Recovery is a high-stakes subject, so we hold our content to a high standard: accurate, compassionate, clinician-informed, and clear about what we are and are not.
EDITORIAL STANDARDS · HEIGHTS MENTORING
Editorial & Medical Review Guidelines
CLINICIAN-REVIEWED CONTENT • ACCURATE & CURRENT • NON-CLINICAL SUPPORT • HOUSTON & THE HEIGHTS
OUR COMMITMENT
Content You Can Trust
Everything we publish about recovery, mentoring, and support is written to inform and never to mislead. We are a non-clinical service, and we are careful to say so. Our goal is to help people and families make good decisions, including the decision to seek professional treatment when that is what is needed.
HOW WE WORK
Our Standards
Clinician-Informed
Content touching on recovery, mental health, or treatment is shaped by clinical leadership, including review by our Chief Executive Officer, Joni Ogle, LCSW, CSAT.
Accurate & Sourced
We aim for accuracy and cite reputable national resources, such as 988 and SAMHSA, where appropriate. We do not overstate outcomes or make guarantees.
Clear About Our Role
We are explicit that Heights Mentoring is non-clinical and complements professional treatment. We never imply that mentoring replaces therapy or medical care.
Questions About Our Care or Content?
We are glad to talk through anything you have read here. Call for a confidential, no-obligation conversation.
QUESTIONS
About Our Standards
Who reviews your content?
Content involving recovery, mental health, or treatment is reviewed under the direction of our clinical leadership, Joni Ogle, LCSW, CSAT, our Chief Executive Officer and Co-Owner.
Is anything on this site medical advice?
No. Our content is for information and support only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. For clinical concerns, consult a licensed professional.
How do you handle sources?
We reference reputable national resources and established information. When guidance evolves, we update our content.
How can I request a correction?
If you spot something that needs correcting, contact us and we will review it. Accuracy matters to us, and we welcome the feedback.
READY WHEN YOU ARE
Questions About Our Content or Approach?
We are glad to talk it through. Reach out any time.
If this is an emergency, call 911. If you or someone you love is in a mental health crisis, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, available 24/7.

