HopeWay
Morgan Liles has extensive experience in social work and marketing within educational and healthcare settings. Currently serving as the Development & Marketing Manager and previously as Admissions Specialist at HopeWay since January 2017, Morgan has a strong background in organizational development and outreach. Prior roles at HopeWay include Marketing and Development Coordinator from May 2015 to November 2016. Morgan also worked as a School Social Worker for Williamson County Schools and Gaston County School District, as well as a Student Assistance Specialist at STARS NASHVILLE. Initial social work experience includes an MSW Clinical Internship at Richmond City Public Schools and an internship at the Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance. Morgan holds a Master’s Degree in Clinical/Medical Social Work from Virginia Commonwealth University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from North Carolina State University.
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HopeWay
HopeWay could easily be described by its beautiful sprawling campus or the serene environment, but the distinguishing factor is the top-notch, evidence-based care offered by the interdisciplinary team of physicians, psychologists, therapists and nurses. Through HopeWay’s integrative model, clients are entering treatment and learning the skills necessary for sustainable, long-term recovery to live their most fulfilling life. In addition to 36 private bedrooms and baths in the Residential Program, HopeWay offers two day treatment options – a Partial Hospitalization Program and an Intensive Outpatient Program. HopeWay recently expanded services to offer intensive, evidence-based treatment for Veterans struggling with PTSD. HopeWay’s treatment model focuses on complete psychiatric and medical wellness with access to full diagnostic and assessment services and psychological testing, when needed. The experienced team of psychiatrists and therapists work with clients to create individualized treatment plans based on assessments and the client’s goals. In combination with individual therapy sessions, clients participate in group therapy and integrative therapies, such as art, music, recreation, horticulture, health & wellness, yoga and mindfulness and meditation. Because of the importance of maintaining both mental and physical health, HopeWay has achieved the recognition of a Behavioral Health Home, with their on-site wellness clinic to address the physical needs of their clients.