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Residential Treatment Program

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a woman is happy to have sought treatment at a residential treatment centerNew Start Recovery offers residential treatment to individuals struggling with drug and alcohol use in a safe and intimate environment so they can grow physically, mentally, and spiritually. Our residential treatment center allows clients to focus on healing and devise the necessary therapeutic plan to achieve their recovery goals.

Why Is Residential Care Important?

Going through detox is an essential first step on the path toward recovery. We stress, however, that it is only a first step–relapse looms heavily over the addict who does not continue with real treatment.

Residential care is a great way to nip relapse in the bud by addressing the underlying drivers of addiction. Real healing begins at this stage of recovery. After tapering off from withdrawal meds, clients are clear-minded and focused enough to understand what happens around them. New Start Recovery’s residential care program is structured as a monitored progressive toolkit. Over 30 days (or more if needed), addicts learn about themselves and utilize healthy coping strategies in a safe, structured environment. We utilize different therapy techniques, group meetings, and recreational activities in our residential care program.

Our residential treatment center offers extensive therapeutic options to meet the unique needs of each person:

  • Individual therapy
  • Group therapy
  • Amplified: Fellowship Through Fitness
  • Trauma recovery
  • W.R.A.P.
  • 12-step meetings
  • Matrix model
This structure fosters effective change in people’s lives. Drug and alcohol addiction impacts more than just the individual themselves but also their families and friends. Understanding this, New Start Recovery implements a phased program that helps clients identify root causes for their substance use, implement safe and effective coping skills to their everyday living, and aid them in transitioning back with their family, friends, and co-workers.
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Our Clinical Approach

New Start Recovery implements a series of evidence-based practices such as the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) and The Matrix Model for substance abuse therapy. Additionally, New Start Recovery incorporates the 12-step modality. This helps clients form a fellowship with others and identifies positive supporters who can reinforce accountability and necessary redirection. We also provide opportunities for clients and their families to participate in family therapy.

The Phase Model at Our Residential Treatment Center

Recovery goes beyond just the initial detox phase. To make the change stick and avoid relapse after discharge, individuals must identify problematic thoughts and behaviors through guided therapy and rehabilitation. We preempt relapse with a tiered approach to release. New Start’s 4-phase program provides a safe transition to independence.

Discover Residential Treatment and Continued Care at New Start Recovery

During case management periods, our counselors assist clients with identifying a safe and healthy environment to transition to upon their discharge from the program. For some, this may include our sober living program or a transition to our IOP (intensive outpatient program) or PHP (partial hospitalization program). While participating in the program, all clients will be assisted with developing a sober support network that they can utilize once they transition. Whatever your or a loved one’s needs, New Start Recovery has an addiction treatment program that can help. Reach out to us at [Direct] to learn more.
PHASE 1
Clients spend time establishing rapport with their case managers and peers within the program. Additionally, clients adjust to the program schedule and daily requirements such as daily life skill duties, group therapy sessions, and meeting times with their case manager. Because family, work, and social life are stressors, these influences are minimized so clients can begin identifying the internal causes and conditions of their substance use.
PHASE 2
Clients begin reintroducing external stressors through family therapy sessions. While still in the safety of focused recovery, clients address the impact their home environment has on their substance use and receive guidance on rectifying issues that could threaten long-term sobriety.
PHASE 3
Due to work's importance in sobriety, clients begin applying for jobs or preparing to go back to work. Clients establish daily/weekly schedules to help create more balance and less stress. Finally, discharge is arranged to begin preparing for the transition.
PHASE 4
Finally, clients address career development and begin applying for jobs, if necessary, or preparing to transition back to work. Now clients establish daily and weekly schedules, which will help them restore balance to their lives and reduce stress. After discharge, we offer an extensive alumni support network that includes meetings and social events. It's an excellent resource for staying clean and sober.
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