Court-Mandated and Judicial Services
Sadly, a person’s first introduction to mental health services may well come from the judicial system. For this reason, we highly value the important role that courts and jails play in the lives of those struggling to get better.
A judicial system that works hand-in-hand with mental health partners is sure to produce a safer, healthier community.
Radiant Health is proud to partner and work closely with jails, juvenile justice, courts, and police departments to develop wraparound service offerings and programs that help to both prevent problem behaviors and reduce recidivism after they do occur.
- Substance Use Hand-off Programs
- Court-Assigned Advocacy
- Court-Mandated Treatment
- Police and Jail Mental Health Training
- Domestic Abuse Services
- Juvenile Referrals & Services
I guess the worst day I have had was when I had to stand up in rehab in front of my wife and daughter and say, ‘Hi, my name is Sam, and I am an addict.
I think that power is the principle. The principle of moving forward, as though you have the confidence to move forward, eventually gives you confidence when you look back and see what you’ve done.
The path of descent is the path of transformation. Darkness, failure, relapse, death, and woundedness are our primary teachers, rather than ideas or doctrines.
Proudly serving Grant and Blackford County courts for decades.
Radiant Health continues a long running partnership with the Grant and Blackford County court systems to provide services to those in need.
Carrie Secrest
Our addictions and recovery specialist, Carrie, has been partnering with courts, jails, and everyone from the justice system to develop innovative approaches and novel new programs for our community. Reach out to her to get the conversation started and she’ll be sure to answer any question you throw her way.
You can shine brighter. Come in for a chat.
Reach out to our team and we’ll follow up with you in the next 2 business days.