Approved by the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), our mental health services can assist in your recovery, encourage community participation, and empower you to live more independently. As experts in psychosocial disability and a range of mental health conditions, our dedicated team will deliver a bespoke care plan based on your unique goals and needs.
Our recovery coaches have lived experience of psychosocial disability and mental health. Learn from their first-hand knowledge and get support in overcoming your mental health challenges.
We know that family members and carers are often the greatest advocates for those with a mental health condition or psychosocial disability. Our compassionate support workers extend services by connecting your loved ones with respite facilities and emotional support.
We'll help you create a comprehensive team of support workers and connections within your community, so you'll never feel alone during your mental illness recovery.
Let our community mental health care team assist you in developing the key life skills needed to succeed. Boost your self-esteem in all areas, from learning how to budget and cook to socialising with confidence.
Our aim is to help you become independent and feel fulfilled in your daily life. We'll guide you through a step-by-step plan to reach your goals, from achieving your dream career to forming more meaningful connections.
Our holistic approach means that you can benefit from other key supports alongside our mental health service. Take a look at the full range of services we offer across 6 locations in Western Australia and learn how our peer workers can help in your recovery.
Having a mental illness or psychosocial disability shouldn't stop anyone from achieving their career goals. Accessing mental health services can help you harness training and work opportunities, whilst building the skills needed to succeed.
Our mental health services can increase your sense of belonging, improve social connection and inclusion, and help you grow into the person you've always wanted to be.
Our psychosocial disability and mental health services are completely customisable based on your independent needs. We can help you get the most out of your NDIS funding and take the next step in your mental health recovery. Reach out to our friendly team today to create a care plan.
We answered your top 4 questions on our mental health services. To find out more about the services we provide for your particular needs, check out our comprehensive FAQ page.
Both government and non-government mental health services are available through GP or self-referral. If you need immediate help for mental illness, call emergency departments on 000, or the Mental Health Access Line on 1800 011 511.
The first step in getting help for a mental health condition or psychosocial disability is to talk to general practitioners or other mental health professionals, who can refer you to a local support group. Various community organisations also offer National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) mental health services and support groups, so check online for specific details.
If you are struggling with a mental illness or psychosocial disability, you may receive treatment as a voluntary or compulsory patient. Voluntary patients are free to leave mental health services whenever they wish, whereas compulsory patients are assessed by a psychiatrist and given a compulsory mental health services treatment order.
There are many different types of mental health issues. One of the main groups is mood disorders, such as depression or bipolar disorder. Other groups of mental illness include anxiety, personality, and psychotic disorders like schizophrenia.