Phone : 320-281-4449
Fax : 320-281-4819
Therapy can help you:
Improve relationships
Navigate transitions
Increase coping mechanisms
Promote personal growth
Cope with stress
Treat depression/anxiety
Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services
Skill-Building
Community Intervention
Functional Assessment
Medication Education
Transition to Community Living Services
Call us to schedule an intake or to inquire about the ARMHS Program
Office: 320-281-4449
Fax: 320-281-4819
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WeCare Psychotherapy offers an extensive selection of therapy solutions, guided by adept mental health counselors and practitioners with expertise in diverse mental health fields. Our objective is to cultivate a comforting and secure atmosphere, enabling you to freely express your emotions, thoughts, and explore the challenges that led you to search for professional mental health support.
Through our holistic psychotherapy approach, we are committed to supporting you in various aspects of your life, including:
WeCare’s ARMHS program aims to empower clients to effectively utilize mental health, healthcare, and community resources for better symptom management, independent living, and an improved quality of life.
Each client builds a personalized relationship with a qualified mental health practitioner. Together, they develop a treatment plan to guide the client in acquiring the necessary skills to achieve specific goals and objectives.
WeCare’s mental health practitioners deliver services in clients’ homes and/or within the community.
Their approach focuses on working alongside individuals rather than simply doing things for them. By modeling, coaching, encouraging, and teaching skills, clients can develop confidence in their own abilities to accomplish what may have previously seemed unattainable.
WeCare emphasizes the importance of collaboration with clients’ families, friends, and other professionals.
Basic social and living skills
Accessing additional mental health care services
Personal care and independent living skills
Employment readiness
Financial resources and money management
Securing and maintaining housing
Educational preparedness
Transitioning to community living after long-term treatment or hospitalization
Medical Assistance (MA) eligibility
Age 18 or older
Diagnosis of mental illness or traumatic brain injury
Significant disability and functional impairment in three or more areas
Assessment by a licensed mental health professional determining that ARMHS are medically necessary