Accessible mental health services can be a challenge for people with disabilities, as there can be a lack of specialized provider training and difficulties with financial costs. We are defining accessibility in terms of disability and financial costs. This post provides a few mental health services for people with disabilities, with some services offering in-person services and others offering both in-person and online services.
Envision Unlimited
Mission Statement: “Envision Unlimited is a certified Community Mental Health Provider offering a full complement of behavioral health services to people with a variety of mental health concerns. We are committed to assisting clients in their best and meaningful lives.”
- Offers outpatient therapy services to adults and adolescents, both in person and via telehealth
- Based in Chicago, Illinois
Envision Unlimited emphasizes that no one will be denied access to services due to an inability to pay, and a discount is available.
There is also a program called ENVISION MORE for people with disabilities.

NYSTART (New York Systemic, Therapeutic, Assessment Resources and Treatment)/CSIDD (Crisis Services for Individuals with Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities)
Goal: “…to build relationships and support across service systems to help people remain in their homes and communities and enhance the ability of the community to support them.”
- Offers crisis prevention and response services to people who have both developmental disabilities and complex behavioral needs, as well as to their families and those who provide supports
- Services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to OPWDD (The New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities) eligible individuals age 6 and over who meet NYSTART/CSIDD eligibility
- Based in New York, must be a New York resident
The Arc

Mission Statement: “Promoting and protecting the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and actively supporting their full inclusion and participation in the community throughout their lifetimes.”
Delaware Disability Resources and Advocacy Organizations
- All of the following services are based in Delaware
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
Mission Statement: “NAMI Delaware supports, educates, and advocates for an improved quality of life for individuals and families affected by mental health conditions.”
- Offers a variety of signature programs, an annual education conference, and special events (for individuals, families, and professionals to receive support and information)
- Shapes public policy, has a toll-free NAMI Delaware Helpline, and works with media, educators, healthcare professionals, and elected and appointed officials (to raise awareness, fight stigma, and encourage understanding)
- This link is for Delaware’s NAMI program, however, there are more than 650 NAMI State Organizations and Affiliates across the country
Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Mission Statement: “To improve the quality of life for Delaware’s citizens by promoting health and well-being, fostering self-sufficiency, and protecting vulnerable populations.”
- Offers help for mental health issues (in which all services are free, and any referrals are available regardless of insurance), support groups and one-on-one counseling, suicide prevention resources, and other additional resources.
Mental Health Association in Delaware
Mission Statement: “The Mental Health Association in Delaware strives to strengthen knowledge, resources and support around mental health and recovery.”
- Offers education, support, and advocacy
- Support: Offers wellness groups (one is a disability & chronic illness haven wellness group), mental health screening, and a peer support program with the mental health court (mental health court is available for people who have been charged with crimes because of a behavioral health disorder)