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LITTLESTOWN, Pa. - PennZone -- Hoffman Homes is excited to announce the grand opening of its new Outpatient Therapy Program which will take place on November 4th at 1:00 PM. The ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held at Hoffman Homes, and we invite the community to join us in celebrating this important milestone.
The new program is part of Hoffman Homes' commitment to providing comprehensive, mental health services for people in our community. Hoffman Homes recognizes the significant need for more mental health providers. New patient waiting lists are long, and quicker access is essential. Hoffman Homes looks forward to providing outpatient therapy to individuals who are struggling with their mental health.
"Together, we can help make mental health a priority in our community." -Rebecca Van der Groef, CEO, Hoffman Homes.
The Outpatient Therapy Program will offer a range of services, including individual therapy, family therapy, and group therapy. With a dedicated team of licensed professionals, Hoffman Homes aims to create a safe and welcoming space for clients.
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We encourage community members, local leaders, and supporters to attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the new services offered at the clinic and their positive impact on the community.
Event Details:
For more information about Hoffman Homes and the services offered at the new Outpatient Therapy Program, please visit www.hoffman1910.org.
About Hoffman Homes
Hoffman Homes is a nonprofit dedicated to providing comprehensive mental health support and education to those in need. Through a healing centered framework, we strive to help individuals and families through a range of therapeutic services, including residential treatment, outpatient care, and educational programs.
The new program is part of Hoffman Homes' commitment to providing comprehensive, mental health services for people in our community. Hoffman Homes recognizes the significant need for more mental health providers. New patient waiting lists are long, and quicker access is essential. Hoffman Homes looks forward to providing outpatient therapy to individuals who are struggling with their mental health.
"Together, we can help make mental health a priority in our community." -Rebecca Van der Groef, CEO, Hoffman Homes.
The Outpatient Therapy Program will offer a range of services, including individual therapy, family therapy, and group therapy. With a dedicated team of licensed professionals, Hoffman Homes aims to create a safe and welcoming space for clients.
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We encourage community members, local leaders, and supporters to attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the new services offered at the clinic and their positive impact on the community.
Event Details:
- What: Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for the New Outpatient Therapy Program
- When: November 4, 2024, at 1:00 PM
- Where: Hoffman Homes, 815 Orphanage Road, Littlestown, PA 17340; Entrance #3, Administration Building
For more information about Hoffman Homes and the services offered at the new Outpatient Therapy Program, please visit www.hoffman1910.org.
About Hoffman Homes
Hoffman Homes is a nonprofit dedicated to providing comprehensive mental health support and education to those in need. Through a healing centered framework, we strive to help individuals and families through a range of therapeutic services, including residential treatment, outpatient care, and educational programs.
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