Adult Services

True of false?
You can catch a mental illness from someone else…
Mental illness is a result of lifestyle choices…
Only poor people suffer from a mental illness…
All of these statements about mental illness are false. One in five people suffers from a mental illness, meaning it affects people in all walks of life. Mental illnesses are a result of a brain disorder and are treatable. Janet Wattles Center can help you or your loved ones in a variety of ways:

Emergency Services

  • 24/7 days a week emergency response either face to face or via phone
  • Crisis Residential
  • Mental Health Assessment
  • Individual and Group Counseling/Therapy
  • Crisis Counseling
  • Mental Health Intensive Outpatient
  • Forensic Assessments in Jail
  • Therapeutic Intervention Program Court (TIP)
  • Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment

Recovery Focused Services

  • Community Support Individual and Group
  • Counseling and Support
  • Housing Advocacy and Linkage
  • Skills Training
  • Psychiatric Evaluation and Treatment
  • Volunteer and Mentoring
  • Medication Monitoring
  • Linkage and Advocacy For Other Needed Services

Rehabilitation Services

  • Employment
  • Silver Lining Club, Psychosocial Rehabilitation

Supported Recovery

  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
  • Medication Management
  • Individual/Group Counseling
  • Psychological Testing
  • Community Support Individual/Group
  • Psychiatric services

Community Based Rehabilitation

  • Community Support Team
  • PATH dedicated to individuals who are Homeless Have a Serious Mental Illness
  • Supported Employment

Intensive Community Based Rehabilitation

  • Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)
  • Supported Housing

Intensive Recovery Service

  • Community Integrated Living Arrangement (CILA)

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services

  • Counseling for all ages who are deaf, hard of Hearing, Oral Deaf, Late-Deafened, and Deaf-Blind
  • Individual, group and family counseling
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Deaf Psychiatric Services
  • Counselor skilled in American Sign Language, deaf culture and other deaf-related issues