Pathways to Wellness is a rapid response walk in counselling service for individuals of all ages in mental health distress or crisis. The centre operates out of Integrated Therapies and Performance (5009 50th St, Lloydminster), Monday to Friday 1 - 5pm beginning May 20, 2025.
There is no fee for this service, individuals who access the service will be supported through stabilization and referrals when necessary. If you would like to access this service or have any questions about this pilot project for our community please contact Falon Willis by phone, 780-205-9593 or email falon@huntpsychologicalservices.com
This program is available through a partnership with Lloydminster Region Health Foundation, Project Sunrise and Integrated Therapies and Performance.
This program is completely free of charge. Individuals who access the service will receive support through stabilization and, when necessary, referrals to additional resources. Our goal is to provide immediate assistance to those in need and ensure they have access to the help they require.
We look forward to supporting our community and promoting mental well-being for all.
What is Pathways to Wellness?
Mental Health Facts
​Mental health includes your emotional and mental well-being. It affects how you think, connect with others and your ability to achieve your goals. Good mental health allows you to do the things you want to and the things you need to even when stressful moments arise. Mental health impacts the way you handle stress, your relationships with others, and how you treat yourself. Mental Health and Physical Health are connected. When someone is struggling with their mental health, it impacts their physical health and can show up in a variety of signs and symptoms.  Signs are things that others may notice about you and symptoms are behaviors that others may notice that indicate that you could use some extra support. Mental health challenges and feelings of distress are normal experiences that all individuals experience. While all emotions are valid, it can be difficult to experience  emotions that are uncomfortable or distressing for long periods of time. Stressful and complex events such as the loss of a relationship, death in the family, a breakup, losing your job, caring for an ill family member, failing a class in school, or having thoughts about hurting yourself may result in a mental health challenge or crisis. Mental Health challenges differ from mental illnesses, which are diagnosed by psychologists, psychiatrists and physicians.  There are many types of mental health disorders/illnesses. Some of the most common mental health illnesses in Canada are anxiety and depression, but there are many other types such as mood disorders, personality disorders, eating disorders and psychotic disorders. In Canada, 1 in 5 people will be diagnosed with a mental illness or disorder in their lifetime. Suicide is not considered a mental health illness on its own but suicidal thoughts can arise due mental distress, traumatic experiences or due to the presence of an undiagnosed or untreated mental health disorder.
What to expect when you come to Pathways?
1- You will be greeted in warm and welcoming manner
2 - Administration will gathe information from you like name, birthdate etc.
3 - You will have a quiet and comfortable place to wait until your session
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What do I need to bring?
- Just yourself. This service is free of charge and you do not require any documentation to access it.
- There is room for you to bring a friend or family member for support if you want
What will happen?
1 - You will meet with a masters level student therapist supervised by a registered psychologist for a counselling session
2 - You will receive information about other community organizations and resources that can help with your concerns
3 - You will recieve a follow up phone call to check in within 72 hrs