Heather worked at Our Hope Association from 2009-2010 and has returned in a new capacity after spending a number of years at Salvation Army's Turning Point Programs where she began as therapist, was promoted to Operations Manager and then Executive Director. Heather holds a Master's degree in counseling from Western Michigan University. Professional credentials include Licensed Professional Counselor, Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor, Certified Clinical Supervisor, specialized in motivational interviewing, dialectical behavior therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and trauma informed care. Heather says, "I am very passionate about helping individuals struggling with Substance Use Disorders. I want to empower women to holistically heal and support them in person-centered recovery. Our Hope is a wonderful resource for these women."
Paying for Treatment
- Insurance is Accepted
- Financing is not Available
- Medicare is not Accepted
- Medicaid is not Accepted
Treatment Insights
Our Hope Association’s mission is to offer recovery to women who seek healing from the disease of addiction. Our Hope Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to guiding women to lifelong recovery from alcoholism, addiction and other mental health and emotional conditions related to those diseases. Using our experience and expertise in women-centered recovery, we provide a comprehensive continuum of services that focus on healing the whole woman, upholding her dignity and helping her build strengths and resources for a life in recovery.
Our Hope Reviews and Ratings Details
The following is based on a combination of Surveys of Alumni, Staff, Loved Ones, and Reviews and Ratings from around the web.
Reviews at a Glance
- Residential Treatment
With counseling, education and a warm, home-like setting, Our Hope creates an environment where women discover healing that is rooted in honesty and hope. Our Signature 90-day Residential Treatment program provides a setting where women facing alcoholism and/or addiction can safely live and work toward recovery. 90-day Residential Treatment is considered the “gold standard” because it helps women immerse themselves in the recovery process. Women learn to create healthy daily routines, make choices consistent with the recovery process, develop supportive relationships, safely practice new behaviors, and prepare to return to their lives and loved ones.
- Aftercare Support
Addiction recovery does not end with discharge after completing a rehab program. Facilities that offer aftercare planning and/or support work with patients to ensure sustainable recovery by helping to plan and make arrangements for transitional or sober living, help with housing, vocational counseling, etc.
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Heather Greko, MA, LPC, CAADC, CCS, ADS - Executive Director
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Very loud. Contant drama from a few that overshawdo recovery. Missbehavior from girls and no action taken. Allow admitted theives to stay causing mistrust. 3 weeks was too much.