Services Provided

List of Services

Helping Hands Community Health provides partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient services to the community. With the use of individualized treatment plans, Helping Hands Community Health builds a course of action for each client that is tailored to their specific needs to maximize long-term sobriety. HHCH's staff are trained and educated in the most current counseling techniques and procedures to assist the clients in breaking their cycle of addiction, and to begin and sustain a lifestyle of recovery.

Telehealth Services

Now offering all clinical services through telehealth to meet the needs of all people no matter the circumstances. Helping Hands is committed to providing exceptional care to individuals that are not able to meet in an office setting due to life's everchanging landscapes. You can now receive professional help right in the comfort of your own home!

Comprehensive Diagnostic Assessment

A comprehensive assessment is conducted immediately following intake by a qualified provider. Comprehensive assessments address presenting problems and history of problems of persons served as well as strengths, weaknesses, symptoms, problems, goals, history of treatment, allergies, mental status, level of functioning, level of care recommendations, diagnoses, and tentative treatment recommendations.

Individualized Treatment Plans

The individualized treatment plan establishes and documents the various important aspects of a patient’s treatment such as level of care, presenting problems, goals, objectives, interventions, and target dates for achievement of objectives and goals. 

Individual Counseling

Individual counseling takes place as a face-to-face encounter (or video teleconferencing) between a patient and a counselor. Counselors will have specific skills, techniques, and strategies to assist individuals in achieving treatment objectives through exploration and mutual work on mental health, alcohol, and/or drug problems. Individual counseling helps patients examine their attitudes and feelings regarding mental health, alcohol, and/or drug problems. HHCH believes all treatments should include individual counseling; one on one attention is imperative to people completely addressing their problems, goals, and objectives. 

Group Counseling

Group counseling involves the use of specialized skills and strategies to assist two or more people in achieving treatment goals and objectives. Group counseling assists people in examination and exploration of attitudes, feelings, causes, solutions, and healthy attention to mental health, alcohol, and/or drug problems. Healthy, adaptive thoughts and behaviors are reviewed, explored, and encouraged in group settings. Additionally, group members’ acknowledgement to people with similar problems is therapeutic and moves patients toward achievement of their treatment goals and objectives. 

SUD Case Management

SUD case management services include activities provided to assist and support individuals in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational, legal, vocational, family, financial, and other services/resources essential to meeting basic human needs. 

Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment

CPST includes an array of services assessing needs, achieving personal independence, facilitation of further development of daily living skills, crisis management and stabilization, mental health interventions, and activities to increase the individual’s capacity to positively impact his/her own environment. 

Crisis Intervention

Crisis intervention is a face-to-face intervention/interaction with a client that is in response to a crisis or emergency experienced by themselves, a family member, and/or significant other. This is an evaluation of what happened during the crisis and the individual’s response(s) to the crisis. These actions could include, but are not limited to, emotional, mental, physical, and/or behavioral reactions.  

Recovery Housing Support

In addition to clinical services, recovery housing support is critical to a person’s long-term recovery from mental health and substance use problems. Recovery housing support activities may include, but will not be necessarily limited to, transportation to important recovery activities such as 12-step meetings, education about activities that are compatible and potentially incompatible with recovery, structure of living quarters and activities, guidance and oversight related to program rules, assurance that on site supplies of food, bedding, and toiletries are satisfactory, and assuring the security of medications and medication compliance. Positive and supportive recovery environments are critical to the success of patients in early recovery.