We offer a variety of programs that are evidence-based and culturally specific. Whatever the need, we are sharing the path from hope to recovery with individualized care.
You can count on evidence-based therapy that is consumer-focused, trauma-informed, and culturally specific.
Our therapists will use evidence-based practices to help you and your family members navigate life challenges.
Clinica Latina is led by Spanish speaking therapists that recognize and respect the beliefs, perspectives, and values of our consumers from a particular race and ethnicity.
Ujima is led by culturally competent therapists that recognize and respect the beliefs, perspectives, and values of our consumers from a particular race and ethnicity.
Since 1994, the Family Preservation Program has helped to keep families together and to keep children out of foster care.
The Alternative Sanctions program provides screenings, assessments, referrals, and treatment for those in jail diversion programs.
CAU provides assessments for those who have been charged or convicted with operating a motor vehicle, boat, or vehicle while intoxicated.
Delivering mental health services that are person-centered and individualized to address each person's needs.
Providing people with severe and persistent mental illness get wrap-around help from a team of dedicated professionals.
Providing individualized services that decrease the frequency and duration of psychiatric hospitalizations and legal problems, increases self-esteem, independence, and life satisfaction.
Our Community Support Programs help those with a serious and persistent mental illness live independently in the community.
Early intervention & treatment provides the best hope of recovery.
Supporting those with a serious and persistent mental illness transition from prison to living in the community.
Working together to provide comprehensive case management services for our program participants
Providing psychosocial rehabilitation services to clients across the lifespan who have needs for ongoing, high or low-intensity services resulting from mental health or substance use disorders.
Services for students in schools