HIGH HOPES

Joint Commission Accreditation

High Hopes is proud to have been awarded Joint Commission Accreditation, the gold standard in health care accreditation. Our patients and families can have peace of mind knowing that we have met the Commission’s rigorous performance standards for delivering quality, safe care. To learn more, JointCommission.org.

About Us

At High Hopes, LLC, our mission is to empower individuals in Baltimore to
achieve lasting recovery and improved mental health through comprehensive
behavioral health services. We provide personalized support, resources, and
community housing solutions that foster resilience, dignity, and hope.

Vision Statement

Our vision is to create a Baltimore community where every individual has
access to the mental health and recovery services they need to thrive. We
envision a future where stigma is eliminated, and all individuals experiencing
behavioral health challenges can find hope, healing, and a sense of belonging.

Goal Statement

High Hopes, LLC aims to enhance the quality of life for individuals struggling
with mental health and substance use issues by:
1. Delivering high-quality, individualized PRP (Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Program) services that promote personal growth and recovery.
2. Providing comprehensive substance abuse recovery programs that equip
individuals with the tools and support necessary for sustainable change.
3. Expanding access to safe and affordable community housing options that
empower individuals to live independently and with dignity.
4. Building strong partnerships with local organizations to advocate for
systemic change and reduce barriers to care in our community.

 
Through these goals, we strive to be a beacon of hope and a catalyst for
positive change in the lives of those we serve.

The public can also submit a complaint to The Joint Commission via The Joint Commission’s website: www.jointcommission.org. Scroll down to “Filing a Complaint.” The Joint Commission also has a complaint telephone number at (800) 994-6610 where you can speak to a Joint Commission representative.

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