Barbara Broaddus has been with New Hope for just over 11 years as our Community Liaison, as part of the Connections and Communications Department (formerly NRS). She has been responsible for our growth in serving youth from West Virginia. In that time, we have gone from a relatively unknown residential option for the state of West Virginia, to a provider of choice. This progress is in large part due to the quality of our services and equally to the quality of our relationships with key West Virginia leaders. In her 11 years with us, Barbara’s hard work and dedication to New Hope and the kids and families of WV has culminated in New Hope expanding services within the state. As New Hope recently announced the acquisition of our first piece of property and group home in West Virginia, Ms. Broaddus’s work in the state has been significant. Barbara’s work ethic is one of her superpowers. It can only be rivaled by her passion for kids and families, as well as her drive to help bridge the service gap for the youth in her home state of West Virginia.
New Hope Treatment Centers
Mental Health Care
New Hope Treatment Centers is a family owned and operated Behavioral Health Care Company.
About us
New Hope Treatment Centers, nationally recognized for behavioral healthcare, provides comprehensive residential and community-based services to children and their families. On a five-acre campus in Rock Hill, South Carolina, we offer specialized residential services for male and female adolescents ages 12 to 21. Through six distinct programs, we provide adolescents and their families treatment for a variety of challenges, including mood disorders, substance abuse issues, behavioral disorders, and offensive sexual behavior. Programs are designed to treat both normal functioning and intellectually and/or developmentally disabled populations. New Hope Carolinas is a Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF), fully accredited by the Joint Commission. This setting also operates a fully accredited private school and offers comprehensive medical/dental care and recreational therapy services on site.
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http://www.newhopetreatment.com/
External link for New Hope Treatment Centers
- Industry
- Mental Health Care
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1987
Employees at New Hope Treatment Centers
Updates
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The door to our newly renovated LEAP community will be opening to youth in just a few short weeks! We CANNOT wait to showcase the finished product, featuring the highest-quality products, technology and services. #autismawareness #mentalhealthmatters #childrensmentalhealth #newhope
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We are THRILLED to welcome our new Senior Director of Performance and Quality Improvement (PQI), Matt Hembree! New Hope is growing and we refuse to compromise quality as we grow. The plan is to double-down on our commitment to quality and use the resources that come with growth to improve everything we do. Our goal is to be the best behavioral health provider in the country. Bringing on a high-level leader like Matt reflects our commitment to that goal. For more on Matt: https://lnkd.in/gzYvzQW3
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It's been two weeks since we announced our plans to add Multisystemic Therapy services to youth and families in York County! We're currently hiring for our MST Program Supervisor as well as our first few MST Therapists! If you or someone you know is interested in joining us, for these roles and for all New Hope career opportunities, please visit us at: https://lnkd.in/e5HK8Csh #careers #MST #newservices #multisystemictherapy #mentalhealthmatters #childrensmentalhealth #newhope #yorkcounty #rockhill
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Our Director of Business Development, Mike O'Connor, spoke at the Open Minds Strategy & Innovation Institute in New Orleans this week, presenting on health plan opportunities and partnership outcomes. The relationships we have with our providers is vital and it’s important that we cultivate those relationships, ensuring the best possible care for our youth. #conferences #openminds #neworleans #mentalhealthawareness #healthcare #partnerships #newhope
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Juneteenth is a time to reflect on the past and look toward a brighter future. It's a time to celebrate resilience, perseverance, equality, inclusivity and triumph. We honor that history and recognize the resilience and strength of our staff and our youth, recommitting ourselves to the work of healing ALL in need of our services.
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Congrats to our latest HERO, Transition Specialist Amanda Benton! For more on what makes her a New Hope Hero: https://lnkd.in/endxiJ2s
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NEW EPISODE 🎙 Sports are a great escape for many, provide enjoyment, bring people together. When sports gambling was introduced, the impacts and effects on consumers was not fully considered. In today's landscape, with so much accessibility, it's very easy to fall into a habit that you're not able to shake. Saul Malek lived through this, developing a gambling addiction as a college student. He shares his story and talks about that addiction, the sports betting issue and mental health. LISTEN https://shorturl.at/NSMEb - Apple https://shorturl.at/GgQ5o - Spotify WATCH https://lnkd.in/ehsAUeB4
Stuff that Matter, Episode 23 - Saul Malek, Gambling Addiction, Mental Health
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