At Hope House, individuals struggling with addiction are provided with compassionate and confidential care tailored to their individual needs and circumstances. Our comprehensive services include detoxification, residential treatment, and intensive outpatient programs. We also address co-occurring disorders.
Treatment at Hope House begins with an assessment to develop a personalized treatment plan. Our approach is based on the 12-Steps and the disease model. Our treatment methods include yoga therapy, acupuncture, methadone monitored maintenance, and gambling counseling.
In our residential program, individuals receive short-term care for a duration of 14 to 28 days. The program includes an introduction to the 12-Steps, individual and group counseling focusing on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), psychiatric and medical treatment, relapse prevention, and education about addiction. Weekly counseling sessions are available for families.
Our intensive outpatient program (IOP) combines the 12-Steps with other clinical methods and is offered in the evenings to accommodate individuals with daytime commitments. We also have an alumni association that hosts regular meetings and a monthly family meeting. Our treatment team assists clients with aftercare placement.
Our team includes 24/7 medical and nursing care, addiction-trained nurses, physicians, master’s level counselors, associate counselors, and treatment aides.
Hope House Treatment Center allows smoking and permits up to three visitors on Saturday afternoons. However, personal cell phones are not allowed, and clients undergo a four-day phone blackout, followed by limited daily phone call privileges.
Feedback from alumni and external reviews showcases the positive experiences individuals have had at Hope House, with particular praise for our dedicated staff. We accept most private insurances, certain types of state and county funding, and self-payment.
Hope House Treatment Center Reviews
This goes out to SE and Jason....Did you ever stop to think that this place is what you make of it? Instead of focussing on brain dead staff, or the goings on of male/female patients, shouldn't you be focussing on looking at yourself and finding out the reason you're there in the first place? Take responsibility and stop blaming and complaining. It doesn't do you any good and it keeps you in your head, where you shouldn't be. Were you able to drink/drug while you were there or were you in a safe place where they have a detox unit to help you through this rough period. Were you living on the street or did you thank God to have a bed to lay youreself in every night while you were there? Not to mention 3 meals a day instead of begging for food or eating out of a dumpster. I don't know about you, but because of places like Hope House, I was able to get clean and stay that way for 8 years and I'm still going strong. So instead of complaining, just be grateful plain and simple.
(Sarcastic tone), makes a lot of sense, you deny cell phones into the facility. But your staff does a lame job checking the inpatient. Then you allow outgoing phone calls to drug dealers and active users. And you wonder why more than of the intakes don't graduate and move on to a long term care facility. On top of the laziness of the staff not performing their job. Male and female inpatients are interacting after hours of you know what I mean. This place is joke, should be thoroughly investigated by the the health dept, lose their license and shut down.
staff are all braindead . One staff member is a waste of space tried to get back into program called and called and she wouldn't work with me to help.she should be ashamed of herself. biggest bed bugs around.
This place saved my life from the smooth medical detox to all the knowledge and tools that were given to me to become a husband father and son CAuse of hope house my friends and fan can now depend on me and not worry about getting taht call