About Hogares, Inc.

For 40 years, Hogares has been offering state-of-the-art mental health evaluation and treatment for children and youth who have complex behavioral and mental health needs, often complicated by substance dependence. Adults to age 24 in Bernalillo County will be able to access the same level of services.

Hogares is administered by a full time CEO, and all certified services are supervised by one of three licensed, fulltime clinical directors. From the assessment process through the treatment process, Hogares emphasizes the inclusion of the consumer’s vision and goals, and identifies and builds on individual and family strengths. The consumer’s culture, beliefs and values are integral parts of in the treatment plan.

Services are available on weekends and in the evening as necessary, and Hogares has bilingual / bicultural staff. Here’s how our organization works for you:

Connecting. During the assessment process, we listen carefully to what you tell us that you need to live a healthy and stable life. You are an active participant in the design of the plan for services as well as the ongoing re-evaluation of that plan.

Healing. We offer a broad array of treatments and support services that are tailored to your specific needs. With you, we will develop a vision for your future, and a path to get there.

Finding hope. We won’t give up. You can depend on us to be there, and to continue to offer you services as long as you need them. Through Hogares, you will find the resources that will bring you hope.

Our Mission

To meet the therapeutic needs of children, youth and young adults in a safe and caring environment that supports and reinforces their efforts to find mental health and stability at home, at work and in the community.

Our Board of Directors

Bill Herman, President
Edwin Reyes, Jr., Vice-president
Joan Staveley, Treasurer
Katy Braziel, Secretary
Nestor Baca
Kris Carrillo
Tito Chavez
Matthew Glickman
Trey Hammond
Herb Hughes
Rosalie Perea