Located in Richfield, Minn., New Perspectives Behavioral Health Systems is dedicated to providing outpatient substance abuse treatment services that empower its clients to overcome their addictions and gain control of their lives. New Perspectives believes that successful treatment requires a holistic approach that addresses the physical, mental and spiritual needs of each client. The program provides outpatient treatment with […]
Madison, Wis.-based Jessie Crawford Recovery Center (JCRC) envisions a community in which every individual in need of treatment or sober housing has access to it. JCRC allows clients a safe space to recover from addiction while developing a positive and current rental history for when it’s time to move on. As long as the rules are followed, there […]
Based in Pasadena, Md., New Life ACS offers individual and group care for addiction recovery. New Life accepts insurance, including Medicaid. New Life treatment center screens prospective clients over the phone. If New Life’s services are not the best fit for a person’s problems, the treatment center will recommend another course. After the phone call comes an in-person assessment, […]
Since its establishment in 1980 as one of the first statewide substance abuse prevention and treatment programs, Ohio’s UMADAOP (Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Outreach Programs) Federation has grown to become a vital force in meeting the substance abuse education, prevention and treatment needs of African Americans and Hispanic Americans throughout the state of Ohio. The UMADAOP Federation’s mission is to […]
Since opening in Golden Valley, Minn. in 1976, Turning Point has helped more than 24,000 people free themselves from addiction to alcohol and other drugs. Over the years, it has become clear that sobriety is not the end but the beginning, and that the goal is total recovery. In order to achieve lasting recovery, treatment must address the underlying […]
Elite Houses of Sober Living (EHSL), based in Chicago, provides a structured living environment for those struggling with substance abuse, the criminal lifestyle and homelessness. Facilitating growth and civic responsibility in those they serve, EHSL welcomes ex-offenders, those recovering from alcohol or drug addiction and the homeless who are striving to become law-abiding, respectable citizens. […]