Mental Health Resources - Seward Community Support Program - Mental health treatment facility in Minneapolis, MN

Mental Health Resources - Seward Community Support Program

Mental Health Treatment in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Mental Health Resources - Seward Community Support Program is a mental health treatment facility serving Minneapolis and the surrounding Minnesota area. The facility provides specialized care tailored to meet the unique needs of each client.

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Facility Overview

Mental Health Resources’ Seward Community Support Program (CSP) and Drop-In Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, provides compassionate, community-centered services for adults diagnosed with serious and persistent mental illness. Located in Hennepin County, this program supports individuals through a blend of peer support, resource coordination, and psychosocial engagement aimed at promoting recovery, wellness, and long-term stability. The program offers a safe and welcoming environment where members can receive individualized assistance in areas such as housing, employment, healthcare benefits, and mental health education.

In addition to practical supports, the Seward CSP fosters meaningful connection and recovery through psychosocial groups, community outings, and daily meals. These services are designed not only to meet basic needs but also to reduce social isolation, empower personal growth, and build stronger community ties. The program’s recovery-oriented, person-centered approach is ideal for individuals seeking to remain engaged in their communities while working toward improved mental health and independent living.

Treatment Services

Core Services

  • Community-Based Services

Therapies & Approaches

  • Psychoeducation

Conditions Treated

  • Social Isolation

Populations Served

Additional Services

  • Community Drop-In Center
  • Housing Support
  • Insurance Assistance
  • Employment Support
  • Independent Living Skills Education
  • Mental Health Crisis Support
  • Psychosocial Group Activities
  • Resource Coordination
  • Community Outings and Engagement
  • Meal Services
  • Individuals with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness
  • Low-Income Individuals
  • Unhoused Individuals
  • Peer Support
  • Recovery-Oriented Care
  • Social Support Facilitation
  • Person-Centered Planning
  • Serious and Persistent Mental Illness
  • Mental Health Crisis
  • Functional Impairment in Daily Living