Renewed Hope Counseling and Wellness
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Phone: (208) 288-4200
Fax: (208) 288-4279

WHO WE ARE
We are a behavioral health team providing client centered care to those in need. We strive to provide services that take our clients to their maximum state of wellness; not allowing them to succumb to their diagnosis.
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VISION
We envision a just, humane and healthy society where all people are given respect, dignity and hope; free of judgement or discrimination.
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MISSION
We strive to be person-centered in our treatment, from young children to seniors, by delivering quality behavioral healthcare that ensures safety, is free of judgement and preserves dignity while enhancing the well being of those who entrust us with their care. People are worth the effort.


You are a person,
not a mental illness.
We are a mental health clinic using a collaborative & teamwork approach to client-centered care. We have several PMHNP's who oversee evaluation and medication management. Our counselors; which include LCSW's/LMSW's, LCPC's/LPC's, and LMFT's have an accumulated experience of 50 years or more. We are a wellness-orientated clinic not focusing on illness but working towards the best state of wellness for all our clients.
We opened our clinic to provide quality care with the client at the center of all decisions. We believe non-pharmacological care is just as important, so we think outside the box utilizing pets, nutrition, exercise, sleep hygiene, social correctness and mindfulness to enhance client care. We serve all patients regardless of the ability to pay, we will work with you. Discounts for essential services are offered based on family size and verified income.
Integrity
Dignity
Hope
Worthiness, respect, acceptance
To be treated with honesty, firm principles and wholeness Helping The Community
Confidence, desire, trust, success
Mental health is just as important as physical health. Taking care of your mental well-being can improve your overall quality of life. By raising awareness and providing support, we can help reduce the impact of mental health issues on individuals and communities.

"Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does."