Psycho-social Care & Support

Strengthening mental and emotional well-being

Overview

At NRHS, we understand that mental and emotional well-being are essential for overall health. Our Psycho-social Care and Support services provide individuals, families, and communities with the resources and guidance needed to navigate health-related challenges, stigma, and life stressors. Through compassionate care and evidence-based interventions, we help individuals build resilience and improve their quality of life.

Why Psycho-social Support Is Important

Health conditions such as HIV can have profound emotional and psychological effects. Individuals may experience anxiety, depression, or social isolation. Psychosocial support helps people cope with these challenges, improves treatment adherence, and fosters belonging and empowerment, leading to better overall health outcomes.

Our Services

  • Individual and group counseling
  • Peer-based support groups
  • Stigma and discrimination reduction programs
  • Family and caregiver support
  • Mental health screening and referrals

Who Can Access These Services?

  • People living with HIV or other chronic health conditions
  • Key populations at increased risk of health disparities
  • Caregivers and family members
  • Community members seeking mental health support

Impact of Our Psychosocial Support Programs

  • Improved adherence to medical treatment
  • Reduced stigma through education and advocacy
  • Safe and inclusive spaces for emotional support

How to Access Our Services

Psychosocial care and support services are available at NRHS clinics and through community outreach programs. Individuals may walk in, be referred by healthcare providers, or join community-based support initiatives.

Your Well-Being Matters

Mental and emotional health are just as vital as physical health. If you or someone you know needs support, take the first step toward well-being today.