As an ARMHS provider, our services utilize mental health rehabilitation practices while respecting religious beliefs and cultural diversity. We help clients adapt and integrate by connecting them with community resources, supporting employment opportunities, improving family relationships, facilitating access to education
What basic living and social skills do our ARMHS workers teach?
- Managing the symptoms of mental illness
- Managing a household
- Planning for employment
- Pursuing education
- Re-entering community living after treatment.
- Communicating opinions, thoughts, feelings, or key information with others
- Discovering and using community resources to get needs met.
- Getting outside help to deal with a difficult situation.
- Preventing relapse
- Budgeting and shopping
- Developing a healthy lifestyle
- Learning to get around the community.
- Monitoring use and effectiveness of medications
Who Qualifies for ARMHS?
- Adults 18 years and older
- Live in Hennepin, Ramsey or Dakota Counties.
- Diagnosed with mental illness for which adult rehabilitative mental health services are determined to be medically necessary by a qualified mental health professional.
Accepts Medical Assistance/PMAP, or self-pay (sliding scale options available)