SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS
Here at Vinfen, we provide a wide range of innovative community-based and outpatient services designed to help people with mental health and substance use challenges. We build on each person’s strengths to improve his or her abilities to succeed and recover. Learn more about our person-centered services below.
COMMUNITY-BASED MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Our residential, Clubhouse, outreach (Adult Community Clinical Services, Program for Assertive Community Treatment, Community Support Program), youth and young adult, employment, peer, and housing and homeless services help people with mental health and substance use challenges regain their health and live and work successfully in the community.
LEARN MOREBEHAVIORAL HEALTH OUTPATIENT SERVICES
We provide comprehensive evidence-based behavioral health services. Interventions and services are tailored to fit your needs and include assessment and evaluation, individual, family and/or group therapy, consultation, psychological testing, substance use counseling, behavior management, and medication management.
LEARN MORECRISIS INTERVENTION SERVICES
In addition to urgent and routine outpatient services, Vinfen’s Community Behavioral Health Center (CBHC) provides around-the-clock, 24/7 mental health and substance use evaluation and assessment to children, youth, and adults in crisis or in need of support.
LEARN MORECARE COORDINATION SERVICES
Our interdisciplinary care coordination teams support people with unstable housing or food insecurity, arranging for services in the home (e.g., nursing or homemaking), connecting individuals with addiction services, identifying medical or behavioral health providers, scheduling health appointments and setting up transportation to those appointments, and health and wellness coaching.
LEARN MOREGATEWAY ARTS
Vinfen’s Gateway Arts is a nationally and internationally known studio art center which provides programming geared toward professional development for more than 100 adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities, people with spectrum disorders, brain injuries, and those who are deaf-blind.
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