Partnerships

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Our Partners in Mental Health Awareness

Rolling Hills Hospital is proud to partner with transformational, mission-driven organizations that are devoted to improving mental health here in middle Tennessee and across the country.

The National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention

Suicide is a serious and preventable public health problem. The legacy of suicide continues long after the death, impacting bereaved loved ones and communities. 

Fortunately, there is strong evidence that a comprehensive public health approach is effective in reducing suicide rates. In fact, suicide rates have been declining among American youth and elders for well over a decade, two groups on which the nation has focused most. There are other population groups, though, for which the death toll is rising.

The National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention (Action Alliance), a public-private partnership, has partnered with Rolling Hills Hospital, to strengthen the country’s clinical capacity to provide innovative suicide prevention and care. The partnership significantly advances one of the central priorities of the Action Alliance—to transform health systems and reduce suicides—and marks Rolling Hills Hospital’s commitment to be at the leading edge of the transformation.

As a proud supporter of the National Action Alliance on Suicide Prevention, Rolling Hills Hospital provides education and resources to the communities we serve. To learn more, please visit https://theactionalliance.org/.

NAMI Williamson County

NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness.

What started as a small group of families gathered around a kitchen table in 1979 has blossomed into the nation’s leading voice on mental health. Today, they are an association of hundreds of local affiliates, state organizations and volunteers who work in your community to raise awareness and provide support and education that was not previously available to those in need.

NAMI aims to educate, advocate, listen and lead public awareness of mental health issues. Together with Rolling Hills Hospital, NAMI Williamson County offers free education classes to anyone caring for a family member or friend with mental illness, provided in a confidential setting. If interested in educational classes, call 615-567-3793 or [email protected] to learn more. Please provide your name, telephone number, address and email. To learn more about NAMI, please visit nami.org.

Mental Health America of Middle Tennessee

Mental Health America of Middle Tennessee (formerly known as Mental Health Association of Middle Tennessee) is now in its 67th year of service to the middle Tennessee community. Their mission is to connect the community with specialized mental health and wellness resources, provide services that improve the quality of life and promote effective services where mental health needs exist. Over the years, the MHAMT has worked diligently to educate all members of our community about how to attain good mental health. They share our message of hope for mental wellness to thousands of individuals annually.

By being a frontline resource for the community, the MHAMT is in a position to identify important mental health needs in Middle Tennessee, and then often facilitates the development of programs to meet those needs or enhance resources to address service gaps. Several programs that began with the MHAMT have now evolved into independent agencies, such as Park Center, Tennessee Voices for Children and the Crisis Center. To learn more about Mental Health America of Middle Tennessee, please visit https://www.mhamt.org/.

Provider Reviews

Leah, August 2019

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Middle Tennessee

I have had several clients in your program and each one of them has come back speaking nothing but wonderful words about their experience. They appreciate the group experience and often share the information they have learned and all have applied the lessons to their lives. I have seen wonderful improvement in each of them. One client even decided that they now want to be a therapist as a result of having such great experiences in counseling with me and in your program. Your program was so impactful for this client that they made major changes in their life.

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