Care Team

Community mental health resources are available in and around Portage County.

Resource Legend

The symbols designate resources that can be used in the following type of situations:

✱ Requires immediate assistance, risk to self or others

✚ Requires assistance, possible risk to self or others

● Address and make referrals, minimal risk to self or others

◆ Mental health resources

Resources For Faculty & Staff

Care team Referral

Use the Care Team referral form to report confidentially concerns that could become a disruption to the NEOMED environment. The reports allow the Care Team to initiate proper action to ensure the safety of the community.

Submit a care team Referral

Counseling Services

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Counseling services for faculty and staff, and their dependents are available through the Employee Assistance Program (EAP), provided by Impact Solutions.

Phone: 800.227.6007 (24/7 live confidential support)

Get Counseling Services 

Help a Student

Too much stress can catch up with any of us. Our students can usually manage the multiple stressors of professional, academic and personal demands, but when these demands become overwhelming, their normal ways of coping can become ineffective or non-existent, causing problems in overall functioning. As a faculty or staff member, you can make a difference.

Help a Student

Inclusivity Center

The Inclusivity Center allows for various diversity and inclusion activities (meetings, speakers, events, etc.), as well as, diversity related resources. The Center provides a space for all students, faculty and staff who partake in its offerings to feel a sense of belonging, engaged, and valued.

Phone: 330.325.6733 (To reserve the Center)

Visit the Inclusivity Center

Meditation Room

The Meditation Room is designed to promote wellness and offers a number of options to assist in reducing stress and restoring balance. The room features a light therapy box, relaxation CDs, a Shiatsu heated massage chair and more.

Location: L-238 (No reservation necessary)

SafeSpace

The SafeSpace Initiative is designed to provide dedicated resources to members of the LGBTQ community at NEOMED, their allies, family and friends

Learn more about SafeSpace

Sequoia Wellness

Exercise is one of the most effective ways to improve mental health. Regular exercise can reduce depression and anxiety, relieve, stress and boost your overall mood.

Visit Sequoia Wellness

Title IX

Title IX is a federal law designed to protect all participants in the university’s educational program from discrimination, including parents/guests, students, and employees, from discrimination on the basis of sex.

View Title IX Policy

Contact

Main Campus
Phone: 800.686.2511
Contact Us Form

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