Health Partners Mental Health Services
- Introduction to Health Partners Mental Health Services
- Range of mental health services offered
- Expertise of mental health professionals
- Availability of services
- Insurance and payment options
- Methods of seeking and accessing services
- Integration with primary care and wellness programs
- Mental health care for specific populations (i.e. veterans, LGBTQ+, etc.)
- Approach to treatment and recovery
- Resources and support for families and caregivers
Introduction to Health Partners Mental Health Services
Health Partners is a healthcare organization dedicated to providing comprehensive and accessible healthcare services to the community. In line with this commitment, Health Partners Mental Health Services is designed to offer a range of mental health services to individuals and families seeking help for mental health issues.
Range of mental health services offered
Health Partners Mental Health Services offers a variety of mental health services, including individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, medication management, and crisis intervention. Our team of mental health professionals are trained and experienced in treating a wide range of mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety, trauma, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia, among others. We also provide specialized services for those struggling with substance abuse and addiction.
Expertise of mental health professionals
Our mental health professionals are highly qualified and trained in evidence-based practices to provide effective and compassionate care to our clients. They have diverse backgrounds in psychology, social work, psychiatry, and counseling, and are committed to staying up-to-date with the latest research and techniques in mental health treatment. We also have a team of peer specialists who have lived experience with mental illness and can offer unique insights and support to our clients.
Availability of services
Health Partners Mental Health Services is committed to making mental health services accessible to all members of the community. We offer services at multiple locations throughout the Twin Cities area, and also provide telehealth services for those who may have difficulty accessing in-person care. We have extended hours and offer same-day appointments for urgent needs.
Insurance and payment options
We accept most major insurance plans, including Medicaid and Medicare. For those without insurance, we offer a sliding fee scale based on income. Our financial counselors are available to assist with questions about insurance coverage and payment options.
Methods of seeking and accessing services
Individuals can seek mental health services through self-referral or referral from a primary care provider. Appointments can be made by phone, online, or in-person. Our intake team will work with individuals to schedule an appointment that meets their needs and preferences. For urgent needs, our crisis line is available 24/7.
Integration with primary care and wellness programs
Health Partners Mental Health Services is integrated with primary care and wellness programs to provide comprehensive care to our clients. We collaborate with primary care providers to ensure that mental health concerns are addressed as part of overall health and wellness. We also offer wellness programs, such as mindfulness and stress reduction classes, to support clients in achieving their health goals.
Mental health care for specific populations (i.e. veterans, LGBTQ+, etc.)
We recognize that certain populations may have unique mental health needs and experiences. As such, we offer specialized services for veterans, LGBTQ+ individuals, and others. Our mental health professionals are trained in cultural competence and are committed to providing inclusive and affirming care to all clients.
Approach to treatment and recovery
At Health Partners Mental Health Services, we take a holistic and person-centered approach to treatment and recovery. We believe in partnering with clients to develop individualized treatment plans that take into account their goals, strengths, and preferences. We use evidence-based practices, such as cognitive behavioral therapy and dialectical behavior therapy, to help clients achieve their desired outcomes. Our goal is to support clients in achieving lasting recovery and improved quality of life.
Resources and support for families and caregivers
We recognize that mental health issues can have a significant impact on families and caregivers. As such, we offer resources and support to assist them in navigating the challenges of supporting their loved one's mental health. We provide family therapy and education, as well as support groups for families and caregivers. Our mental health professionals are also available to consult with family members and caregivers to answer questions and provide guidance.
Frequently Asked Questions about Health Partners Mental Health Services
What mental health services does Health Partners offer?
Health Partners offers a variety of mental health services, including therapy, medication management, crisis intervention, and support groups. They have licensed professionals who specialize in treating many different mental health conditions.
Do I need a referral from my primary care doctor to see a mental health provider at Health Partners?
No, you don't need a referral from your primary care doctor to see a mental health provider at Health Partners. They have a direct access line for mental health services and you can call to schedule an appointment with a provider.
What insurance plans does Health Partners accept for mental health services?
Health Partners accepts a variety of insurance plans for mental health services, including Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial insurance plans. You can call their customer service line to find out if your specific insurance plan is accepted.
What types of therapy are offered at Health Partners?
Health Partners offers a variety of therapy options, including individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy, and teletherapy. They also offer specialized therapies for specific mental health conditions, such as cognitive behavioral therapy for depression and anxiety.