Spiritus Christi Church
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Mental Health Center

Music for the Heart Concert - October 13, 2007
Proceeds from this eveing will benefit the Spiritus Chrisit Mental Health Center

Are you or someone you love having problems at home, at work, or in school?

Would you like to talk with someone about mental health care, but don’t know where to go or whom to call?

Have you tried to get help but found out that you could not afford the cost?

Some Reasons People Call Us
• Depression
• Trauma
• Poverty
• Anxiety
• Grief
• Abuse
• Recovery
• Sexuality
• Addiction
• Chronic illness
• Social isolation
• Work problems
• School problems
• Family problems
• Domestic violence
• Relationship problems

Some Ways We Help
We talk about problems in
individual, couple, family, and
group therapy, so that they become better understood and possible solutions may be identified.

We can prescribe medications
so that certain problems may
become more manageable.

Some More Ways We Help
We can help you apply for public
assistance (DHHS), vocational and educational services (VESID), social security disability (SSD) & supplemental security income (SSI), so that your problems with food, clothing, housing, health insurance, work and income may be worked through.

We create comfortable ways for you to meet other people with similar problems, so that you can expand your circle of support.

New Unto Others
Also, visit us at New Unto Others, a
consignment shop for fine home
furnishings, whose profits benefit the
mental health center. 

New Unto Others
141 State Street, Rochester
585-232-8686
NewUntoOthers@yahoo.com
www.NewUnto.org

Spiritus Christi Mental Health Center
Mission Statement

Our Mission is to improve community health by providing access to free mental health care for adults and children who are uninsured or underinsured.

Our volunteer staff of nurses, therapists,
doctors, counselors, social workers and
advocates provide access to consultation
and medications free of charge.

Staff
Maureen Marlow, RN, CASAC, Director
585-325-1180 ext. 114

Eileen Hurley, RN, LCSW
Community Health Outreach Worker

585-489-5559

Amy Durkee,  Administrative Associate
585-325-1180, ext. 112

Hours
Monday thru Friday
Daytime and evening sessions
by appointment

 

 

The Living Room
Wednesday afternoons, 1:00 - 6:00
For more information, call
325-1180, ext 114.

You’re Invited to The Living Room. Our peer support program, where volunteers offer coffee, tea, and a safe place heal and grow. In The Living Room, men and women with real life problems create a nonjudgmental space in which people can share their struggles, offer encouragement, and exchange coping strategies. Folks bring problems ranging from parenting dilemmas to pain from past abuse, to living with a diagnosable mental illness.

In the Living Room, relationships are built on mutuality, shared power, and respect.

Wesley's Mothers
Tuesday afternoons, 2:30 - 4:00
For more information, call
325-1180. ext 114

Wesley's Mothers is a meeting for mothers whose children are in county, State, or Federal Correctional Facilities. The moms who have attended say they finally have a place where they're understood. A place where they can talk about the shame, self-blame, isolation, fear, and helplessness they experience in relation to both their children's poor choices and the conditions of their children's lives behind bars.

It's an anonymous and open meeting where mothers offer and receive support!