The Healing Road Offers Addiction Counseling

January 24, 2024 at 9:01 p.m.
Pictured (L to R) are Chad Hummel, Silveus Insurance; John Vida, Rabb Water; Heather Lardino, 1st Source Bank; Glenn Hall, Stillwater Hospice; Ben Snyder, Guidepost Insurance; Dan Cervantes, owner of The Healing Road; Kurt Carlson, Heirloom Woodworks; Raquel Kline, Paddock Springs; Stacy Leek, Stillwater Hospice; Rachael Rhoades, Cottage Watchman Security; and Scott Wiley, Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce member relations manager. Photo by Jackie Gorski, Times-Union
Pictured (L to R) are Chad Hummel, Silveus Insurance; John Vida, Rabb Water; Heather Lardino, 1st Source Bank; Glenn Hall, Stillwater Hospice; Ben Snyder, Guidepost Insurance; Dan Cervantes, owner of The Healing Road; Kurt Carlson, Heirloom Woodworks; Raquel Kline, Paddock Springs; Stacy Leek, Stillwater Hospice; Rachael Rhoades, Cottage Watchman Security; and Scott Wiley, Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce member relations manager. Photo by Jackie Gorski, Times-Union

By JACKIE GORSKI Lifestyles Editor

Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting Wednesday for The Healing Road, 819 E. Winona Ave., Warsaw.
Dan Cervantes, owner of The Healing Road, said the doors opened Jan. 2 at the East Winona Avenue location. Before that, he was doing telehealth out of his home office for over a year.
Cervantes said The Healing Road offers mental health counseling and behavioral counseling, so he provides some counseling for sexual, pornography and substance abuse addictions.
Cervantes said there was a time he got counseling for himself and he realized there wasn’t as much help out there, so he felt the need to help others. He has a bachelor’s degree in psychology with an emphasis in Christian counseling and a master’s degree in professional counseling.
He hopes The Healing Road brings more availability to mental health care and healing in trauma and emotional disorders. He deals with people ages 8 and up.
During counseling, Cervantes said, “We typically work through skills or talk about their problems through life and we help them problemsolve through it.”
He hopes to grow his practice and take up more of the building as he grows.
Cervantes said there is a cost for The Healing Road’s service, but there is a sliding scale. He also takes some health insurance like Anthem or United Behavioral Health.
People interested in services at The Healing Road can contact Cervantes at [email protected] or 574-453-1836.
Hours are by appointment only at this point.

Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting Wednesday for The Healing Road, 819 E. Winona Ave., Warsaw.
Dan Cervantes, owner of The Healing Road, said the doors opened Jan. 2 at the East Winona Avenue location. Before that, he was doing telehealth out of his home office for over a year.
Cervantes said The Healing Road offers mental health counseling and behavioral counseling, so he provides some counseling for sexual, pornography and substance abuse addictions.
Cervantes said there was a time he got counseling for himself and he realized there wasn’t as much help out there, so he felt the need to help others. He has a bachelor’s degree in psychology with an emphasis in Christian counseling and a master’s degree in professional counseling.
He hopes The Healing Road brings more availability to mental health care and healing in trauma and emotional disorders. He deals with people ages 8 and up.
During counseling, Cervantes said, “We typically work through skills or talk about their problems through life and we help them problemsolve through it.”
He hopes to grow his practice and take up more of the building as he grows.
Cervantes said there is a cost for The Healing Road’s service, but there is a sliding scale. He also takes some health insurance like Anthem or United Behavioral Health.
People interested in services at The Healing Road can contact Cervantes at [email protected] or 574-453-1836.
Hours are by appointment only at this point.

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