Mental Health Services

Our number one goal is to help people in north central West Virginia live their best lives. Valley HealthCare System offers complete mental health services for people in Marion, Monongalia, Preston and Taylor counties. Below is an overview of our services.

Counseling Services

Life is full of challenges. For those times when you don’t feel quite right, our counseling services are here for you. Our number one goal is to help people in north central West Virginia live their best lives. Our trained professionals have a wide scope of experience treating adults experiencing difficulties related to:

·       Abuse

·       Anxiety or stress

·       Chronic pain or medical conditions

·       Depression

·       Eating disorders

·       Grief

·       Mood disorders

·       PTSD

·       Relationships

·       Sleep disorders

·       Substance use disorders

·       Weight management

You may be surprised to learn that many clients begin to feel significant improvements after just a few visits. The reason is that our therapists help to untangle the stressors and confront them one at a time. By doing so, it becomes more clear which factors are the real barriers to happiness. Our approach to counseling is holistic. We look at the various aspects of your life – your work, family, relationships, and other areas of influence.

Our most common therapeutic methods include:

Clinical Assessments

Our goal is to help people in north central West Virginia get the professional mental health care they need so they can live their best lives. Our services start with a clinical assessment, which is the first step in getting the right treatment. Assessments include psychological testing, interviews, or a physical exam. Our Service Coordinators and licensed therapists usually conduct the assessments, and a physician completes a follow-up assessment when medication is called for. The insight gained from the assessment allows our team to have a better understanding of the underlying causes of a person’s mental health difficulties. From there, therapists and clients work together to develop a holistic treatment plan tailored to the client’s needs.

Psychiatric Services

Every person is unique. For that reason, every treatment plan is unique. Mental health challenges vary so greatly that it’s important to have a team that works together to address the challenges. Our psychiatric services include psychotherapy, support groups, and community engagement. If a treatment plan includes medication, then our doctors and nurse practitioners provide full medication management. Our specialized care ensures that each person receives the psychiatric services they need.

Case Management and Community Engagement

Case Management

Service Coordination includes assessment of client’s needs and strengths, planning and setting treatment goals and objectives with the client, evaluation of progress toward these goals, advocating on behalf of the client, supportive counseling when appropriate, and crisis assistance/intervention. The Service Coordinator convenes the treatment team and acts as primary contact person for the client with the agency.  The Service Coordinator serves as an information source and interfaces with external services ensuring quality of availability, continuity, flexibility, and integration of necessary resources and services. Targeted Case Management assists eligible clients in accessing needed community resources, such as SNAP benefits, SSDI/SSI applications, HUD applications, Medicaid applications, assistance in securing employment, food pantries, etc. Eligible clients are 3 years old or older, have Medicaid or ValleyCare fund source (or are eligible), have a qualifying Mental Health or Substance Use diagnosis. If interested, complete intake assessment and clinician will make a referral, if appropriate.

Community Engagement

The Community Engagement Program is a grant-funded program designed to identify, connect and/or provide personal and community supports to individuals with a diagnosis of mental illness, substance abuse, or  co-occurring disorders, and who are committed, have a history of commitment, or are in danger of commitment to a state psychiatric, private diversion facility, or correctional facility. Community Engagement is designed to obtain, connect, and provide personal and community supports to eligible individuals. Eligible clients have either recently been hospitalized, at least once, for psychiatric symptoms or are at-risk for hospitalization due to psychiatric symptoms.

Residential Services

Valley HealthCare System provides residential care for people who are being treated for mental illnesses. It’s a safe place for clients to receive supervised care from a compassionate team. Residential services include complete psychological assessments, group counseling, individual therapy, and full medication management. Residents receive 24/7 care. While in residential care, clients learn strategies and skills for managing their mental health. All of Valley’s residential services are provided with the kind of sensitivity that is so important for clients who are struggling with mental health issues.

Mental Hygiene Petitions and Commitment

A mental hygiene petition is a last-resort option for people who are in imminent danger to themselves or others and will not voluntarily accept help.

Virtual Care and Telemedicine

More people are able to access mental health care than ever before due to the advancements of virtual care and telemedicine. Many of those advancements came as a result of Covid-19. According to Forbes, the use of telehealth and telemedicine increased by more than 900 percent since early 2020. At the onset of the pandemic, many clients had just begun using telehealth as a more convenient way to stay in contact with their therapists. We began to see that clients are less likely to miss an appointment if they don’t have to leave their home or workplace. With virtual care, the wait time is drastically reduced so clients are able to meet with their therapist when they need them. Virtual care also helps clients reduce the amount of money they spend on gas to drive to appointments.

Mental Health Peer Support Services

The Mental Health Peer Support Services at Valley is a beacon of hope and healing for individuals on their journey of mental health. This program fosters a sense of community, where others with lived experience of mental health challenges come together to offer support, understanding, and encouragement to their peers. Through group therapy sessions, one-on-one interactions, and various activities, the program empowers individuals to share their stories and coping strategies in a safe, non-judgmental environment. The peer support network provides a unique perspective that professionals may not always offer, promoting a sense of solidarity and reducing the isolation often associated with mental health issues. It not only complements the clinical treatment but also creates a space where individuals can draw strength and inspiration from each other.