A large percentage of those who have symptoms of a condition like anxiety or depression never get the help they need. We want to change that.
At Ashwood Recovery, we recognize that coming to our facility for treatment is not always possible. That is why we put together this guide to mental health resources in the Nampa area.
SAMHSA reports that almost 4.7% of people in Idaho are living with serious mental illnesses. More than half of them are not getting the treatment and support they need. Fortunately, there are ways for them to get help.
Mental health emergencies should never be ignored. They need to be taken seriously; especially when an individual is feeling suicidal.
The Idaho Suicide Prevention Hotline can be reached by calling (208) 398-4357. They also offer text support Monday through Friday between the hours of 3 pm and midnight.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline can be reached by calling 1-800-273-8255.
Finding mental health support groups can be critical for someone who struggles with one of these conditions. The Nampa area has many resources that can help.
Veterans with PTSD may want to consider contacting the Caldwell VA clinic to ask about possible support group options.
Feeling Kinda Blue is the name of an organization that offers online groups for people with PTSD or other mental health issues.
NAMI-Idaho has several options for people who are searching for depression support groups in the Nampa area.
Also, the NAMI Treasure Valley Online Peer Support Group on Facebook is available for anyone struggling with depression.
St. Luke’s Medical Center provides support groups for anyone who is battling ADD/ADHD. Their focus is on both adults and children.
The Meetup group, ADHD of Treasure Valley can be a great online resource for adults with ADHD, or for their spouses.
Pass the Anxietea is a support group that can be found through the Meetups website. They provide both in-person meetings and virtual meetings.
Pass the Anxietea is a support group that can be found through the Meetups website. They provide both in-person meetings and virtual meetings.
There are several AA and NA meetings that take place in the Nampa area each week. Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous are two organizations that have helped millions of people worldwide.
The Eating Disorder Referral & Information Center can be a great resource for related support groups.
There are also eating disorder support groups available through the SARMC Family Center. Their phone number is (208) 367-7380.
Ashwood Recovery is located in Boise, Idaho. We are about a 25-minute drive from Nampa.
In addition to treating clients in person, we also offer online treatment options as well. We work with people who are struggling with any of several mental health conditions, such as:
At Ashwood Recovery, our Promise program is designed to specifically meet the mental health needs of our clients. It is a partial hospitalization or day treatment program that is staffed by a team of professionals that include psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses, therapists and peer support workers.
We use a varied curriculum to tailor our clients’ treatment plans. Depending on what their needs are, they may participate with any of the following:
Many of our clients come to us after having completed an inpatient mental health treatment program. Promise provides them with a way to slowly re-integrate themselves into their communities. We also offer crisis intervention services.
At Ashwood Recovery, we know how unique our clients are, and we know they all have different needs. Our Promise program was created with those needs in mind, and it has allowed us to provide exceptional mental health services to people in Nampa, Idaho.
We are confident that we can provide the type of mental health support that so many people are lacking. Would you like to talk with someone about your options? Please contact us.
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