by guild | Oct 9, 2024 | Featured, Guild News, Housing, IRTS and Crisis
This time last year, we were breaking ground on our highly anticipated Crisis and Recovery Center, located in West Saint Paul. The project, built in partnership with Dakota County, has come a long way since then, and we’re excited to begin welcoming clients and staff...
by guild | Sep 25, 2024 | Featured, IRTS and Crisis, Program Highlights, Staff Blogs
At Guild, we strive to educate each client who comes through our doors on how best to advocate for themselves and take charge of their mental health. We do this through person-centered care that recognizes that clients are people first, and that their illness does not...
by Lindsi Gish | Jan 19, 2023 | Featured, IRTS and Crisis, Program Highlights
You may have heard the recent news that the West St. Paul City Council unanimously approved moving forward with a new Crisis and Recovery Center. The Center, owned by Dakota County and operated by Guild, will replace Guild South (currently located in South St. Paul)...
by guild | Nov 3, 2022 | Featured, IRTS and Crisis
We partnered with Dakota County to develop a welcoming place for assessment, support, and residential mental health treatment and stabilization. This much-needed service will help those who need mental health care get help close to home. The Crisis and Recovery Center...
by guild | Aug 13, 2021 | 101 Blogs, FAQ, Featured, IRTS and Crisis, Mental Heatlh, Scott County, Staff Blogs
In the mental health world, we talk a lot about finding stability. But what does stabilization actually mean? For someone staying at a residential mental health facility, it may look like reducing symptoms of their mental illness, learning coping skills, or getting...
by guild | Jul 15, 2021 | Featured, IRTS and Crisis, Staff Spotlights
Alex is an RN at Guild South/Maureen’s House. Q: Describe a typical day as a Registered Nurse for Intensive Residential Treatment/Crisis Stabilization Services. Alex: I can’t say that there is a “Typical Day” at Guild South as things are always in flux to some degree....