Hopewell Center

1504 South Grand

St. Louis, MO 63104

Phone (314) 531-1770

Fax (314) 531-3072

www.hopewellcenter.com

 

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  Adult Services

Adult Outpatient Services
Focuses on providing therapeutic opportunities to help adults deal with mental illness and the many disruptive stresses they may experience. Services available include individual, group, marital, and family counseling, medication assessment and administration, transportation, psychological and psychiatric assessment, and individual guidance in getting a client additional professional help he or she may need.

Mental Health Court
This service responds to the unique challenges faced by the mentally ill within the criminal justice population. The entire panel of Hopewell Center services are made available to these persons through our partnership with the Mental Health Court.

Targeted Case Management for Adults
Provides intensive community-based services to maintain the client in the home and prevent out-of-home placement.

Adult / Elderly Services
For people 18 years of age or older with specialized services for the elderly. Clients may receive individualized treatment, outpatient, emergency, follow-up alcohol and drug abuse and rehabilitative services such as psychosocial and comprehensives psychiatric rehabilitation.

Residential Care Facility
Provides supervised, flexible, therapeutic residential living arrangement that promotes independence and community reintegration in a family-like atmosphere.

Apartment Program
Assist clients in living independently with the support, assistance, and encouragement of a community support worker when needed. Also includes pre-vocational training and G.E.D. courses.

Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Center
Organized as a club where members can grow through educational and pre-vocational training. There are opportunities for temporary employment, recreational activities, and socializing.

Community Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center  (CPRC Adult)
A variety of services focused on helping clients live successfully in their community. Staff is multi-disciplinary and treatment planning is highly individualized based on the nature of the client's mental illness, talents, and interests.

Homeless Program
Provides intensive community outreach services to chronically mentally ill individuals who are also homeless.

Co-Occurring Substance Abuse Program
These integrated services are individually tailored to decrease or stop the use of drugs and promote improvement of interpersonal relationships, improved physical health, decrease psychiatric symptoms, increase knowledge regarding mental health, improve access and availability of services, navigate bureaucracies, abstain from drugs, and finally integrate into communities. This program is help funded by the St. Louis Mental Health Board and the Missouri Foundation for Health.

Procovery

Recovery works for some persons, Procovery works for all.  Recovery involves helping the client return to life as it was before the onset of the mental illness.  Procovery involves helping the client lead a self-fulfilling life regardless of the state of the illness, the person is helped to accept & embrace the illness.  Procovery is hope-centered, forward-focused & skill based with the client, family & others working as partners.  The Procovery model offers clear principles & strategies for helping those impacted by mental illness to live productive satisfying lives. Clients meet in a group setting to discuss and learn ways to live self-satisfying lives inspiet of the mental illness and /or physical illness. Several Procovery groups are active throughout the organization, one of which is led by a member of our Board of Directors.

Crisis Beds - Non-Medical
Provides for short-term professionally supervised care for adults who are experiencing a psychiatric or emotional crisis and are in need of 24-hour supervision or observation to promote stabilization and provide referral to another level of care.