Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS)

ARMHS is a recovery-focused program designed to help adults with mental illness live independently in their homes and communities. Through personalized support in basic living skills, community engagement, medication education, and more, we help you build the tools you need to thrive.

Who Can Benefit from ARMHS?

ARMHS services are available to Minnesota adults who meet the following criteria:

  • Be 18 years of age or older
  • Diagnosed with a mental health condition that affects daily living
  • Experiencing challenges in three or more life areas (such as work, relationships, household management, or self-care)
  • Able to participate in skill-building activities
  • Have Medical Assistance or a Prepaid Medical Assistance Product

Comprehensive

What to Expect

Starting ARMHS is simple and centered around your needs. Here's how we'll support you throughout your journey.

Meet in Your Space

We come to you—at home or in community settings where you feel comfortable.

Consistent Support

Work with your dedicated ARMHS practitioner weekly (minimum 1.5 hours per session).

Goal-Focused Care

Continue services until you achieve your personal goals—there's no rush.

Team Collaboration

With your permission, we coordinate with your family and care team.

Personalized

Individualized treatment plans that meet your unique needs

We craft treatment strategies tailored to each client's specific mental health journey. Our approach focuses on individual strengths and personal growth.

Managing mental health symptoms and preventing relapse
Understanding and monitoring medications
Developing healthy coping strategies
Building communication skills

Empowering

Skills training for independent and confident living

We help clients develop practical life skills that build confidence and independence. Our training focuses on real-world strategies for personal success.

Household management and budgeting
Transportation and community navigation
Employment preparation
Accessing community resources

Ready to get started?

We're here to support you or your loved one with compassionate mental health services.