Expert Assessment and Evaluation
At Helping Hearts Recovery, we believe that effective treatment begins with a clear understanding of each individual’s unique needs. Our Assessment and Evaluation process is the foundation of our care, providing a comprehensive picture of each client’s mental health, substance use history, and personal challenges. Through compassionate, one-on-one conversation and evidence-based assessment tools, our experienced team gathers vital information to accurately diagnose substance use disorders and any co-occurring mental health conditions.
This process goes beyond simply identifying problems—it allows us to understand the whole person. We take the time to explore your goals, strengths, and support systems, ensuring that your treatment plan is personalized to your unique situation. Whether you are struggling with addiction, anxiety, depression, or trauma, our thorough assessment and evaluation service provides the insights needed to create an individualized path to recovery. At Helping Hearts Recovery, your journey begins with understanding—because true healing starts with being seen and heard.
What to expect
Comprehensive Screening
Our team conducts thorough assessments to identify substance use disorders, co-occurring mental health conditions, and any underlying issues impacting your well-being.
Compassionate Approach
Our experienced counselors create a safe, supportive space where you can openly share your experiences without fear of stigma.
Personalized Planning
Planning: Based on the assessment results, we develop a customized treatment plan that addresses your unique needs, goals, and strengths.
Ongoing Re-Evaluation
We regularly monitor your progress and adjust your treatment plan as needed to ensure it continues to meet your evolving needs.
Asked Questions?
The primary goals of rehabilitation are to regain physical, emotional, and cognitive.
The primary goals of rehabilitation are to regain physical, emotional, and cognitive.
The primary goals of rehabilitation are to regain physical, emotional, and cognitive.