Legal Notice

 

Legal Notice

Mending Broken Wings – Christian Life Coaching Center

Mending Broken Wings is a Christian life coaching center offering faith-based support and guidance for individuals seeking personal growth, healing, and transformation. Our life coaching services are not a substitute for professional medical, mental health, or addiction treatment. We do not provide counseling, therapy, or clinical services. For medical, psychiatric, or substance abuse treatment, clients are encouraged to seek appropriate professional services from licensed providers. Which we do advicate with and provide resources with local Mental health Centers. 

Our coaching services are voluntary and non-clinical. Mending Broken Wings focuses on personal, spiritual, and emotional development through biblical principles. Participation in our coaching programs is at the discretion of the client, and clients are responsible for the decisions and actions they take based on coaching sessions. We do not assume liability for outcomes or consequences resulting from the coaching process.

By engaging with Mending Broken Wings, clients acknowledge that our services are meant for personal enrichment and growth and that any actions taken are their own responsibility.

House of Hope – Non-Treatment Sober Living Home

House of Hope, a branch of Mending Broken Wings, provides a non-treatment sober living environment and transitional housing for individuals in recovery. We offer a voluntary admissions and walk-out program where participants can receive support through life coaching, job readiness training, and personal development while maintaining their sobriety.

House of Hope is not a licensed treatment facility and does not provide medical, psychological, or addiction treatment services. Residents are encouraged to seek mental health and addiction treatment from licensed professionals such as Right Door (Ionia County, MI) and Pine Rest Christian Services (Grand Rapids, MI). We also support participation in local AA and NA meetings for additional peer recovery support.

As a voluntary walk-out program, residents have the right to leave at any time and may choose to voluntarily enroll in the program. All admissions are subject to an intake process, and client participation is based on a commitment to personal development, sober living, and following program guidelines.

Client and Patient Rights

House of Hope and Mending Broken Wings uphold the rights of all clients and residents as outlined under Michigan state law. Clients and residents have the following rights:

  • The right to self-determination in their personal journey.
  • The right to confidentiality regarding personal information.
  • The right to be treated with dignity and respect throughout their participation.
  • The right to voluntary participation in all programs.

By entering into any of our programs, clients and residents acknowledge that they understand and agree to the voluntary nature of the services provided. They also acknowledge that any treatment or medical services must be sought from external providers, as our services are not designed to treat medical or psychological conditions.

Liability Disclaimer

Mending Broken Wings and House of Hope are not responsible for any personal decisions, actions, or outcomes resulting from participation in our programs. All services are provided on a voluntary basis, and individuals assume responsibility for their own decisions and actions. Mending Broken Wings, House of Hope, and their affiliates are not liable for any consequences arising from participation in life coaching, sober living, or any related services.

For any questions or concerns regarding our programs or your rights, please contact us directly.

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