Integrated Care Services
(St. Vincents House)
St. Vincent’s House is a faith-based nonprofit in Galveston County dedicated to helping individuals and families achieve stability, health, and self-sufficiency. It operates under a holistic, integrated care model, addressing not just mental health but also social, medical, and practical needs such as housing, food security, and transportation.
For mental health, St. Vincent’s House partners with the Family Service Center of Galveston County to provide licensed counseling services on-site. These services include individual therapy, family and couples counseling, and support groups, and they address issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, relationship conflicts, and life transitions. Services are accessible to people of all ages, often available in English and Spanish, and may be offered in-person, via telehealth, or by phone, with a sliding fee scale for those without insurance.
The organization emphasizes that mental health is interconnected with overall well- being, so counseling is coordinated with other supportive services, including primary care, case management, and emergency aid. This approach ensures that clients receive comprehensive support addressing both emotional needs and the underlying social stressors that affect mental health.