Allina Mental Health: Mental health services
Mental or emotional illness can affect anyone and can be treated through different types of therapy. We're here to help in many ways.
To access these programs, contact a location near you.
Crisis assessment
A team of mental health professionals evaluates each patient's condition and situation to determine the correct level of care.
Full hospitalization
A team of mental health professionals stabilizes, assesses and works with each patient.
Patients receive around-the-clock care in a hospital while learning how to manage their illness. One's personalized program may include…
- individual and group psychotherapy (talking through problems)
- family involvement
- educational programming
- treatment and crisis planning
- medication management
Partial hospitalization
These programs are for patients who have enough support at home or in their community to return to a safe environment each evening.
- Day treatment for adults – Adults attend six hours of programming, five days a week. Each person works with a team of mental health professionals. His or her program may include individual and group therapy, family involvement, education about his or her condition, treatment and crisis planning, and medication management.
- Support and therapy groups – Children and adults may attend a support group free of charge. Additional therapy groups are available.
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