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"The only wasted effort is the one not tried"

 

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We must first survive in order to change. But we will not survive unless we change.

Residential Treatment

 

New Hope offers this program as an intensive, yet caring, live-in treatment program which provides the client with a structured, methodical approach to recovery.  because we recognize the delicate nature of this level of care, we place emphasis on compassion and caring, and work towards enhancing the client's self-respect and dignity.

 

The dynamics of this program include a safe and supportive environment, where resident can recover in a comfortable home setting.  Our facility is located within the community and is staffed by caring professionals 24 hours a day.  Services in this program include but are not limited to:


  
Detoxification

   Physician and pharmaceutical services referral

   Scheduled personal and group counseling session

   12 Step Program introduction and involvement

   Relapse prevention 

 

Treatment success is enhanced by the intensive structure of this program and continuous efforts of specially-trained counselors, many of whom are also in recovery. Emphasis is placed on practical life skills that can be applied to every day living in order to insure a meaningful and life-long recovery process.

 

Residential Treatment Areas
 


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View from staff offices and group room
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Dinning room area
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Female client's room
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Group room
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Male client's room
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Women's day room
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Women's day room
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Dining room area

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