At Kiesler Wellness Center we are dedicated to providing a variety of programs to encourage wellness within the community. We are a walk-in point of access for any community member impacted by mental illness. For more information on any of our programs or to learn more about our referral process give us a call.
Kiesler Wellness Center

Membership
Kiesler is a peer driven community support program for adults and families. Kiesler members gain self-esteem, job skills and a place to belong. Members have opportunity to socialize, gain work skills, build friendships, gain cooking skills, and much more. Help us change the narrative on mental health by finding your own unique way to share your story, skills, or passions. Anyone can be a member of Kiesler, for FREE!

Peer Support
Peer Support Specialists (PSS) provide participants one on one support through the sharing of mutual understanding of the mental illness journey with first hand experience.

Certified Family Peer Support Specialist
Certified family peer specialists (CFPS) work with the family of a child or youth who has a mental health diagnosis and is receiving mental health treatment to promote the resiliency and recovery of the child or youth. They provide nonclinical family peer support building on the strengths of the family and help them to achieve their desired goals.
CFPS services provide the family with skills, knowledge and support to strengthen the family and increase parents’ ability to support the treatment goals of the recipient.

ARMHS
Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services is support that enables the recipient to develop and enhance life skills that are affected by symptoms of their mental illness.

NOW
Northern Opportunity Works is an employment program that helps individuals with mental illness obtain and maintain competitive employment in the community.

Behavioral Health Home
A voluntary program designed to increase access to community mental, medical, dental health and substance use treatment services.

Ticket To Work
This employment program is for people who would like to work off of Title 2 and Title 16 social security benefits.

Life Program
This is a program designed to teach a affordable ways to shop for and prepare healthy food that is home cooked. We teach members how nutrition impacts mental and physical health.

CWICK Benefit Analysis
A CWICK specialist is able to provide benefit analysis for people who are on Title 2 and Title 16 benefits through social security and want to go back to work.

For More Information
Director: Steve Loney at 218-259-2933 or sloney@northlandcounseling.org
Assistant Director: Taylor Jackson at 218-244-4717 or tjackson@northlandcounseling.org
Kiesler Wellness Center at 218-326-5114