WellStone is preparing to launch the state’s first Mobile Mental Health Clinic, expanding access to mental health care across the community.

The customized “clinic on wheels” is expected to help thousands of Madison County children, teens, and adults overcome transportation, scheduling, and other barriers by bringing vital behavioral health care and clinical services directly to them.

WellStone’s new van, the first of its kind in Alabama, will ensure greater access to the vital mental health care services everyone in Madison County deserves.

“We are about to embark on an exciting new chapter as we launch our first mobile health service,” said Jeremy Blair, WellStone CEO. “We cannot wait for this van to be deployed in the coming weeks to increase access to mental health care.”

Modified by Vandoit, a leader in custom vehicle conversions, the van is designed to be both functional and welcoming. Clients will participate in therapy sessions in a comfortable environment. The back of the vehicle also serves as a mobile medicine dispensing unit, providing clients with safe access to psychiatric medications. Technology provided by Netsmart ensures client records remain secure and up to date, even on the road.

Initially, WellStone will introduce the Mobile Mental Health Clinic through existing partners, including First Stop and the Downtown Rescue Mission. After several months, administrators will evaluate demand and consider whether to add a second vehicle to serve the area.

The unit was made possible through a generous grant from the Huntsville Hospital’s Community Health Initiative, along with additional philanthropic support.Samples banner ad

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