Mending Hearts, Inc.
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P.O. Box 280236
Nashville, TN 37228
Organization Details

Programs

Budget
$200,000.00
Description
The Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) is a clinically structured program meeting 5 times per week. The program addresses clinical, mental, and medical barriers that have historically prevented women from obtaining and sustaining overall mental wellness and recovery.
Beneficiaries
Women and girls
People with substance use disorder
Unhoused individuals
Program Areas Served
Nashville, TN
Budget
$500,000.00
Description
FDA approved medications to manage dependence and addiction to opioids. Medication is combined with behavioral health therapy to treat the whole person.
Beneficiaries
Women and girls
People with substance use disorder
Unhoused individuals
Program Areas Served
Nashville
Budget
$242,875.00
Description
Admissions are for women over the age of 18 who meet admission criteria for a co-occurring disorder and/or ASAM Level III.7, III.5, and III.3. Preference is given to treating pregnant IV drug users, pregnant women using alcohol or other drugs, IV drug users, and then all other substance users. Admission into the program is without regard to race, color, religion, disability, gender, sexual orientation, age, or national origin. All services and treatments of the Residential Treatment Program are directed toward maximizing the client's functioning and reducing symptoms. This phase is designed to teach the addict the facts surrounding her disease and how to explore alternative lifestyles and behavior in depth and in a safe environment. This provides integrated co-occurring disorder treatment with the focus on stabilization. It integrates cognitive and behavioral changes that address health issues. Upon admission, every client is given an assessment by our Psych/ Medical Nurse Practitioner and meets with the Residential Program Coordinator and Residential Case Manager who are responsible for initial counseling, developing an individual treatment plan, individual and group therapy sessions, group educational sessions, client assignments, case management, referral process and Continuing Care Plans. All clients are expected to attend 12 Step meetings along with educational sessions on 12 Step programs. All Treatment Team members meet weekly for case consultation for all clients.
Program Areas Served
None
Budget
$400,000.00
Description
This program focuses on the individual needs of clients by involvement in the following therapeutic processes: individual and group therapy, family seminar, addiction/co-occurring education lectures, experiential and skill building groups, Seeking Safety and Self-Help Programs involvement. Addresses barriers as clients reintegrate into the community and workplace.
Beneficiaries
Women and girls
People with substance use disorder
Unhoused individuals
Program Areas Served
None
Budget
$200,000.00
Description
This is the first stage of recovery for clients with co-occurring disorders or health conditions that could be impacted by the detox process and require medical management. Medications are often used short-term to reduce the withdrawal period and decrease the physical symptoms of withdrawal. This detox facility expands our treatment capacity for clients that need 24-hour withdrawal monitoring care. Each client stays an average of 5 days and graduates can then enter our Residential Rehabilitation program. Mending Hearts' capacity is to serve 6 indigent clients at a time. Our health professionals, LPN's, Nurse Practitioner and our Medical Director utilize medications and other techniques to safely monitor and manage the withdrawal process.
Beneficiaries
Women and girls
People with substance use disorder
Unhoused individuals
Program Areas Served
None
Budget
$541,000.00
Description
Peer Support Community (PSC) with Transitional Recovery Housing: Provides a safe and secure living environment where every resident is a role model for the residents behind them. Phase 1: Residents entering this program are introduced to a culture of accountability for themselves and their peers. Groups and classes consist of: self-care, trauma/seeking safety, self-esteem, GED/computer/resume classes, campus NA/AA meetings, financial planning, criminal thinking group and re-entry program. Phase 2: Residents at this level begin implementing the life skills taught in Phase 1. Continued education and recovery support is provided through group support and relapse prevention strategies, all while residents are working, saving money and repairing/building relationships with their children and family.
Beneficiaries
Women and girls
People with substance use disorder
Unhoused individuals
Program Areas Served
Nashville, TN
Budget
$100,000.00
Description
All services of the Partial Independent Living program are directed toward providing housing for those persons who have completed a treatment program, working a program of recovery, but still require more support than they can obtain in a complete independent living atmosphere. They now apply their newly acquired skills within 'real world' environments. Residents live in a large house with other women but have their own private bedroom with bathrooms, a large community room and kitchen. In Partial Independent Living, there is a curfew and after the first 30 days residents are eligible for 2 overnight passes a month after approval by staff. Upon admission, every resident meets with the Case Manager which is responsible for their case management needs, reviewing obstacles and planning for permanent housing. Referral process and Continuing Care Plans are made at this time along with sponsor and home group confirmation. All residents are expected to have and maintain full time jobs.
Beneficiaries
Women and girls
People with substance use disorder
Unhoused individuals
Program Areas Served
None
Budget
$500,000.00
Description
Mending Rainbows is our Moms with Kids program. it is a clinically structured partnership with Meharry Medical College for pregnant and postpartum women built on the continuum of care offered by both agencies.
Beneficiaries
Families
Women and girls
Unhoused individuals
Program Areas Served
Nashville, TN

CEO/Executive Director/Board Comments

We would like to thank all of our congregation supporters: Crosspoint, West End United Methodist Church, Otter Creek Church of Christ, Harpeth Hills Church of Christ, Second Presbyterian, Brentwood United Methodist Church, Mending Hearts is blessed to have volunteers and in-kind services to off-set the budgeted program items.In-kind services include: all printing needs, therapists providingrecovery services and support, employment mentoring and transportation. Mending Hearts is pleased to have the following new supporters: HCA, Project Redesign, Lowes, Turner Foundation, Pinnacle Bank, Blue Cross Blue Shield of TN, CoreCivic, Tennessee Housing Development Agency, Barnes Fund, Federal Home Loan Bank, Emmy Lou Tompkins Foundation, and others.