Effects of DGBIs on the SMI Community
Published on October 26th, 2023
Disorders of the Gut-Brain Connection (DGBI) affect the neurodivergent and SMI community at a high rate. Our interview with Dr. Navidi of GI Psychology will shed some light on this important topic.
Introducing Help in the Home Clinical Services
Published on September 21st, 2023
Help in the Home is happy to announce the opening of our partner business- Help in the Home Clinical Services! Find out why this new endeavor was a necessity for our severe mental illness community, and the benefits it offers.
Anosognosia and SMI: Why it’s not as simple as “Not Wanting Help”
Published on August 23rd, 2023
Have you ever wondered why someone diagnosed with a Severe Mental Illness might refuse treatment? In this blog, we are discussing a condition called “anosognosia” which prevents individuals with SMI from understanding their own diagnosis. Learn how we can work together to help.
A Supported Living Community that Breaks the Mold
Published on July 17th, 2023
The Supported Living Community has been a place to call home for our community members for 15 years now!
Since then we have grown from two townhomes to SIX, with many lives changed along the way. Learn about the onboarding process, the function of our “hub”, and how the ability to customize the level of support and duration of stay is making a huge impact on the SMI community. You can even take a virtual tour to see for yourself!
Breaking Through with Clozapine & Community
Published on June 23rd, 2023
Learn what the future holds for schizophrenia care with Drs. Robert Laitman & Ann Mandel Laitman. They are trailblazers- creating community and educating on the benefits of Clozapine based on their personal family experience.
Bidding Another Cohort of Interns Farewell!
Published on May 18th, 2023
Enjoy this interview where our fall interns give you insight into the inner workings of Help in the Home and what sets us apart.
Client-Centered, Team-Guided Spotlight: Dianne, an Update!
Published on April 21st, 2023
For 15 years, Help in the Home has provided personalized care through support and community to help adults with complex mental health needs achieve stability, independence, and inclusion.
15 Lessons to Share as a Women-Owned Business
Published on March 23rd, 2023
We believe that collaboration as business owners is key. Taking that a step further – collaboration as women is vital and no one knows that better than us. This year we are proud to celebrate our 15 year anniversary since opening our doors at Help in the Home.
Why Black Representation in the Mental Health Profession Matters
Published on February 17th, 2023
After more than 15 years, we’re also soberly aware of the countless ways our mental health care system has and continues to fail people of color. This month, we’ve opened the conversation as a team to better understand the experiences, the motivation, and the impact that our very own staff hopes to make on their clients, in their community, and through their career.
Vendor Spotlight: Meet Sober Escorts
Published on January 20th, 2023
For 15 years, we’ve had the honor of serving individuals with complex mental health needs. Our clients’ stories and backgrounds span a wide range of situations, which sometimes requires us to come up with creative and outside of the box solutions. One of our guiding principles is that everyone, regardless of ability, deserves to be cared for with dignity and respect. At Help in the Home, we treat our clients like family and that value extends to our valued network of partners as well.