Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Elite Services Guides Clients To Emotional Health and Wellness

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NEWPORT NEWS-Elite Services takes pride in offering a hands-on approach to providing mental health services to its clients. Founded in 2017 by Darius McCants, the mental health clinic specializes in assisting adults who have been diagnosed with a major depressive disorder, bipolar I and II, or schizophrenia, and children between the ages of five and 18 whose mental health and behavioral issues run the risk of having them removed from the home if left untreated.

“We focus on mental health and skill building for adults and intensive home-treatment for children,” said McCants. “With children, parents and guardians play a big role and are part of the children’s treatment plans. We do group sessions with the family and coordinate care with their other providers, whether it’s their outpatient therapist or primary care physician, to make sure they’re being taken care of in a holistic manner.”

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