Care that works for you and your loved one to unlock lasting recovery
We provide resources, education and group family support to help you care for your loved one.
We work hand in hand with families.
MEET YOU WHERE YOU ARE
No matter where your care journey begins, we start with families first.
WE LISTEN
We know families carry valuable knowledge. We listen to understand the full picture.
WE WRAP AROUND YOU
We design treatment plans that work for you and your loved one.
WE EMPOWER
We provide flexible support when you need it to continue to show up for your loved one.
Who we treat
We specialize in providing care for adults dealing with complex behavioral health diagnoses.
Anxiety
Anxiety is a psychological and physiological state characterized by feelings of tension, worry, and fear. Symptoms of anxiety can include restlessness, difficulty concentrating, racing thoughts, irritability, muscle tension, sleep disturbances, and difficulty controlling feelings of worry. In some cases, anxiety can manifest physically through symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, sweating, and dizziness. Some people may also experience panic attacks, which are sudden, intense episodes of fear and anxiety.
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a chronic and severe mental illness that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. It is characterized by symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking and speech, lack of motivation, social withdrawal, and reduced emotional expression. These symptoms can be accompanied by cognitive, emotional, and behavioral challenges.
Schizoaffective Disorder
Schizoaffective disorder is a mental health condition that is characterized by a combination of symptoms that are typically seen in schizophrenia and a mood disorder, such as bipolar disorder or depression. Some of the symptoms may include hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking and speech, changes in behavior and mood, and difficulty functioning in daily life.
Suicidal Thoughts & Attempts
Suicidal thoughts and attempts refer to an individual’s thoughts of wanting to die and their attempts to take their own life. Some of the externally observable symptoms may include talking about wanting to die, expressing feelings of hopelessness or worthlessness, withdrawing from social activities and relationships, and giving away personal belongings.
Psychotic Disorders
Psychotic disorders are mental illnesses that affect a person’s thoughts, perceptions, and emotions, causing them to lose touch with reality. Symptoms of psychotic disorders can vary depending on the individual and the specific condition, but may include hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking and speech, changes in behavior, and fluctuations in mood.
Major Depressive Disorder
Major depressive disorder, also known as clinical depression, is a mental health condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in activities. It can also cause physical symptoms such as changes in appetite and sleep patterns, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating. Depression can interfere with a person’s ability to work, study, and participate in daily activities, and can have a negative impact on relationships and overall quality of life.
Co-occurring Substance Use Disorder
Co-occurring substance use disorder refers to the presence of both a substance use disorder and another mental health disorder in an individual. Some of the symptoms may include changes in behavior, such as using drugs or alcohol in dangerous situations or in larger amounts than intended, changes in mood, such as irritability or depression, and changes in physical appearance, such as weight loss or poor hygiene.
Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that is characterized by extreme changes in mood, energy, and activity levels. Some of the symptoms may include periods of intense elation or happiness (known as mania), periods of deep depression, changes in sleep patterns, increased risk-taking behavior, and difficulty concentrating.
Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline personality disorder is a mental health condition that is characterized by a pervasive pattern of instability in an individual’s moods, behavior, and self-image. Some of the symptoms may include intense and unstable relationships with others, extreme emotional reactions, impulsivity, and self-destructive behavior.
Trauma
Trauma is a response to a highly stressful or distressing event that can have physical, emotional, and psychological effects on a person. Symptoms of trauma can vary depending on the individual and the severity of the event, but may include feelings of shock, anxiety, fear, guilt, and shame. Physical symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, difficulty breathing, and sleep disturbances may also occur. In some cases, trauma can lead to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a chronic condition that can cause flashbacks, avoidance of triggers, and changes in mood and behavior.
Mood Disorders
Mood disorders, also known as affective disorders, are conditions that cause significant changes in a person’s mood and affect their ability to function in daily life. Symptoms of mood disorders may include changes in mood, energy levels, behavior, appetite, and sleep patterns, difficulty concentrating, and feelings of worthlessness or guilt. Mood disorders may also be accompanied by physical symptoms such as fatigue, aches and pains, and digestive problems.
How we treat
An evidence-based, whole-person, integrated approach. Effective outpatient treatment that’s delivered in-person by compassionate clinical experts for people aged 18 and up.
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Information on payments
Our clinic is currently out-of-network but we work with most major PPO’s for out-of-network payment and single-case agreements. We work with families to obtain as much insurance reimbursement as possible for all eligible services. Our team will complete verification of benefits, utilization review, and all billing and insurance appeals on the patient and families’ behalf. We also have a sliding scale fee and flexibility in our payment structure.
Our staff is very experienced and understands the nuances of each insurance plan. We are here to guide you every step of the way. We work with all privately funded insurance plans through employers, individual policies, and healthcare exchanges. We provide a free verification of benefits to help determine whether the insurance company is likely to provide reimbursement toward the cost of treatment.