Mental Health Starts Here
Rehema, a Swahili word meaning “mercy” or “compassion”, embodies what drives us every day. We welcome you just as you are, no matter the challenges or setbacks you face. On the other side of those struggles lie resilience, growth, and new beginnings.
When you partner with our practitioners, we walk with you every step of the way—helping you heal, rebuild, and move forward with hope toward a brighter, more fulfilling future, together.
Mental Health Starts Here
When you partner with our practitioners, we walk with you every step of the way—helping you heal, rebuild, and move forward with hope toward a brighter, more fulfilling future, together.
Mental Wellness Services
Mood Disorders
Anxiety Disorders
Community mental health
Depression
AODA
The REHEMA WAY
We embrace a collaborative and educational approach to healing.
We believe in integrating genetic, biological, psychological, and social elements as core features of the diagnosis and treatment of patients.
We also strive to foster a judgment-free environment that fosters partnership with our patients and helps create the appropriate care plan on the road to wellness.
Whether you need psychiatric evaluations, medication management, support with life transitions, or help with substance abuse assessment and support, we are here to assist.
Mental Wellness Blog
Building Community Through Routine
The U.S. Surgeon General has identified loneliness as a public health crisis, comparing its impact on health to smoking and obesity. It’s a reminder of how vital human connection is—not just for emotional well-being but for overall health. Yet, building connections...
Lessons in Resillience from a Runners Fall
It was just another day on autopilot, following my usual running route. One foot in front of the other, gliding through the motions — until my shoelace betrayed me. One moment, I was cruising along; the next, I was in slow-motion, arms flailing, the ground rushing up...
The Power of Change: How Life’s Transitions Shape Us
Embracing Life’s Changes When I moved from Kenya to Wisconsin, it was one of the biggest transitions of my life. Everything was new—the culture, the climate, the people. Leaving behind the familiar was difficult, and there were moments of doubt and uncertainty about...