Take the First Step Towards Lasting Recovery
HomeLevels of Care
Our whole-person approach uses a balanced blend of Person-Centered Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Recovery Dynamics, Living in Balance, Relapse Prevention, Early Recovery Skills, Family Education, Yoga and Meditation, Nutrition, and Fitness, and action-oriented activities to assist the client and their families to build a solid recovery foundation. After substance use disorder treatment and a stay in our residential facility, our life skills training program kicks in to provide career development, college exploration, financial literacy, and community engagement. In short, the combination of our program components and how our program is delivered sets us apart and fills a gap within the recovery process that other programs haven’t addressed.
A clean life needs clean surroundings. Our Residential Living spaces are ideal for decluttering the mind and aiding our clients on their journeys to addiction recovery. Spaces are available for both men and women.
Warm, inviting, and safe environment
Specialized medication protocol specific to client need
Educate clients about relapse prevention techniques and strategies
Around-the-clock licensed nursing and medical staff
Seamless transition to residential programming
FDA-approved, evidence-based method
Peer support
Physician supervised
Utilization of recovery supports in addition to medication
Individually customized plan
All Levels of Care in One Place, Individual & Group Therapy, Family Education, and Medication-Assisted Treatment
While some people may be able to get treatment in an outpatient setting, others require more intensive care. Residential treatment has helped many people embark on, and maintain long-term recovery. Spaces are available for both men and women.
Structured and Supportive Environment, Positive Mentorship, Community Among Men and Women (They are not coed)
A clean life needs clean surroundings. Our Outpatient Care program is designed to aid our clients and gradually transition during addiction recovery. Spaces are available for both men and women.
Group Therapy
Individual Therapy
Medication Assisted Treatment
Drug Screening
Peer Support Services
Relapse Prevention
Vocational Training
Family Counseling
Vocational Learning, Career Development, Community Engagement