Meet our Kalamazoo team

Get in touch with the NAVIGATE program at Integrated Services of Kalamazoo to find out if our services are a fit for you or someone in your life. We’re here to help.

NAVIGATE SERVICES

A holistic approach focused on individual goals

The NAVIGATE specialty care program offers tailored support services across multiple areas of focus, so we can help you achieve the things that matter most to you — whether that means assistance with school or work, improving relationships, or getting back to feeling like your best self. Depending on your unique needs, goals and preferences, our services may include:

  • Individual Resiliency Training: therapy focused on identifying strengths, healing from difficult experiences, and learning new coping skills
  • Peer groups
  • Family peer support
  • Education and support for the whole family & support network
  • Support with educational and/or career goals
  • Medication management as needed
  • Substance use treatment as needed

OUR TEAM MEMBERS ARE HERE FOR YOU

People can experience psychosis and still live normal and successful lives – get degrees, get married, have kids, etc. It’s more common than we think.

– Keela, Family Peer Partner

OUR TEAM MEMBERS ARE HERE FOR YOU

NAVIGATE supports individuals and families through some of the most challenging times of their lives. It is an honor and a privilege to join them alongside their healing process and provide ongoing support in their journey.

– Michelle, Program Director

GET IN TOUCH

Location

  • NAVIGATE program at Integrated Services of Kalamazoo
  • 615 E. Crosstown Parkway, Kalamazoo
  • Appointment only, 8-5 EST

Email

  • Heather Barsy at hbarsy@iskzoo.org or 269-762-0320
  • 24/7 crisis support for Kalamazoo: 269-373-6000

Website

need help now?

Our website is not a resource for life-threatening situations and is not monitored 24/7.
But there are many wonderful people standing by to support you:

  • Text or call National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988
  • Text “home” to Crisis Text Line at 741-741
  • Teens supporting teens via text/phone/email: Check out Teenline (not 24/7)

For more information on seeking support for a variety of mental health concerns, visit
Strong365 Community. Often, a first step is reach out to a parent or someone you trust.
Here are some tips on how to start a conversation.

HAVE QUESTIONS? REACH OUT

Do you have questions or concerns about yourself or someone you know? Drop us a line, and a Michigan care team member will respond within 2 business days.

What’s Next? Check out additional resources and stories
for young people and caregivers navigating psychosis.

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