What Support Looks Like
Healthy Hive is a lifeline for spouses, not just a resource. Whether they’re in it now or have made it to the other side, having someone to talk to who’s just as present for me as they are for the person I love is game-changing.
Resources
"Being an advocate is the willingness to show up for someone who can’t show up for themselves."
FAQs
What exactly is care management?
Care management is a suite of services we provide to make sure loved ones and their families have all the support they need throughout the entire continuum of care and beyond. What that looks like is different for each family and loved one, and depends on individual circumstances and needs. Healing is a process, not an event.
How do you decide where to refer someone for therapy or treatment?
We have decades of experience in managing mental health and addiction services and trusted relationships with individual clinicians, residential treatment centers, outpatient treatment facilities, and mental health experts that share our values and use evidence-based practices. Our network can offer referrals and coordinate placement with us when it's time to move forward with getting a loved one help.
Do I have to pay for any of my treatment?
We always ask that people do what they can to support their recovery financially, but we understand that’s not an option for everyone. Healthy Hive works on a sliding scale and will fill the gap and allow you to access quality care management, therapy, detox, inpatient care, intervention, sober living, and more mental health care modalities unique to your circumstances.
Can my family be involved?
Absolutely, and we encourage it. When it is appropriate to involve family in the recovery process, outcomes improve. At Healthy Hive, we know mental illness and addiction are family diseases - which means that whatever's going on at home isn't just impacting the person who needs treatment. We are committed to providing unconditional support from the first phone call to long after treatment ends.
What if I am homeless or housing-insecure?
We never want help to be inaccessible to you because of financial insecurity or circumstances like housing insecurity. We can work with you regardless of your means or lack thereof. All we ask is that you be open with us about your situation. It helps us understand where healing grants can fill the cracks. If you're ready to help yourself, we're ready to help you.
How can I help someone who is struggling?
We believe the most helpful thing you can do is practice active listening. That means showing up without judgment and bringing a genuine desire to understand where they are in that moment and what they need. Being that listener makes you a source of reliable support when family dynamics change or feel unfamiliar.
Every 11 Minutes
Did you know?
Someone dies by suicide in the U.S.. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for those aged 10 -34 years and the 11th leading cause of death for the total population. (Source: SAMHSA 2023 NSDUH)
Healing Through Connection
Know Someone in Crisis Now?
For Immediate behavior health emergencies please dial
988
SAMHSA National Helpline
1.800.662.HELP (4357)
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