Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities Services
IDD services at Catawba Valley Health Care include:
- Primary care
- Life Skills training
- Residential services
- Mobile crisis management
Catawba Valley Healthcare has been committed to the healthcare and well-being of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities since 2005. CVH professional offers compassionate, personalized care to those with IDD.
Primary Care
Services
Primary Care Services at Catawba Valley Healthcare include:
- Adult Wellness and Preventive Care for Women & Men
- Chronic Illness Care Management
- Acute Care Needs
Our primary care providers are committed to providing outstanding patient-centered, integrated primary health care. Your primary care clinic is your medical home where your primary care needs are met and the coordination of care with other medical healthcare specialists is managed.
Mental Health
Services
Mental Health Treatment Services at Catawba Valley Healthcare include:
- Comprehensive Clinical Assessment
- Psychiatric Evaluation
- Medication Management
- Individual, Group and Family Therapy
Our services staff include: Registered Nurses, Physician Extenders, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Master’s level Psychologists and Psychiatrists, and Licensed Behavioral Health Therapists.
Mobile Crisis Management
Catawba Valley Healthcare has provided Mobile Crisis Services throughout Catawba and Burke counties since 2006. Our Mobile Crisis clinicians respond to brain/mental health illness and substance use crises. Our interventions reduce acute symptoms of a crisis to prevent the admission of an individual to a hospital or other restrictive environment.
Our crisis support and mobile response services are available 24/7 at this number: (828) 695-2511.
Whole-Person Healthcare
Whole-person healthcare is based on a biopsychosocial model of healthcare that is both a concept for understanding health, disease, and illness and a framework for delivering healthcare.
The foundational belief of the whole-person model is that one’s biology, psychology, and sociology must be considered and addressed together to deliver effective healthcare and achieve positive outcomes.
Connections Clubhouse
Connections is a psychosocial rehabilitation clubhouse that was established in 1990 through Mental Health Services of Catawba County in response to the need for an ongoing community support program for our adults with brain/behavioral health disorders.
Connections Clubhouse is specifically designed for adults (18 and older) who have a diagnosis of severe and persistent mental illness. Connections provides opportunities to assist clubhouse members in leading meaningful, productive, and independent lives. We approach this goal by providing meaningful work and relationships and the opportunity for our participants to feel a sense of belonging to a welcoming community.
CVH Happenings
Renovation Update: Phase Two!
As you know from our last News & Events update, Catawba Valley Healthcare purchased our future forever home for Burke County in the fall of 2023! Our new home for Burke County will be: 205 Morgan St SE, Valdese 28690.
Catawba Valley Healthcare is Relocating Its Morganton Office
As of October 13, 2023, Catawba Valley Healthcare’s Morganton offices are no longer located at 301...
Medicaid Expansion in North Carolina
Starting Dec. 1st, North Carolina will be providing health insurance coverage to more people through Medicaid.
CVH Blog
Understanding Intellectual/Developmental Disability (I/DD)
I/DD, or Intellectual/Developmental Disability, encompasses many different conditions, all of which affect a person’s ability to learn and to function in society on a day-to-day basis.
How to Help Someone with Addiction
Addiction is a complex and challenging problem. Family members, friends, communities, and professionals all need to work together to support those trying to break addiction and stay in recovery.
Understanding Serious Mental Illness
As you read this blog about Serious Mental Illness (SMI), please remember that there is help and hope for EVERYONE with a mental illness, including those with SMI. In fact, our motto at Catawba Valley Healthcare (CVH) is “Where Help and Hope Meet.” We are dedicated to providing effective evidence-based treatment for everyone who comes to us for help.