If you are experiencing a mental health crisis and in need of emergency assistance please call 844-428-3878
At our Woodward location, we understand the importance of providing compassionate care and effective treatment to individuals seeking support. We are committed to making a positive impact in the lives of Iowans. Our team is composed of dedicated professionals who are passionate about helping you navigate the challenges you may face on your mental health journey.
Join us at Inside Out Wellness and Advocacy in Woodward, Iowa, and let us be a partner in your pursuit of a better life. Your well-being is our priority.
In moments of mental health crisis, our Crisis Stabilization Program offers a compassionate refuge, providing an immediate, supportive environment tailored to your healing journey. Available to all Iowans, this program serves as a personalized, nurturing alternative to hospitalization or incarceration, focusing on a bridge to stability, guiding you towards recovery.
Our Transitional Living Program offers adults a 3 to 6-month pathway to independence, catering to those navigating life's transitions, from crisis recovery to skill redevelopment for self-sufficiency. We welcome all backgrounds, providing personalized support that includes mental health therapy, job assistance, and healing guidance. Aimed at empowering your journey, we help remove barriers to growth, guiding you towards a future of independence.
Our Mobile Crisis Response Team is here to offer swift, compassionate intervention right where you need it. Inside Out ensures a trained mental health expert can reach you—whether at home, work, or school—via an unmarked vehicle, maintaining privacy and comfort.
To receive mobile crisis services and 24/7 emergency crisis support, call 844-428-3878.
This service is for residents of Audubon, Dallas, Guthrie, Marion, Lucas, Clarke, Decatur, Wayne and Ringgold counties.
Lauren Doxsee
Crisis manager
Larry Jackson
Transitional Coordinator
Megan Fick, RN
Agency nurse
Haley Cantrell
Crisis intervention specialist
Al Pettit
Crisis intervention specialist
Conner Hoyt
Crisis intervention specialist
Kylah Star
Crisis intervention specialist
Jess Flanders
Crisis intervention specialist
Yes, it is strongly encouraged to bring your own medication. It is recommended to bring a minimum of 5 days’ worth of medication. Over the counter medications are also permitted.
During your stay, all medications will be administered by our staff. To ensure proper identification and dosage, please ensure that all medications are brought in their respective prescription bottles.