Care for your mind and body

Thrive Wellness has the solution for overcoming our nation's often siloed approach to healthcare: fully integrated physical, mental, and relational healthcare. As an interdisciplinary clinic, our providers act as a unified front in treatment, collaborating early and often regarding every aspect of your well-being. We promise care that considers a complete, all-encompassing approach to health, allowing our clients to grow and thrive wholeheartedly.

Our clinical teams offer specialized treatment for eating disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety disorders, perinatal mental health, and other physical, mental, and relational health conditions.

Find the services you need

OUR SERVICES

At Thrive Wellness, we're here to guide you on a journey towards a brighter, healthier future. We believe that everyone deserves the support and care necessary to overcome life's challenges, and that's exactly what we offer. Explore our diverse range of services, encompassing mental, behavioral, and physical health.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

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A holistic approach

OUR CORE VALUES

At Thrive Wellness, we prioritize individualized care and inclusivity, forming partnerships with our patients and welcoming individuals from all walks of life with respect and kindness. Our interdisciplinary team of mental health professionals and medical providers is dedicated to delivering integrated, evidence-based treatment for optimal well-being and healing.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

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Perinatal

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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

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Courageously Optimistic

We embrace the intertwining qualities of courage and optimism, fostering inventive, healing approaches while holding hope and facilitating courage for all our clients.

Wholeheartedly

Steadfast

We relentlessly pursue the best outcomes, stand strong in adversity, and promote advocacy, honesty, and kindness, creating a supportive environment for all.

Rooted in Community

We are deeply woven into the fabric of the community, striving for social justice & collaborative relationships, with the belief that unity and integrity benefit everyone.

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Growing

We prioritize continuous growth, both personally and professionally, to provide the best care and adapt to the evolving needs of our clients, staff, and communities.

Courageously Optimistic

We embrace the intertwining qualities of courage and optimism, fostering inventive healing approaches while holding hope and facilitating courage for all our clients.

Wholeheartedly

Steadfast

We relentlessly pursue the best outcomes, stand strong in adversity, and promote advocacy, honesty, and kindness, creating a supportive environment for all.

Rooted in Community

We are deeply woven into the fabric of our community, striving for social justice & collaborative relationships, with the belief that unity and integrity benefit everyone.

Keep

Growing

We prioritize continuous growth, both personally and professionally, to provide the best care and adapt to the evolving needs of our clients, staff, and communities.

Voted best medical practice and second best mental health clinic in the 2023 Best of Sierra Nevada Awards

Our team

INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Our diverse team of clinically trained professionals work together to ensure that you and your loved ones are provided with the best care possible.

What our clients are saying:

“I had an amazing experience here at Thrive! It was one of the most healing environments I have ever been in. I am so grateful I have had this experience and I have come out a stronger person.”


Madison - Thrive Client

“It’s extraordinary that Thrive has given us the opportunity to reconnect with ourselves. It’s the best. I love Thrive!”


Megan - Former Client

“The best thing about my experience [at Thrive] was the team approach. It definitely was the most awesome thing to have an occupational therapist, nutritionist, and your regular therapist. That really helped me a lot.”


Sue - Former Client

“We LOVE thrive, and go there for counseling services as well as primary health care! All around great staff who really cares.”


Mahala - Thrive Client

“Thrive has changed my life for the better and I couldn't be more thankful.”


Alejandra - Thrive Client

We are in-network with most major insurance providers

Our team is here to help by talking to your insurance company, answering your questions, and giving you all the support you need throughout the whole process.

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By Sage Tippie 23 Apr, 2024
Spring Cleaning Benefits for Mental Health Spring is a time of new beginnings, change, and transitions, including in our homes. With the warmer weather kicking motivation into high gear, Spring can be a prime time to do a deep clean. Not only is a clean space aesthetically pleasing to the eyes, but it can also help to improve your mental health. Learn about how tidying up your space can also tidy up your thoughts below along with tips for cleaning when you’re struggling with your mental health. 4 Reasons Why Cleaning is Beneficial to Mental health 1.Decreased Stress Not only does an uncluttered space provide a sense of calm, but the physical act of cleaning can release feel-good endorphins, reducing feelings of stress and anxiety. As you cross tasks off your checklist, your body also releases Dopamine. Also known as the “happy hormone”, Dopamine provides a sense of accomplishment and pride that can promote motivation in other areas of our lives. 2. Improved Focus Studies have shown that an uncluttered space can also lead to an uncluttered mind. Your focus can be drawn away from important tasks by a chaotic, messy space. Research has also shown a connection between procrastination and clutter, as an unwillingness to tackle larger chores like cleaning can translate over into various areas of our lives. By keeping your space tidy, it can inspire you to stay on top of other major tasks like work and school assignments. 3. Regulated Emotions According to this 2015 study , cleaning can function as a practice in mindfulness, providing an increased sense of calm and inspiration. Slowing down while cleaning gives you room to relax and free your mind of burdens, stressors, and irritants that can affect your mental health. Cleaning can even be considered a practice of self-care as the action helps you to connect with yourself and the outcome allows you to better enjoy your own space. 4. Sense of Order and Control When experiencing mental health struggles, people may feel a lack of control over their lives and emotions. Cleaning even small areas of the home can provide an increased sense of order and control as you cross tasks off your to-do list. Through realizing your own power by simply completing minor tasks like cleaning, it can reaffirm your ability to do more. 10 Tips for Cleaning When Struggling with Mental Health Mental health struggles and disorders commonly create barriers to one’s ability to clean and properly practice personal hygiene. Although these behaviors are normal side effects of mental health disorders, we want to work to aid our clients in cleaning to the best of their ability even in difficult times. Below, Thrive Wellness occupational therapist Meadow Deason shares some helpful tips she gives to clients when they struggle with cleaning due to mental health conditions: 1.Ask For Help Having support to clean can make a huge difference. Do the cleaning with the person helping you and have them hold you accountable. 2. Don't Wait for Motivation Motivation might not come before action, but it can build as you begin to see the results of your efforts. 3. Start Small Start with one area or one task and go from there. For example, concentrate on your bedroom first and then move on to the living room and bathroom. 4. Do Something Daily Even if you do only one small cleaning task a day, doing that one task creates momentum and prevents small tasks from building up and becoming overwhelming. 5. Use Sensory Modulation Change your environment by playing music, adjusting the lighting, or using aromatherapy. This can help to put you in a new headspace for cleaning. 6. Start with "High Impact" Tasks Start with more intensive or all-over cleaning tasks such as picking up clutter or doing the dishes. The visual "noise" of some tasks makes a large impact on the entire space, building motivation to continue cleaning. 7. Make a To-Do List Write a detailed to-do list of tasks and cross them off as you go. Physically marking down what you’ve accomplished can promote increased motivation. 8. Reward Yourself Set up a reward system where you reward yourself with a favorite activity or item when you complete a task as an incentive to clean. 9. Use the Rocket Method Don't think about it, just choose a task, countdown from five or ten and then start. This can help you to avoid potential anxiety and dread that can prevent you from cleaning. 10. Gamify Tasks Make up a game for your tasks or time yourself to promote increased engagement in cleaning. Your ability to complete tasks can be affected by a multitude of different factors and conditions including OCD , anxiety, depression , ADHD , and more. If you are struggling with motivation due to your mental health, help is here at Thrive Wellness.
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