Monarch offers a variety of treatment options and support services for people with mental illness, substance use disorders and intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Behavioral Health
Depression
Depression is a common mental health condition that can cause a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest in activities. Fortunately, Monarch offers a range of treatment options that can help you.
Anxiety
Anxiety is the feeling of worry, nervousness, or fear about something that may or may not happen in the future. Anxiety can be caused by many different factors. Monarch has several treatment options.
Substance Use Disorder or Addiction
A substance use disorder (SUD) is the misuse of or addiction to alcohol, marijuana or street or prescription drugs. Navigating SUD diagnosis, treatment and recovery is hard, but Monarch is here to help.
Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that can be very difficult to manage. With the proper treatment, people with bipolar disorder can have periods of stability.
All Behavioral Health Concerns
There are approximately 300 mental health diagnoses or disorders listed in the DSM-5. Regardless of where you are on your mental health journey, Monarch is here to support your treatment and help you lead a more fulfilling life.
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities (I/DD)
People with I/DD have differences that uniquely affect someone’s physical, intellectual and/or emotional development. Monarch provides programs and services that care for and improve the lives of people with I/DD.
Cerebral Palsy
Supporting adults with cerebral palsy involves helping them with their physical needs, encouraging their independence and promoting social and emotional well-being. Monarch has programs that do this and more.
Down Syndrome
Whether you or your loved one with Down syndrome needs low, medium or high support, Monarch has programs and services to foster social relationships, promote employment and more.
Autism Spectrum Disorder
The autism spectrum is very wide, and support looks different for every person with it. While Monarch does not provide speech, occupational or ABA therapy, there are many ways we can help people on the autism spectrum.
Mental Health for People With I/DD
As a leading provider of both behavioral health care and I/DD support, Monarch is expanding awareness of and access to mental health care for the I/DD community with different services to meet people where they are.