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About the Center for Well-Being

Support for the Whole Person

The Center for Well-Being opened its doors in January 2020 after receiving a gift from The Haggerty Family Foundation who charged St. Thomas to create an innovative center that provides care and treatment to the St. Thomas community.

The Â鶹´«Ã½ Center for Well-Being enhances a healthy and inclusive campus culture through collaboration, comprehensive health promotion, and compassionate care that promotes lifelong well-being.

The Center for Well-Being provides compassionate care, expertise, education, and resources to help members of our community thrive in and out of the classroom. The Center provides a full array of health and mental health services in an integrated model. By integrating our services, we can better support students, faculty, and staff from a single location.
Our partner areas include:

  • Health Services
  • Counseling and Psychological Services
  • Health Promotion, Resilience, and Violence Prevention

Contact Us

To schedule an appointment, call the Center for Well-Being at (651) 962-6750 or visit .

Professional, Private and Inclusive Care

  • Private and Confidential
  • All Are Welcome
  • Private and Confidential

    Our care is private and confidential, we are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. No aspect of your care will be shared with anyone without your written permission. We have experts on staff ready to support you.

    All Are Welcome

    We consider the diversity of our community a strength, and our aim is to provide affirming and culturally responsive care to every member of our community. We are committed to identifying and eliminating the disparities in care for those with diverse identities. The Center for Well-Being strives to provide passionate, high-quality services in a caring environment that is affirming of all sexual orientations and gender identities.

    Private and Confidential

    Private and Confidential

    Our care is private and confidential, we are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. No aspect of your care will be shared with anyone without your written permission. We have experts on staff ready to support you.

    All Are Welcome

    All Are Welcome

    We consider the diversity of our community a strength, and our aim is to provide affirming and culturally responsive care to every member of our community. We are committed to identifying and eliminating the disparities in care for those with diverse identities. The Center for Well-Being strives to provide passionate, high-quality services in a caring environment that is affirming of all sexual orientations and gender identities.

    Mind-Body Space

    Located on the 2nd floor, the Mind-Body Space is a place for student relaxation and contemplation. Programs include yoga for well-being, guided meditation, breathing techniques, journaling activities and small group workshops.

    Mind-Body space yoga Exam room door with stethoscope hanging Counseling waiting area on the second floor

    Our Facilities

    Mind-Body Space

    Located on the 2nd floor, the Mind-Body Space is a place for student relaxation and contemplation. Programs include yoga for well-being, guided meditation, breathing techniques, journaling activities and small group workshops.

    Our Facilities

    Health Services

    A full-service primary care clinic with 15 exam rooms, a lab, medical procedure room, IV, and specialty care rooms.

    Our Facilities

    Counseling and Psychological Services

    Located on the 2nd floor, CAPS has 14 private counseling offices and a spacious group counseling room.

    About Our Partner Areas

    Health Services

    Health Services provides high-quality, patient-centered health care that promotes health and well-being. Our services include primary & urgent care, psychiatric care, preventative care, travel clinic, and wellness services.

    Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

    Counseling & Psychological Services promotes mental health, interpersonal relationships, and academic performance through short-term, goal-oriented, culturally sensitive mental health services to the Â鶹´«Ã½ undergraduate and graduate student population.

    Health Promotion, Resilience and Violence Prevention

    Health Promotion, Resilience, and Violence Prevention promotes healthy lifestyle choices and behaviors that result in enhanced well-being. We focus on developing the whole person by offering programs and education on personal health and holistic well-being.

    Ruth Haggerty talks with another woman

    About the Haggerty Family

    Recognizing a need for improved mental health services for St. Thomas students, Dan and Ruth Haggerty made a lead gift to provide a central facility offering coordinated care between the primary health care provider and mental health services. We gratefully acknowledge their support of our students.