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FindTreatment.gov, is a confidential and anonymous resource for persons seeking treatment for mental and substance use disorders in the United States and its territories.
If You Don't Have Health Insurance, some facilities offer free or low-cost care, sliding scale fees based on your income, or have payment assistance available.
You'll need an estimate of your annual income and a correct count of your family members to determine if you're eligible for some services. You don't have to know exactly how much you make, just get as close as you can, and don't worry if it's not perfect. (See what counts as income on healthcare.gov.)
Additionally, every state has funding to provide treatment for people without insurance. Contact your state agency for information on how the process works in your state.
You may also be able to purchase insurance now and take advantage of those benefits. Visit healthcare.gov for more information.
Some individual treatment facilities offer grants or scholarships to help offset the cost of attending. Not all of these will cover your whole stay, though, and many will revoke funding if you don't complete their program, leaving you financially responsible for the time you spent there. Before accepting any grants or scholarships, make sure you ask questions about what (if any) strings are attached to that money.
Find a treatment facility now.
If You Don't Have Health Insurance, some facilities offer free or low-cost care, sliding scale fees based on your income, or have payment assistance available.
You'll need an estimate of your annual income and a correct count of your family members to determine if you're eligible for some services. You don't have to know exactly how much you make, just get as close as you can, and don't worry if it's not perfect. (See what counts as income on healthcare.gov.)
Additionally, every state has funding to provide treatment for people without insurance. Contact your state agency for information on how the process works in your state.
You may also be able to purchase insurance now and take advantage of those benefits. Visit healthcare.gov for more information.
Some individual treatment facilities offer grants or scholarships to help offset the cost of attending. Not all of these will cover your whole stay, though, and many will revoke funding if you don't complete their program, leaving you financially responsible for the time you spent there. Before accepting any grants or scholarships, make sure you ask questions about what (if any) strings are attached to that money.
Find a treatment facility now.
Bereavement
Grieving the loss of a loved one can be a very difficult process. Support is available to serve individuals of all ages as well as families through Hope Hospice
Grief Counseling
Hope Hospice counselors are experienced in working with grieving adults, children and families. They will meet with you in person to discuss your own grief experience and create a plan that will best meet your needs.
If your loved one was served by Hope Hospice, there is no fee for counseling. For community clients seeking counseling, we offer a sliding fee scale based upon your current financial situation and need. Fees are decided and agreed upon during the intake interview and may be adjusted whenever there is a significant change in income or financial status. There is no fee for intake interviews.
Telephone Calls
Hope Hospice's counseling team is available to speak with you over the phone if you have a question or special concern. For more in-depth assistance, we recommend you take the first step in your healing journey by calling (830) 358-5300 to schedule an initial visit.
Grief Support Groups
Support Groups Ongoing:
Bereavement Support Potluck Social: All are invited to gather in a friendly environment where it’s safe to talk about grief or to simply enjoy the company. It is held the first Wednesday of every month at Hope Hospice from 5:30-7:00pm. Bring a dish to share.
Child Loss Support Group: This ongoing support group meets the second Saturday of each month at the Westside Community Center from 9:00-10:30am. No registration required.
Covid Support at Conviva Wellness Center: Come together with other adults ages 55+ who have been impacted by the isolation of the pandemic. It is held on the second Monday of every month, 1:15-2:15pm. RSVP by calling 832-630-1212.
Caregiver Support Groups: Providing care to a loved one with dementia can be lonely. Connect with others who may understand.
Contact Chris Sitton at 830-730-0006 with any questions.
• McKenna in New Braunfels: 2nd Tuesday at 2:00
• Elan Westpointe: 2nd Thursday at 2:00
• Bulverde/Spring Branch Activity Center: 3rd Wednesday at 2:00
• Memory Care of New Braunfels: 4th Tuesday at 4:00
Beginning at various points throughout the year:
• Good Grief: Growing through the Losses. A 7-week support group developed by Judy Kovacs-Long. Registration and intake required. Groups are formed as interest dictates, so please call to let us know if you are interested.
• Healing the Heart: A 6-week course in bereavement. Registration required. Groups are formed as interest dictates, so please call to let us know if you are interested.
• Help Through the Holidays: Meets November through early January each year. No registration required.
• Family Night: Support group for children ages 5-18 and their caregivers. Provides opportunities to strengthen the family unit and for each attendee to connect with peers. Held each Spring and Fall, registration and intake required.
Be on the look-out for these groups and workshops:
• Apollo ante la Perdida: Grief support group for adults offered in Spanish
• Young Adult Group: for ages 18-25
• SoS: workshop for those surviving the suicide of a loved one
• Moral Injury Workshop o Creative expression workshops
• Family Resilience Adventure Days
Related services offered by Hope Hospice:
• Private support groups for schools, churches, businesses, or other groups with multiple losses or who have a shared loss.
• Education and guidance on how to respond to grief. Our most requested training is “How to Talk to Children About Death and Dying”.
Call 830-625-7525 for more information.
Grief Counseling
Hope Hospice counselors are experienced in working with grieving adults, children and families. They will meet with you in person to discuss your own grief experience and create a plan that will best meet your needs.
If your loved one was served by Hope Hospice, there is no fee for counseling. For community clients seeking counseling, we offer a sliding fee scale based upon your current financial situation and need. Fees are decided and agreed upon during the intake interview and may be adjusted whenever there is a significant change in income or financial status. There is no fee for intake interviews.
Telephone Calls
Hope Hospice's counseling team is available to speak with you over the phone if you have a question or special concern. For more in-depth assistance, we recommend you take the first step in your healing journey by calling (830) 358-5300 to schedule an initial visit.
Grief Support Groups
Support Groups Ongoing:
Bereavement Support Potluck Social: All are invited to gather in a friendly environment where it’s safe to talk about grief or to simply enjoy the company. It is held the first Wednesday of every month at Hope Hospice from 5:30-7:00pm. Bring a dish to share.
Child Loss Support Group: This ongoing support group meets the second Saturday of each month at the Westside Community Center from 9:00-10:30am. No registration required.
Covid Support at Conviva Wellness Center: Come together with other adults ages 55+ who have been impacted by the isolation of the pandemic. It is held on the second Monday of every month, 1:15-2:15pm. RSVP by calling 832-630-1212.
Caregiver Support Groups: Providing care to a loved one with dementia can be lonely. Connect with others who may understand.
Contact Chris Sitton at 830-730-0006 with any questions.
• McKenna in New Braunfels: 2nd Tuesday at 2:00
• Elan Westpointe: 2nd Thursday at 2:00
• Bulverde/Spring Branch Activity Center: 3rd Wednesday at 2:00
• Memory Care of New Braunfels: 4th Tuesday at 4:00
Beginning at various points throughout the year:
• Good Grief: Growing through the Losses. A 7-week support group developed by Judy Kovacs-Long. Registration and intake required. Groups are formed as interest dictates, so please call to let us know if you are interested.
• Healing the Heart: A 6-week course in bereavement. Registration required. Groups are formed as interest dictates, so please call to let us know if you are interested.
• Help Through the Holidays: Meets November through early January each year. No registration required.
• Family Night: Support group for children ages 5-18 and their caregivers. Provides opportunities to strengthen the family unit and for each attendee to connect with peers. Held each Spring and Fall, registration and intake required.
Be on the look-out for these groups and workshops:
• Apollo ante la Perdida: Grief support group for adults offered in Spanish
• Young Adult Group: for ages 18-25
• SoS: workshop for those surviving the suicide of a loved one
• Moral Injury Workshop o Creative expression workshops
• Family Resilience Adventure Days
Related services offered by Hope Hospice:
• Private support groups for schools, churches, businesses, or other groups with multiple losses or who have a shared loss.
• Education and guidance on how to respond to grief. Our most requested training is “How to Talk to Children About Death and Dying”.
Call 830-625-7525 for more information.