About Serenity Grove Mental Health

Meet the people and purpose behind Serenity Grove Mental Health.

• WHO WE ARE •

A place to breathe, reset, and get real support

When your mental health is heavy, everything feels harder. Sleep, relationships, work, even simple decisions can start to feel like too much. Our job is to help you feel steady again. That means listening closely, treating you with respect, and building a plan that fits your needs, your symptoms, and your life.

Whole person care

We consider symptoms, stress, sleep, health, and history so your plan supports the whole you.

A clinical team that collaborates

Therapists and psychiatric providers coordinate closely so your care feels organized and consistent.

A calm, private setting

A welcoming, private setting that helps you slow down, feel safe, and focus on healing.

Support that continues

We plan for the next phase early, including supports and referrals, so progress continues.

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• EXPLORE •

Get to know the people and principles behind our care

If you are deciding where to get help, you deserve clarity. These pages share our approach, our values, and the levels of care we offer at Serenity Grove Mental Health so you can make an informed choice.

Meet Our Staff

Meet the clinicians who bring experience, warmth, and clear guidance to every step of care.

Mission and Vision

Learn the values that shape how we treat people, communicate, and measure progress.

Programs and Levels of Care

See inpatient and outpatient options and what each level of support looks like day to day.

• OUR APPROACH •

Care that is evidence based and genuinely personal

Good treatment should feel grounded. You should understand what you are working on and why. Our approach blends clinical best practices with real life tools you can use when symptoms show up at home, at work, or in relationships.
We also know that mental health rarely exists in a vacuum. If substance use, burnout, grief, or trauma are part of your story, we will address what is relevant, without judgment and without forcing you into a script.
A woman with a warm, gentle smile looks up, representing the compassionate and genuinely personal care that is central to Serenity Grove's mission.
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• GET STARTED •

You do not have to figure this out on your own

If you are feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure where to start, that is enough reason to reach out. We will listen, answer your questions, and help you understand what level of care makes the most sense.
• MISSION AND VISION •

What guides our care, every day

Our Mission

To provide evidence based mental health care that is compassionate, practical, and tailored to each person.

Our Vision

To be a place where people feel understood and supported, with care that helps them build lasting stability.

• OUR TEAM •

Experienced professionals. Real people.

You will work with a multidisciplinary team that includes licensed clinicians and medical professionals. More importantly, you will be treated like a person, not a chart. We build trust first, then we build a plan that helps you move forward.
Shannon Hudson, the Founder of Serenity Grove Mental Health, smiles warmly in a professional headshot.
Shannon Hudson

Founder

Corey Miller, Co-Founder of Serenity Grove Mental Health, smiles warmly in a professional headshot.
Corey Miller

Co-Founder

Elizabeth Barnes, a Psychologist at Serenity Grove Mental Health, appears in a professional staff headshot.
Elizabeth Barnes

Psycologist

Jonathan Taylor, a licensed Psychologist at Serenity Grove Mental Health, smiles in a professional headshot wearing a suit and tie.
Jonathan Taylor

Psycologist

• FAQ •

Answers to common questions

What does Serenity Grove Mental Health treat?
We provide care for a range of mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, trauma related symptoms, mood disorders, and other conditions that affect daily functioning. If you are not sure what you are experiencing, that is okay. We can start with a conversation and help you get clarity.
How do I know which level of care I need?
The right level of care depends on symptom severity, safety, stability, and how much support you have outside treatment. During your initial assessment, we will talk through what is happening and recommend a level of care that fits your needs, not a generic template.
Do you offer inpatient and outpatient options?
Yes. We offer multiple levels of care so treatment can match your situation. Some people need a more structured environment to stabilize, while others benefit from day treatment or outpatient therapy that fits around work, school, or family.
What is the admissions process like?
It starts with a private conversation. We will ask about what you are experiencing, what has helped in the past, and what you need now. From there, we discuss recommendations, scheduling, and practical details like insurance verification.
Can you verify my insurance?
Yes. Our team can help you verify benefits and understand what may be covered. If you are unsure where to begin, start with insurance verification or call our team and we will guide you.
Is treatment confidential?
Yes. We take confidentiality seriously and follow privacy standards designed to protect your information. If you have specific concerns about work, family, or legal situations, tell us and we will explain how confidentiality works.
Can family or loved ones be involved?
When it is clinically appropriate and you want that support, yes. Many people benefit from having a trusted person involved in parts of the process, whether that is family sessions, education, or planning for support after treatment.
What if mental health and substance use overlap?
That is more common than most people think. When both are present, treating only one side often leaves people stuck. We take a whole person approach and will address co occurring concerns in a way that supports long term stability.
How long does treatment last?
There is no single timeline. Some people need a short period of stabilization and skill building, while others benefit from longer support. We focus on progress and safety, then adjust the plan based on how you are doing.
What should I do if I need help right now?
If you feel unsafe or at risk of harming yourself, call 988 or go to the nearest emergency room. If you are not in immediate danger but need support, reach out to our team. We can talk through options and help you find the right next step.

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