About Us
InnerVision is a nationally accredited, 501c (3), human service organization that provides recovery services to individuals with psychiatric disabilities as they progress towards mental wellness.
InnerVision offers a flexible array of professional services and supports.
Our daily psychosocial rehabilitation service offers skill building and skill teaching in the areas of employment, education, and social skills development using a psychiatric vocational rehabilitation approach.
Certified Peer Support Specialists and Qualified Mental Health professionals partner with consumers served (including consumers with dual substance abuse and/or developmental disabilities) to deliver our services and supports to create a therapeutic environment built upon consumer needs, choices and self-determination throughout their recovery journey.
Other supports and services include Peer Support Specialist Training, Support Groups, Community Education and Friends and Family activities.
Our experienced and committed staff work flexible hours in response to consumer needs. All staff actively engages with consumers on and off site.
We are an organization who practices what we teach as reflected our practice of hiring consumer employees.
Additionally, the organization is governed and guided by a consumer represented Board of Directors.
At InnerVision, Inc. we have the competence and the confidence of the community at large that Recovery works.
InnerVision is an outstanding behavioral healthcare service provider who has the dually important interests of consumers and community at heart.
Consumers, family members and community partners who have engaged with us know that they can count on us to be a responsive service provider who will break through barriers in conjunction with our recovery in action mission of moving consumers towards mental wellness.
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