Progress to Health — Mental health service in Hamilton City, G1
Address931 Victoria Street Hamilton Central Hamilton 3204, Hamilton City, G1
Phone+6478380302
Websiteprogresstohealth.org.nz
Progress to Health is a community-based organization in Hamilton City, Waikato Region, dedicated to enhancing mental and physical well-being. With over 25 years of experience, they support individuals with long-term mental health conditions or disabilities. Their approach focuses on empowering clients to make positive life changes, achieve personal goals, and reconnect with their community. Services are designed to support and develop individual strengths through tailored activities. Progress to Health operates under the Code of Health and Disability Consumers Rights, aiming to create 'Communities without Barriers'. They accept referrals from individuals, family/whanau, and community providers.
Best for
- Individuals with long-term mental health conditions
- Individuals with disabilities
- Community members seeking support
| Key services | Mental health support, Disability support, Community programs, Workshops |
| Tags | mental health, disability support, community services, well-being, hamilton, waikato, personal goals, strengths development |
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