Services
Behavioral Health

Behavioral Health
Real Support for Real-Life Struggles
At Westside, we believe that good health includes mental and emotional well-being. That’s why our Behavioral Healthcare team is here to support you and your family through life’s ups and downs—like stress, anxiety, depression, or problems with drugs or alcohol. Plus, our services can be part of your regular primary care visits, so it's easy to get the help you need.
A Dedicated Team at Every Location
You can find our Behavioral Healthcare team at every Westside location. Our team includes licensed therapists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, social services case managers and community health workers. They all work together to give you support that fits your needs.
What We Offer
How to Access Services
Already a Westside patient?
Call your primary care provider to request a referral or contact our scheduling department directly.
Not a patient yet?
Anyone in the community can become a patient—call us to get started!
- New Castle County:(302) 224-6800
- Kent/Sussex County:(302) 678-4622
For urgent needs after hours, call 211 to be connected with community resources.

In Crisis?
If you or your child is experiencing a mental health or substance-use crisis, call or text 988 for Mobile Crisis Intervention Services, or go to your nearest emergency department.
Meet Our Team
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners
- Kiley Gilbert, PMHNP-BC—Telehealth only
- Rachel Bohanan, PMHNP-BC—In-person and telehealth
Behavioral Health Counselors
- Fourth Street: Mariella Roberts, LPCMH, and Kathleen Seipel, LCSW
- Newark: Evelyn Cruz, LPCMH
- Bear: Maricarmen Martinez-Martinez, LPCMH
- All Sites: Lydia DeLeon, LPCMH—Director of Behavioral Health
Social Services Case Managers
- Fourth Street and Northeast: Denise West
- Dover: Elika Mercado
- Newark: Yadira Alonso Garcia
- Northeast: Kimberlyn Bodie
- Manager: Eunice Holman
Our Social Services team helps with life issues that affect your health. They also support your mental healthcare journey. Available for established patients.