Adult Mental Health & Recovery Services

Adults from all walks of life can heal and grow with mental health and recovery services, supports and resources at Wilder. You have access to our diverse team who speak in English, Spanish, Hmong, Vietnamese, Oromo, Somali, Karen, and Khmer. We can also arrange skilled interpreters for other languages for you.
We are currently open for appointments via phone and video (telehealth) during COVID-19 for any adults looking for mental health support and substance use recovery.
If you have an existing appointment, you do not have to cancel it. If you have any questions or want to request an appointment by phone, please do not hesitate to give us a call at 651-280-2310. Or, you can request an appointment online by clicking the button below.
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- Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
- Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m
451 Lexington Parkway North
Saint Paul, MN 55104
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Anyone can ask us for help with mental health or addiction concerns. We're here to offer you and your family hope and healing.
Adult Mental Health Services
Outpatient Therapy
Our therapists will help you find the service that’s right for you. We know that mental health can be complex, so we connect you with resources that can help. We provide diagnostic assessments, individual and family therapy, treatment planning and referrals for other services that might be helpful.
We have team members who speak fluent Hmong, Vietnamese and Khmer and who understand these cultures. With their expertise, we can blend cultural healing practices with Western services to better help people in these communities.
Community-Based Services
We provide a range of services in home and community settings. This is more than a matter of convenience: we support individuals and families wherever and however we can to encourage healing and wellness.
Assertive Community Treatment
Wilder Assertive Community Treatment helps adults experiencing severe and persistent mental illness stabilize, recover and stay in community. We are one of the only programs in the nation that provides multilingual and multicultural services to members of Southeast Asian communities:
- Community-based psychiatric care
- A multidisciplinary team including psychiatrists, mental health therapists, nurses, case managers, chemical dependency specialists, vocational specialists and certified peer support staff.
- Multilingual, multicultural staff representative of the Southeast Asian communities we serve: Hmong, Karen, Vietnamese and Cambodian.
- Help with navigating healthcare systems, psychiatric care/medication management, mental health rehabilitation services, accessing housing, employment, transportation services, and family support.
- Services are provided in office, home or community settings to ensure each person we serve is comfortable and able to access the support they need.
We serve Southeast Asian adults 18 years and older who have a severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) diagnosis and are qualified for Medical Assistance.
Assertive Community Treatment is most beneficial for adults who have repeated hospital admissions, chronic episodes of homelessness, or who have been unsuccessfully served by traditional mental and chemical health care options.
Call 651-280-2315 for more information about Assertive Community Treatment.
Peer Services
In difficult times, it helps to talk to someone who has been through something similar. Wilder employs certified peer specialists who have experienced their own mental health and addiction issues. These trained specialists work alongside professional staff to provide additional encouragement and personal support. Peer specialists help people build coping skills and access local resources to improve their health.
Call 651-280-2310 for more information about Peer Services.
Targeted Mental Health Case Management
At Wilder, we treat the whole person. Individuals 18 years and older who have a severe and persistent mental illness diagnosis can qualify for targeted mental health case management services. We assign each individual one case manager who understands their challenges and needs. As a result, case managers can coordinate mental health, physical health, and other resources to provide ongoing support so that each individual can increase their overall well-being.
Call 651-280-2310 for more information about targeted mental health case management.
Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services
Our Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services help people manage their mental health symptoms and achieve their life goals. These services are provided in one’s home or community, and help address any of the ways we strive to function in our day-to-day lives: achieving physical and emotional health, reaching education or employment goals, improving social and family relationships, using community resources, being active in our communities and living independently.
Call 651-280-2310 for more information about Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services.
Center for Social Healing
The Center for Social Healing is a welcoming, therapeutic place for members of Southeast Asian cultural groups. Located in the Frogtown neighborhood of Saint Paul, the Center offers a place for Southeast Asian communities to gather for support, fellowship, shared meals and healing—all of which are important for people who are trying to adjust to a new way of living. Each person who comes to the Center is welcomed and valued.
The Center combines Western mental health services and treatments with traditional healing practices to address the needs of Hmong, Vietnamese, Karen and Cambodian residents of Saint Paul. Members have access to support groups, cultural celebrations, alternative healing practices, educational events, building life skills and support with day-to-day needs.
Call 651-280-2310 for more information about the Center for Social Healing.
Adult Recovery Services
Addiction is a complex issue that requires a range of services and support including assessments, treatment and counseling. Wilder's Recovery Services help individuals and families experiencing mental health and substance use issues by building on each person’s strength and resilience.
Our focus is to promote a sense of well-being in all areas of life and provide a variety of services that are adaptive to the unique needs of each individual and their loved ones.
- Experienced in co-occurring mental health and substance use concerns ranging from low to high intensity
- Specialized in assessing, counseling and treating adults 18+ and their families with group treatment available in English, Hmong and Karen languages
- Integrated care team of therapists, nurses, alcohol and drug counselors, psychologists, psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, care coordinators, peer specialists and case managers work together using a holistic, trauma informed and whole family approach
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