IDD & Mental Health (Dual Diagnosis) Connections

Three individuals are sitting together with heads leaned into one another towards the middle. The foreground of the image shows one person whereing a white coat and holding a clipboard and pen, suggesting a clinical or counseling setting. The background includes the Tennessee Disability Pathfinder logo in the upper left corner. Prominently displayed text reads: "DUAL DIAGNOSIS IDD & MENTAL HEALTH." There are gradient blue and green triangles at the top right and bottom left of the image.

 

This resource guide has been developed to address the need for information on IDD/Mental Health services across the state. It aims to enhance access and support for individuals and families dealing with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and mental health issues.

Purpose

This guide offers a comprehensive directory of resources to serve the needs of the IDD/Mental Health community. It aims to improve access to services and provide support for this population. The guide includes a wide range of resources, from mental health professionals to educational materials, support groups, and immediate assistance.

Resources

If you need services, choose one of the following statements to direct you to resources that best fit your particular needs.

By exploring this guide, you will find practical resources and support to help you handle various situations with care and confidence. The guide is designed to be user-friendly, ensuring that you can easily find the information and support you need.

If you need more help or have questions, please reach out to Pathfinder! You can contact us by phone at 800-640-4636, email TNPathfinder@vumc.org, or on our website via live chat. We’re here to support you.