More Than Therapy: Coming Soon To Anazao
If you or your child are struggling, getting help should feel simple, supportive, and close to home.
You are more than your diagnosis. More than one hard season. More than the reason you walked through our door. At Anazao, we've always believed that caring for someone well means caring for all of them, not just the part that brought them to us.
That’s why we’re building a Wellness Campus designed to support the whole person: including mental health, everyday needs, and connection to community. And we want you to know what's coming.
Why We're Making This Change
We've been listening. To families. To school counselors. To our own team. And what we've heard, over and over, is that getting help isn't always just about therapy.
People often need:
- A place to breathe before they can open up
- Access to basic necessities they may not have at home
- Support that doesn't require a two-week wait
This campus is being built because care should be accessible, practical, and human. Care that meets you where you are. Not where it's convenient for us.
A Space to Breathe and Reset
We're adding outdoor walking paths and seating areas to create calm, quiet spaces right here on campus. Not a park. Not a gym. Just a place to slow down before or after a session.
Why does this matter? Because movement supports mental health. A short walk can lower stress. A few minutes of fresh air can help a teenager go from shut down to ready to talk. And a setting that feels less clinical often makes it easier to feel safe.
This space is for:
- Teens who need to decompress before stepping inside
- Parents who need a moment to breathe during a hard day
- Anyone who has ever found it easier to think when they're not in a waiting room
Sometimes the first step in healing is just having space to breathe.
These outdoor features are being funded through community donations. More on how to be part of that below.
Help When You Need It, Right Away
The front room of our west building is becoming a resource room, stocked with pantry items, personal care products, and everyday essentials. It will have comfortable, welcoming seating, not the kind that makes you count ceiling tiles while you wait.
This is important, because no one should have to solve a hunger problem or a hygiene problem before they can focus on their mental health. When basic needs go unmet, everything else gets harder. This room is a first step when someone needs help today, not next week.
This is not a replacement for community food pantries or long-term resource programs. It's a bridge. A way to remove an immediate barrier so that the support you came here for can actually reach you.
What this looks like for families:
- You can leave with what you need, same day
- Less stress during an already difficult appointment
- Support that feels practical and immediate, not bureaucratic
Stronger Support for the People Supporting You
We're creating a better workspace for our case management team. Think coffee-shop style environment. Comfortable, collaborative, and designed for the kind of focused, people-first work our staff does every day. We're also relocating a conference room to better support how the team works together.
This might seem like an internal update. But it directly affects you.
When our staff has space to think clearly and collaborate easily, they do better work for the people they serve. More coordination between team members means fewer things falling through the cracks. More focus means more attention on your specific situation.
We're investing in our team so they can better support you.
Everything in One Place
We're making better use of both our east and west buildings, with the east building becoming a wellness-focused space. The goal is a campus that's easier to navigate, clearer in its purpose, and more coordinated in how care is delivered.
For families, this means less confusion about where to go and what to expect. For school counselors and referral partners, it means a more reliable place to send students, one that has more to offer and is organized around how people actually use it. One place. Multiple kinds of support. Less running around.
Stronger Together: Our Partnership Between NAMI and Anazao
This wellness campus is made possible by a partnership between NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, and Anazao. We’re thrilled to work together to expand access to education, support groups, and community resources right here on campus.
At Anazao, we focus on recovery, providing behavioral health services that are practical, supportive, and built around each person’s goals. This might include therapy, case management, or learning new skills to better manage emotions and daily life. Our team works closely with individuals, families, and schools, offering clear guidance and steady support along the way. We help people make progress at a pace that feels right for them. The goal is not just to get through a hard season, but to build lasting tools and confidence for the future.
NAMI offers a different, but equally important, kind of support. Their model is based on peer support, where people connect with others who have lived through similar experiences. Instead of focusing on diagnosis or treatment, NAMI creates space for understanding, shared stories, and encouragement. This kind of peer support can reduce the isolation that often comes with mental health struggles. It reminds people they are not alone, and that their voice matters. Through education and peer-led groups, NAMI helps individuals feel empowered to take an active role in their own journey.
This partnership between Anazao and NAMI offers more ways for families to stay engaged between appointments. More tools for understanding mental health conditions. And a community-wide effort to reduce the stigma that still keeps too many people from asking for help.
Built with the Community in Mind
The outdoor wellness features, including the walking paths and quiet gathering spaces, are being funded through donations. We want to be transparent about that.
This campus is not just Anazao's or NAMI’s. It's being built for the community we serve, and we'd love for the community to be part of bringing it to life. Whether that means a financial gift, a partnership from your organization, or simply sharing this with someone who might need it, there's a place for you in this.
How You Can Be Part of This
Here are three simple ways to help:
- Donate to help fund the outdoor wellness space and resource room. Every gift, large or small, goes directly toward building a place where people feel safe and supported.
- Partner with us. If you represent a school, church, or community organization, we'd love to talk about how we can work together.
- Share this. Know someone who is struggling and might need support? Send them this post. Sometimes the most helpful thing is knowing a place like this exists.
Call us: 330-264-9597
Visit: anazaocommunitypartners.org
Care That Meets You Where You Are
This is about more than buildings and benches and stocked pantry shelves. It's about how care feels. The wellness campus is being designed around a simple belief: support should be close to home, easy to access, and built around real life, not around what's easiest for a system.
At Anazao, we're building a place where care feels possible. Because you deserve support that meets you where you are.
Anazao Community Partners serves individuals and families in Wayne County, Ohio and surrounding communities. To schedule an appointment or refer a friend for behavioral health services, call 330-264-9597 or visit our website.
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