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Causes: Mental Health, Substance Abuse Treatment
Mission: Our mission is to provide a quality continuum of comprehensive treatment and related services, in a caring atmosphere and at a reasonable price, for all people experiencing problems with alcohol or other drug use.
Programs: The valley hope association (vha) is a nationally recognized, nonprofit organization dedicated to providing quality alcohol and drug addiction treatment services at an affordable price. Vha operates nine residential facilities and nine outpatient offices in seven states - az, co, ks, mo, ne, ok, and tx. Since opening its doors in 1967, vha has touched the lives of more than 318,000 individuals and family members. Services vha provides includes medically monitored detoxification, residential treatment, partial (day) treatment, intensive outpatient, relapse prevention and continuing care. Our mission is to provide a quality continuum of comprehensive treatment and related services, in a caring atmosphere and at a reasonable price, for all people experiencing problems with alcohol or drug use regardless of their ability to pay. During the fiscal year ending june 30, 2017, vha provided 152,222 patient days with 417. 05 as the average daily census. The average length of stay was 18. 63 days. In addition, vha provided 58,596 primary outpatient therapy hours. We believe addiction to alcohol or some other drug is both a primary and family disease. Virtually all family members and significant others are affected by living with someone who abuses alcohol or other drugs. We believe family therapy is an essential element of treatment for all people suffering from the disease. This year, valley hope provided 8,193 treatment days for significant others. We believe continuing care (cc) is also an important part of the recovery process. We offer six and twelve month continuing care packages at reduced prices to encourage participation in cc. This year we provided 26,910 continuing care visits. Vha also supports public education on the disease of chemical dependency. Vha staff regularly conduct educational training at schools, businesses, and community organizations these educational sessions are provided at no cost to the participants.