Residential Treatment for Adult Men and Women at New Day Recovery
New Day Recovery offers comprehensive residential treatment programs designed to help adult men and women overcome substance abuse and addiction. Our residential programs provide a supportive and structured environment for individuals seeking lasting recovery. Dive into what residential treatment entails, why it’s essential, and what to expect during your time at New Day Recovery.
What is Residential Treatment?
Residential treatment, also known as inpatient rehabilitation, is a comprehensive program that offers round-the-clock care and support for individuals struggling with substance abuse and addiction. At New Day Recovery, our residential treatment program provides a safe and nurturing environment where individuals can focus on their recovery journey free from external distractions.
How Long is Residential Treatment?
The duration of residential treatment varies depending on individual needs and the specific substance(s) of abuse. While some individuals may complete treatment in a few weeks, others may require a longer stay for more intensive therapy and support. Our team at New Day Recovery assesses each individual’s needs and tailors the treatment plan accordingly, ensuring personalized care and attention throughout the recovery process.
Is Residential Treatment Right for Me/ My Loved One?
Residential treatment may be suitable for individuals who require a higher level of care and support to overcome substance abuse and addiction. Whether you or your loved one are struggling with alcohol, opioids, stimulants, or other substances, our residential program offers the necessary resources and therapeutic interventions to promote lasting sobriety. Our compassionate staff is here to guide you through every step of the recovery journey.
What Does a Typical Day in Residential Treatment Look Like?
A typical day in residential treatment at New Day Recovery is structured to promote healing and personal growth. From individual therapy sessions and group counseling to recreational activities and life skills workshops, our program offers a holistic approach to recovery. Our goal is to empower individuals to address the underlying issues contributing to their addiction and develop healthy coping strategies for long-term sobriety.
What Can I Bring to Residential Treatment?
At New Day Recovery, we strive to make your stay as comfortable as possible. While we provide most essentials, including clothing and toiletries, you may bring the following items:
- About 1 weeks’ worth of clothes
- 3 sets of sleepwear
- Unopened, alcohol-free/aerosol-free hygiene products
- Unopened makeup products, free of alcohol/aerosol
- You may bring a hairdryer and a hair straightener or a curling iron if desired.
Recovery from substance abuse and addiction is possible with the right support and resources. At New Day Recovery, we’re committed to providing adult men and women with the tools they need to achieve lasting sobriety. Our residential treatment programs offer a nurturing environment where individuals can heal, grow, and reclaim their lives. Take the first step towards a brighter future with New Day Recovery.
Men’s Addiction Center & Housing
New Day Recovery has a men’s addiction center located in both Rogers, Ohio and Newton Falls, Ohio. Our high-intensity residential treatment facility provides the comforts of full-time clinical staff and 24/7 inpatient care with access to groups, individual counseling sessions, doctor visits and court dates. Our low-intensity residential treatment program allows clients access to all the services that high-intensity treatment provides, as well as giving them the time and ability to hold a job and engage with the community.
Detox Center & Residential Treatment for Women
Men and women respond to addiction very differently, and they are motivated to change by distinct factors. By attending a women’s addiction treatment center or drug rehab, you access treatment that is fine-tuned for your requirements.
At our women’s residential rehab, you can expect to walk in to a friendly, all-female staff who understands your needs as a woman.