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Our licensed counselors are committed to providing personalized and restorative therapy in a comfortable setting.
Are you…
Feeling more scared, anxious, sad or angry than usual?
Having issues with family, friends or coworkers?
Having thoughts of hurting yourself or others?
Having trouble sleeping-too little or too much?
HAS is dedicated to providing care-based mental health services that help those living with mental illness and/or emotional disorders attain healthy and fulfilling lives. Our knowledgable and compassionate experts work with individuals one-on-one to assess their needs and create a custom treatment plan optimized for long-term success.
We offer a comprehensive set of mental health services to serve a wide range of needs, including:
- clinical assessments
- psychiatric evaluations
- medication monitoring
- outpatient individual therapy
- family and/or couple therapy
- and case management
Conveniently located in across the Chicago area, our mental health services are affordable, bilingual and do not require insurance eligibility.
Our Community Support Team (CST) offers treatment, outreach, and support to people with mental health symptoms who may require more intensive support than traditional outpatient therapy. CST participants receive support from the entire multidisciplinary team, including peer support specialists and clinicians with expertise in substance use, medication management, mental health recovery, housing, and employment support.
HAS operates The Living Room Program in both the Belmont Cragin and Broadview communities, offering a welcoming and supportive space for adults (18+) experiencing a mental health crisis. Whether facing overwhelming feelings of sadness, anger, anxiety, or fear, individuals can find immediate support in a calm, home-like setting—without the need for a visit to the emergency room.
At The Living Room, guests are met with compassion, clinical care, and peer support. Our trained staff provides emotional support, helps individuals process their experiences, and connects them to essential resources and ongoing services. This program is designed to promote recovery, reduce stress, and ensure that every person feels heard, safe, and cared for during times of emotional distress.