Hopewell

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Hopewell is a therapeutic farm community for adults with mental illness located in Mesopotamia, Ohio.

In addition to work crews, residents work with their clinical manager to select from a wide range of other therapeutic and interest groups such as:

Anger management Dual diagnosis issues

Equine Assisted Psy- Music - Instruction & per-
chotherapy formance opportunities

Dialectical Behavior Independent

05/20/2026

When symptoms of a mental illness start to interfere with daily life, figuring out what level of care is needed can be challenging. Two common options for treatment include residential treatment and partial hospitalization programs (PHP). Both offer meaningful support, but they serve different purposes and knowing what is right can be confusing. For many individuals, especially those experiencing more complex or persistent symptoms, residential treatment can provide a stronger foundation for recovery. Understanding the difference between the two is the first step in being able to make an informed decision about what is right for you or your loved one. READ MORE https://hopewellcommunity.org/blog/2026/05/15/residential-treatment-vs-partial-hospitalization-programs-which-is-better-for-you/

05/11/2026

Spring has arrived with outside activities, our visiting artist program, Hopewell’s newest board member, and a story about Hopewell’s outstanding OCD program! https://hopewellcommunity.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Compass-Points-Spring-FINAL-May-2026.pdf

05/08/2026

Breaking Stigma by Busting Myths: Vol. 1: Schizophrenia
Common Myths about Schizophrenia debunked and how Hopewell’s clinical practices bring hope through treatment.

🧠 Hopewell's evidence based clinical practices to treating an individual struggling with a Psychotic Disorder:

✅ Providing a structured environment that can reduce stressors and overstimulation that may worsen psychotic symptoms

✅ Offering psychiatric care and medication management to help residents manage hallucinations, delusions, paranoia, and disorganized thinking.

✅ Using therapeutic support to help residents build insight, coping skills, grounding techniques, and emotional regulation.

✅ Encouraging healthy daily routines including sleep, nutrition, movement, and meaningful activity, which are important for symptom stabilization.

✅ Creating opportunities for safe social connection and community engagement to reduce isolation often experienced during psychosis.

Be sure to follow along for volumes 2-6 throughout Mental Health Awareness Month!

To learn more visit our website at https://hopewellcommunity.org/.

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9637 State Route 534
Middlefield, OH
44062