Community Resources

Parker County Center of Hope: 

Phone: 817-594-0266

Locations: Weatherford, Springtown

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Pecan Valley Centers for Behavioral & Developmental Healthcare:

Phone: 800-772-5987

Locations: Granbury, Stephenville, Weatherford, Mineral Wells

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Parker County Hospital District Medical Assistance Program:

Phone: 817-458-3358

Locations: Weatherford

Manna Storehouse:

Phone: 817-599-6569

Locations: Weatherford

  • Suicide Prevention

    • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988 (U.S.), https://988lifeline.org/

    • Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 (U.S., Canada, UK)

    Immediate Mental Health Assistance

    • Local emergency numbers (e.g., 911 in the U.S.)

    • SAMHSA’s National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)

  • No Surprises Act: The No Surprises Act protects you from unexpected medical bills, including those related to therapy services. As part of this law, you’re entitled to receive a Good Faith Estimate of the cost of your therapy sessions before you begin treatment. Learn more here.

    What Clients Should Know:

    • You have the right to understand the cost of services upfront.

    • A Good Faith Estimate will outline expected fees for sessions or other related costs.

    • This law is designed to promote transparency and prevent financial stress.

    • Please see the attached link Centers for Medicare Services explaining the act:  https://www.cms.gov/nosurprises

    HIPAA ComplianceThe Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) ensures your personal health information is protected. Your privacy is important to us, and we follow strict guidelines to safeguard your data.

    What Clients Should Know:

    • You have the right to access your records and understand how they are used.

    • Your information will not be shared without your consent, except in specific legal circumstances.

    • We use secure systems to store and transmit your data.

    Mandated Reporting: As licensed professionals, we are legally required to report any suspected abuse, neglect, or harm to ensure the safety of all individuals, especially vulnerable populations.

    What Clients Should Know:

    • Confidentiality is a priority, but it has limits when safety is at risk.

    • Reports are made to protect individuals and connect them with help.

    • If a report needs to be made, we will discuss it with you whenever possible.

    Child Abuse and Neglect: National Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-422-4453

    Domestic Violence and Abuse:

    • National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 or text START to 88788 (U.S.)

    • RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network): 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)

  • In rare situations, such as threats to safety, we may be required to break confidentiality to prevent harm to you or others.

    What Clients Should Know:

    • Situations include self-harm, harm to others, or emergencies involving vulnerable individuals.

    • Our priority in these cases is ensuring safety and providing appropriate support.

    • We will explain these actions whenever possible to maintain trust and transparency.

  • Informed consent ensures that you understand the therapy process, including its benefits, potential risks, and alternatives. This agreement is essential for creating a collaborative and transparent relationship.

    What Clients Should Know:

    • You have the right to ask questions about therapy at any time.

    • You can withdraw your consent and discontinue therapy if you choose.

    • We will provide clear explanations about treatment options and processes.

  • I am committed to providing high-quality care. If you have concerns about your therapy experience or feel your rights have been violated, you can file a grievance or complaint. 

    Link: https://bhec.texas.gov/discipline-and-complaints/

    What Clients Should Know:

    • You can share concerns directly with us for resolution.

    • If unresolved, you may contact our licensing board or professional organizations.

    • Your voice is important, and we value your feedback to improve services.

  • Understanding your rights and responsibilities helps create a productive therapy environment. Therapy is a collaborative process where your participation is vital.

    What Clients Should Know:

    • You have the right to confidentiality, respect, and informed decision-making.

    • Responsibilities include attending sessions, providing payment, and engaging in the therapy process.

    • Open communication ensures we can work together to meet your goals.

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