engage in social and recreational activities. These programs focus on enhancing independence and community participation.
Eligibility for Day Habilitation services is typically determined through an Individualized Service Plan (ISP) meeting with your case manager. The plan assesses the person's needs, goals, and current level of functioning to ensure they receive the appropriate services.
Activities vary based on individual needs but can include life skills training, vocational support, socialization opportunities, community outings, and arts or recreation programs. The goal is to promote independence and personal growth.