Taking good care of oneself is paramount to the success of mental wellness. Whether you are trying to improve your own sense of well-being, looking for assistance with something that is bothering you, or looking for how to help someone you care about – Partners4Wellness is a great place to start. We can help you find local mental health services from the most trusted mental health organizations, links to online services, forums, trustworthy virtual support, mental wellness resources, events, and referrals to mental health therapeutic options.
Partners4Wellness uses a concierge mental wellness approach to provide services to youth aged 13-18. Youth are typically less likely than any other age group to access mental health services because of the lack of access to appropriate services, and the negative peer perception associated with mental illness, counseling, and therapy. Effective early management is critical to preventing the progression of mental disorders. Social isolation, anxiety, depression, and sense of loneliness can be prevented through early intervention. Concierge mental wellness provides unique virtual youth consultation services via our website or drop us a line at (657) 999-9868 to connect with a licensed and experienced mental health clinicians. Here’s a link to our Resource Directory .
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Partners4Wellness created Connect-OC to be a platform to connect 18-24 Transitional Age Youth (TAY) to local mental health services. Connect-OC is a network of services between mental health agencies, college/universities, Transitional Age Youth, Young Adults (YA), mental health peer leaders, advocates, clinicians and therapists. Connect-OC seeks to align efforts and increase and access of community health services available for students, their families and TAY-YA at-risks individuals. Partners4Wellness developed the Connect-OC Coalition to bring representatives from agencies who are aligned to meet the mental and behavioral health needs of college/university students and the TAY/YA population. With over 300 local participants, the Coalition meets monthly to share resources and enhance services.
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