Chelsea Hospital
Behavioral Health Navigators
Looking for support for you? A friend? A family member? Help is available.
For Immediate Help
What is a Behavioral Health Navigator?
Finding the right help can be overwhelming. Behavioral health navigators are trained to help connect you with resources to meet your individual needs and develop a detailed plan of action. There is no charge associated with this helpful service.
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For Immediate Help
How Can a Behavioral Health Navigator Help?
A behavioral health navigator can assist you in finding a therapist, psychiatrist, support group and/or resources to aid with any challenges you may be facing, including:
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Depression
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Suicidal thoughts
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Anxiety and worry
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Medication concerns
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Grief and loss
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Lack of social support
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Relationship problems
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Alcohol and other drug use
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Chronic pain management
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Problems with work or school
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Finding help for friends or family, including children​​
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For Immediate Help
Did You Know?
Behavioral health navigators are licensed behavioral health clinicians who can help you connect with services based on your needs. You may meet with a navigator in your physician's office, your community resource center, your public library, or any place that is safe and private.
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For Immediate Help
Behavioral Health Navigators Can Help You
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Understand what kind of behavioral health care you need
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Find and get connected to behavioral health resources in your community
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Problem-solve issues that may be getting in the way of you getting the care you need​
For Immediate Help
Contact a Behavioral Health Navigator
Call (734) 680-5312 to speak with Kathy Walz, LMSW, CPC
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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Call (734) 904-6937 to speak with Anna Webber, LMSW
​ Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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If unavailable, leave a message and your call with be returned by one of our navigators as soon as possible.
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You can also reach navigators by email at BHNavigator@trinity-health.org
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