2020 - Year In Review
Posted: February 9, 2021
2,193 Individuals Received Treatment in 2020
2020 brought us COVID-19, yet we pivoted immediately to telehealth and never stopped services. It was a challenging year but we met it head-on. We couldn't be prouder of our staff.Here are the highlights from the year.
- 1,045 individuals received 10,771 hours of counseling and integrative medicine treatment
- 478 military clients
- 147 Children & Adolescents (225 including up to age 24)
- 817 Adults
- 81 Seniors
- 418 from households at less than 200% of the Federal Poverty Level
- 596 Travis County Residents
- 331 Williamson County Residents
- 117 individuals attended skills-building workshops (72 low-income)
Military Programs
- 971 Veterans and Military Family members served! Serving more veterans and their families with evidence-based treatment than any other private outpatient clinic in Central Texas!
- 478 Veterans & military family members received 4,433 hours of treatment (285 veterans, 24 Service Members, 75 spouses, and 92 children)
- 21 justice-involved veterans received peer support and counseling at Travis State Jail Re-entry Dorm and Travis County Correctional Complex through Hope for Heroes Field Clinician Program
- 472 veterans received peer support through our Military Veteran Peer Network (MVPN)
- 93 law enforcement (Austin Police Department, Texas State Troopers, Travis County Sheriff’s Department, UT Police) received military competency and crisis training from MVPN staff