
What is National Recovery Month?
National Recovery Month is held every September to celebrate the nation’s strong and proud recovery community! Learn about why we celebrate and how to get involved.

Prioritizing Your Health: The Benefits of Joining Seven Counties Services
At Seven Counties Services, we believe that our employees are our greatest asset. That's why we've crafted a comprehensive benefits package that puts your health and well-being first.

IHOPE: Identifying and Treating First Episode Psychosis
Many of our participants have shared stories of growth and gratitude for the support provided by our IHOPE team! In our resource, you will learn more about symptoms and treatment of first episode psychosis and read testimonials from real participants.

Celebrating BIPOC Mental Health Month with Winners for Wellness Festival
View our resource on BIPOC Mental Health Month, including mental health challenges and how to support mental wellness in the community.

Western Day Treatment: A Therapeutic Day Program for School-Aged Children
The Western Day Treatment Program is designed to support elementary school kids struggling with emotional and behavioral issues in school

Daily Stressors That Influence Your Mental Health
Our resource dives into daily stressors that influence your mental health and offers support to navigate them.

Mental Health Awareness: Where to Start
Use our resource to learn more about mental health, taking action for better mental wellness, and advocating for mental health support.

Family Recovery Court: Healing, Growth, and Reunification
Learn about Family Recovery Court, a voluntary program dedicated to transforming lives and building brighter futures for families.

Pediatric Occupational Therapy Services at Seven Counties Services
Learn about our Pediatric Occupational Therapy services, including testimonials that show the positive impact our services can have.

The Connection Between Substance Use and Child Abuse
Learn about the connection between substance use and child abuse and neglect. By promoting awareness and prevention, we can break this harmful cycle.