At Ashwood Recovery, we know that it is not always possible for people to access our facility to get mental health treatment. But fortunately, they do not have to. The Idaho Falls area has much to offer those who are looking for other types of resources to get mental health support.
The following is a list of helpful options for anyone searching for mental health support.
Attending outpatient support groups can be very helpful for people with mental health issues. The Idaho Falls area has several to choose from and they can help with a variety of conditions.
Idaho Parents Unlimited can be a great resource for parents of children with ADD/ADHD. They can help with support groups and assist with the transition into adulthood with this condition.
ADHD of Treasure Valley is another helpful resource. This is a Meetup group, and it can be a great help to adults with ADD/ADHD and/or their spouses.
The SARMC Family Center offers several eating disorder groups throughout the week. Their phone number is (208) 367-7380.
The Eating Disorder Referral & Information Center offers help to clients, parents and others. They can aid in finding support groups within the local community.
Veterans should contact the Idaho Falls VA Clinic to get information about PTSD support groups.
There are also online support groups for people who struggle with PTSD. Some of them include Feeling Kinda Blue and the PTSD Foundation of America.
The Center for HOPE is a non-profit organization in Idaho Falls. They provide free support services to adults over the age of 18 in the local area.
NAMI-Idaho provides support groups for people who are in need of depression support groups as well. They also have a Facebook group.
Many local therapists offer support groups to those who are struggling with symptoms of anxiety. Meetups can also be a great option. In the Idaho Falls area, the group, Pass the Anxietea is available.
There are several AA and NA meetings in Idaho Falls, and they take place every week. They are a combination of physical and virtual meetings being held online.
In the event of a mental health emergency, it is important to get help right away. This can be done by calling 911. Also, the Behavioral Health Community Crisis Center of East Idaho is also available to provide help and support.
If you or someone you love is feeling suicidal, please call or instruct them to call the Idaho Suicide Prevention Hotline. Their number is (208) 398-4357.
Alternatively, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline can be reached at 1-800-273-8255.
Ashwood Recovery offers mental health treatment to people who live in the Idaho Falls area.
Our clients can access our services by coming to our facility, or we also offer online options as well. We treat a multitude of mental health conditions, such as:
We have designed our Promise program to address the needs of those who are struggling because of mental health issues. It is an outpatient program that offers partial hospitalization or day treatment services.
We have worked hard to make our curriculum as varied as possible. This allows us to keep our program interesting while continuing to meet the needs of our clients. Depending on their treatment plan, they may participate in any of the following:
Good mental health has never been so important. The Promise program can provide the support that so many people are lacking, but that they desperately need.
At Ashwood Recovery, we know how difficult it can be to cope with the symptoms of a mental illness. These conditions need ongoing care, which many people do not have access to. Our program aims to provide this support to help people live enriched and fulfilled lives.
If you or someone you love lives in Idaho Falls and there is a need for mental health services, please contact us today.
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