Diet and exercise counseling
Offered at mental health treatment centers Details:- name: Diet and exercise counseling
- category: Ancillary Services
- Type: Uncategorized
Description:
Provides guidance (information) and/or assistance (skills training, resources) to persons that emphasizes the connection between physical and mental health. Diet and exercise counseling helps a person learn to make decisions about: (1) good nutrition and healthy eating practices and food choices for health improvement and/or weight management; and (2) choosing physical activities to increase overall health and fitness, with a focus on helping persons reduce their risk for chronic disease and support their recovery.
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Service: Diet and exercise counseling
Grant Blackford Mental Health Inc Cornerstone Behavioral Health
765-662-3971505 North Wabash Avenue , Marion, IN 46952
http://www.cornerstone.org
Grant Blackford Mental Health Inc Hester Hollis Concern Center
765-348-1303118 East Washington Street , Hartford City, IN 47348
http://www.cornerstone.org
Grant Blackford Mental Health Inc Hester Hollis Concern Center
765-348-1303118 East Washington Street , Hartford City, IN 47348
http://www.cornerstone.org
Granville Health System
919-690-32171012 College Street , Oxford, NC 27565
http://www.ghshospital.org
Gratiot County Community Mental Health Services
989-463-4971608 Wright Avenue , Alma, MI 48801
http://www.gccmha.org/
Great Plains Regional Medical Center
580-225-25111705 West 2nd Street , Elk City, OK 73644
http://www.gprmc-ok.com
Great Plains Regional Medical Center
580-225-25111801 West Third Street , Elk City, OK 73644
http://www.gprmc-ok.com
Greater Binghamton Health Center Psychiatric Inpatient Unit
607-724-1391425 Robinson Street , Binghamton, NY 13904
http://omh.ny.gov
Greater Binghamton Health Center Psychiatric Inpatient Unit
607-724-1391425 Robinson Street , Binghamton, NY 13904
http://omh.ny.gov
Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health
513-947-700043 East Main Street , Amelia, OH 45102
http://www.gcbhs.com
Greater Cincinnati BH Services
513-947-7000512 High Street , Milford, OH 45150
http://WWW.gcbhs.com
Greater Nashua Mental Health Center
603-889-6147 x15747 Prospect Street , Nashua, NH 03060
http://www.gnmhc.org/
Greater Nashua MH Center at Community Council
603-889-61477 Prospect Street , Nashua, NH 03060
http://www.gnmhc.org/
Greater Portland Health
207-874-2141 x3886180 Park Avenue , Portland, ME 04102
http://www.greaterportlandhealth.org
Greater Portland Health
207-874-2141 x3886180 Park Avenue , Portland, ME 04102
http://www.greaterportlandhealth.org
Green Country Behav Health Servs Inc
918-682-8407422 West Gentry , Checotah, OK 74426
http://www.gcbhs.org
Green Country BH Services Inc
918-682-8407619 North Main Street , Muskogee, OK 74401
http://www.gcbhs.org
Green River Comp Care
270-689-66231100 Walnut Street , Owensboro, KY 42301
http://www.rivervalleyandaffiliates.com
Greenleaf Behavioral Health Hospital
877-978-16982209 Pineview Drive , Valdosta, GA 31602
http://www.greenleafhospital.com
Greenleaf Center
877-978-16982209 Pineview Drive , Valdosta, GA 31602
http://www.greenleafhospital.com
Greensboro Day Program
336-370-41774214 Beechwood Drive Suite 106, Greensboro, NC 27410
http://www.communityinnovations.com
Greenwood Leflore Hospital New Beginnings
662-459-70001401 River Road , Greenwood, MS 38930
http://www.glh.org/
Greystone Program
215-831-47074641 Roosevelt Boulevard , Philadelphia, PA 19124
http://www.greystoneprogram.org
Griffin Memorial Hospital
405-573-6600900 East Main Street , Norman, OK 73071
http://ok.gov/odmhsas/
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