Mental Health Services
Whether you’re seeking mental health care for a child, partner, yourself, or someone you support, Reach is here to champion whole mental wellness for everyone. Our personalized mental health programs are designed to:
- Strengthen family relationships
- Promote self-regulation and emotional control
- Boost self-esteem
- Reduce conflict
- Enhance daily living skills
- Build individual mental wellness
With Reach, you’ll find compassionate support tailored to meet your unique needs. Let us help you and your loved ones thrive.
Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS)
ARMHS is a recovery-based rehabilitative program that enables individuals to develop and improve their psychiatric stability in various areas of their lives, such as mental illness symptom management, interpersonal communication, household management and relapse prevention. Skills that have been lost or diminished due to symptoms of mental illness can be acquired, practiced and enhanced through training and education.
Therapy
We offer comprehensive in-person and virtual counseling services designed to support individuals and families in navigating life’s challenges. Our team of dedicated and compassionate professionals provides personalized therapy to address a wide range of mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, relationship issues, and more.
Immediate Openings Available!
Children’s Mental Health Targeted Case Management (CMH-TCM)
CMH-TCM assists children diagnosed with a mental health disorder find and maintain services in the community. Your assigned case manager will assess your child’s needs, work with you to develop a care plan, connect you to community-based services and resources and meet with you monthly to ensure a good fit with providers.
Strengthening Families Together
Reach is contracted with Hennepin County to provide Parenting Capacity Services to families with an open Child Protective Services (CPS) case in which parenting education was court-ordered. The focus of this program is to improve the parents’ skills and to improve parent-child interactions. Our Parenting Skills Educators teach skills to improve the well-being of the children and families by strengthening parenting abilities, reducing reports of abuse and neglect, and preventing out of home placements.
Have a question about our Mental Health Services? Please contact Jessica Preiner, Managing Director of Mental Health, at 952-737-2980 or [email protected].