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Bidding Another Cohort of Interns Farewell!
Published on May 18th, 2023
In 2018, we launched our internship program and since then, we’ve had the honor and joy of guiding nine interns through our fully immersive internship experience. During their time with us, our interns are treated…
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Client-Centered, Team-Guided: A Case-Study
Published on December 16th, 2022
Our team focuses on building an alliance of trust and making sure our community members know that we will stand by them throughout their journey. Connection and infusing joy are at the center of why we do what we do.
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Our Client Onboarding Process
Published on November 18th, 2022
Since the beginning of our story, Help in the Home exists to infuse joy into people’s lives by providing personalized mental health support. At the heart of who we are, providing joy and heart in every step of the process was non-negotiable because our community members and their families are like family to us.
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Why having a growth mindset is a must
Published on October 18th, 2022
Having a growth mindset is a concept that has no beginning or end, and allows plenty of room for mistakes and learning. Whether we realize it or not, we all have inherent beliefs about our abilities, talents, and our capacity to change. These beliefs form our mindset and that mindset impacts everything.
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The true picture of the mental health care system in America
Published on September 21st, 2022
In the special, Mental Health Care: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, he discussed the cracks in the mental health care system. This month, we unpack the conversation and share our thoughts on the topics covered in the special.
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Our Interview with Dr. Kenneth Carpenter, CMC: Foundation for Change
Published on August 15th, 2022
We had the honor of interviewing Dr. Kenneth Carpenter, Director of Training at CMC: Foundation For Change, to discuss the Invitation to Change Approach (ITC) workshop, and how Beyond Addiction served as the framework bridging science and kindness as a way to help people change.