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Frequently Asked QuestionsHow do I get into treatment at Hitchcock Center for Women? How many women can you treat at a given time at HCFW? How many women have you treated? What makes Hitchcock different from other treatment facilities? HCFW offers open orientation Monday-Friday at 10:00 a.m. No appointment is required for orientation A brief pre-screen, about 15 minutes, to determine eligibility and/or appropriateness of treatment options There are 49 staff members– 45 full-time and 4 part-time staff No, treatment access is available to those who are uninsured or underinsured. Hitchcock is supported by federal, state and local grants, corporate and foundation funding and generous gifts from churches and organizations. We also rely heavily on individuals to underwrite our programs and services. A full continuum of care is available that includes: Primary Residential Treatment, Intermediate Long-Term Residential Treatment, Continuing Care, Family Education and Counseling, Transitional Housing and Vocational Training, Adult Basic Education, Transition to Work Training, Job Development and Placement Assistance, Alumnae Group Activities. No, but we can make a referral for a detox program that would be suitable for you. 35 beds and 26 transitional housing units (including 6 family suites) are available to women in need. We serve up to 60 women in treatment and Transitional Housing at any given time. In 30 years of service over 13,000 women have received care and support. We are focused on the “whole” woman, which includes her children. We are the only residential treatment facility that allows a woman to bring her children into treatment with her, allowing us to treat not only the woman, but the entire family.
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News and Events
Addiction Destroyed Lives of Sowell's Victim's Read Mary Bazie's letter on the Sowell tragedies published on cleveland.com.
Read The Plain Dealer article celebrating Hitchcock's dedication to women 30th Anniversary Gala We are proud to announce our 30th Anniversay Gala Saturday! Join us in supporting our sisters (and brothers) in recovery.
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