Each year, we connect more than 8,000 people with essential resources and life-changing care. We encourage you to explore what we do below and click on the sections most relevant to your situation.
Mental health concerns can feel overwhelming and isolating. From the moment you reach out to us, our trained, compassionate specialists will work with you to develop a treatment plan based on your personal needs and goals.
Tellurian specializes in substance use and chemical addiction treatment. We also recognize that addiction and mental health disorders often co-occur. We’ve found that offering simultaneous treatment often leads to the most positive outcomes for our patients.
When behavioral health concerns put someone’s safety at stake, there’s no time to delay. Our team is trained to address underlying causes including substance use withdrawal, self-harm, serious family conflict, and many others, offering immediate help to anyone experiencing severe distress.
We're with you every step of the way; we know finding reliable housing and gainful employment are some of the most important parts of the healing journey for our patients.
Our most involved program, qualified to address every disorder that we treat.
Targeted case management for CCS-enrolled patients that provides crisis stabilization, medication management, money management, and housing coordination to patients living with mental illness and/or substance abuse.
A residential facility for short-term stays, the DCCC is licensed under DHS 83 for Crisis Stabilization.
Designed for patients who need slightly more involved treatment than standard outpatient care.
Class A Community-Based Residential Facilities (CBRF) with a mission of greater patient independence and quality of life. Group Homes offer skills, opportunities, empowerment, and resources.
Case management and outreach services, providing those experiencing homelessness with the resources to obtain temporary or permanent housing solutions.
A short-term Community-Based Residential Facility dedicated to crisis stabilization and patient support.
A Bureau of Justice Assistance initiative that refers people who overdose or are stopped for low-level, victimless offenses to behavioral drug treatment.
The least restrictive care option at Tellurian, involving therapies that match a patient’s progress toward recovery.
A street outreach team spanning Dane County, PATH helps those experiencing homelessness establish disability, acquire benefits, and find housing.
Professionals who use their personal lived experience with mental health and/or substance use challenges to support those in treatment and demonstrate that recovery is possible.
Case Management and accommodations for those coming from homelessness, living with a diagnosed mental health disability, and residing at one of our 20+ dedicated sites.
A safe environment for withdrawal management and preparation for ongoing substance use treatment.
A housing complex offering case management services for its residents.
Rooms for individuals experiencing homelessness who will eventually move into Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH).
Facilities where patients can form new habits in healthy environments. Chandra’s House of Hope and Jeremy’s Place are Sober Living Homes.
A Community-Based Residential Facility (CBRF) supporting residents experiencing homelessness and searching for housing, employment, and behavioral health services.
A facility for those waiting to enter a treatment program for substance or alcohol use.
Our most involved program, qualified to address every disorder that we treat.
Designed for patients who need slightly more involved treatment than standard outpatient care.
The least restrictive care option at Tellurian, involving therapies that match a patient’s progress toward recovery.
Our most involved program, qualified to address every disorder that we treat.
Targeted case management for CCS-enrolled patients that provides crisis stabilization, medication management, money management, and housing coordination to patients living with mental illness and/or substance abuse.
A residential facility for short-term stays, the DCCC is licensed under DHS 83 for Crisis Stabilization.
Designed for patients who need slightly more involved treatment than standard outpatient care.
A short-term Community-Based Residential Facility dedicated to crisis stabilization and patient support.
The least restrictive care option at Tellurian, involving therapies that match a patient’s progress toward recovery.
Our most involved program, qualified to address every disorder that we treat.
Targeted case management for CCS-enrolled patients that provides crisis stabilization, medication management, money management, and housing coordination to patients living with mental illness and/or substance abuse.
A residential facility for short-term stays, the DCCC is licensed under DHS 83 for Crisis Stabilization.
A short-term Community-Based Residential Facility dedicated to crisis stabilization and patient support.
The least restrictive care option at Tellurian, involving therapies that match a patient’s progress toward recovery.
The least restrictive care option at Tellurian, involving therapies that match a patient’s progress toward recovery.
Our most involved program, qualified to address every disorder that we treat.
A residential facility for short-term stays, the DCCC is licensed under DHS 83 for Crisis Stabilization.
A short-term Community-Based Residential Facility dedicated to crisis stabilization and patient support.
The least restrictive care option at Tellurian, involving therapies that match a patient’s progress toward recovery.
Class A Community-Based Residential Facilities (CBRF) with a mission of greater patient independence and quality of life. Group Homes offer skills, opportunities, empowerment, and resources.
Case management and outreach services, providing those experiencing homelessness with the resources to obtain temporary or permanent housing solutions.
A street outreach team spanning Dane County, PATH helps those experiencing homelessness establish disability, acquire benefits, and find housing.
Case Management and accommodations for those coming from homelessness, living with a diagnosed mental health disability, and residing at one of our 20+ dedicated sites.
Rooms for individuals experiencing homelessness who will eventually move into Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH).
Facilities where patients can form new habits in healthy environments. Chandra’s House of Hope and Jeremy’s Place are Sober Living Homes.
A Community-Based Residential Facility (CBRF) supporting residents experiencing homelessness and searching for housing, employment, and behavioral health services.
Targeted case management for CCS-enrolled patients that provides crisis stabilization, medication management, money management, and housing coordination to patients living with mental illness and/or substance abuse.
A residential facility for short-term stays, the DCCC is licensed under DHS 83 for Crisis Stabilization.
Case management and outreach services, providing those experiencing homelessness with the resources to obtain temporary or permanent housing solutions.
A short-term Community-Based Residential Facility dedicated to crisis stabilization and patient support.
Our most involved program, qualified to address every disorder that we treat.
Designed for patients who need slightly more involved treatment than standard outpatient care.
The least restrictive care option at Tellurian, involving therapies that match a patient’s progress toward recovery.
Our most involved program, qualified to address every disorder that we treat.
Targeted case management for CCS-enrolled patients that provides crisis stabilization, medication management, money management, and housing coordination to patients living with mental illness and/or substance abuse.
Designed for patients who need slightly more involved treatment than standard outpatient care.
A Bureau of Justice Assistance initiative that refers people who overdose or are stopped for low-level, victimless offenses to behavioral drug treatment.
The least restrictive care option at Tellurian, involving therapies that match a patient’s progress toward recovery.
Professionals who use their personal lived experience with mental health and/or substance use challenges to support those in treatment and demonstrate that recovery is possible.
A safe environment for withdrawal management and preparation for ongoing substance use treatment.
A housing complex offering case management services for its residents.
A facility for those waiting to enter a treatment program for substance or alcohol use.
Our most involved program, qualified to address every disorder that we treat.
Targeted case management for CCS-enrolled patients that provides crisis stabilization, medication management, money management, and housing coordination to patients living with mental illness and/or substance abuse.
A residential facility for short-term stays, the DCCC is licensed under DHS 83 for Crisis Stabilization.
A short-term Community-Based Residential Facility dedicated to crisis stabilization and patient support.
The least restrictive care option at Tellurian, involving therapies that match a patient’s progress toward recovery.