
Individuals may be referred to NLR from NRVCS, other Community Services Agencies, private agencies, Probation and Parole, other court services, social services, hospitals, and self-referrals. All of these behaviors are documented by the staff and other residents. Comply with all medications, if necessary, to treat any co-occurring disorders and keep all psychiatric appointments.Īttend and actively participate in all programming, including group therapy, individual sessions, educational groups, physical health and nutrition groups/activities, recovery groups, relapse prevention groups/activities, acupuncture, medical appointments, and medication compliance.Ĭomplete household chores, eating well-balanced meals, participating in feedback during weekly community meetings, and adhering to all rules and policies.

, an active relationship with a sponsor, or some other recovery activity, as evidenced by meeting attendance documents and self-report.

Work toward securing employment or returning to their previous employment.Įstablish a recovery network, including attending all 12-step, Celebrate Recovery, SMART Recovery or other such self-help meetings each week. To comply with medication and/or other interventions that address co-occurring disorders. The goal of NLR is for each resident to acquire the necessary recovery tools to maintain a healthy drug-free lifestyle, to acquire tools to rebuild relationships with themselves and others, and by understanding the impact of co-occurring disorders, to develop a recovery plan that maximizes management of both disorders.Ībstain from all mood-altering chemicals while involved in treatment at NLR, as indicated by random drug screens. Our program is based on the philosophy that a Substance Use Disorder is a chronic, progressive disease that impacts the physical, mental, social and spiritual well-being of affected individuals, and that while we provide the therapeutic environment for recovery, it is the individual who is ultimately responsible for his/her recovery from substance use. The program is dedicated to the education, rehabilitation and support of individuals who have the desire to attain recovery from alcohol and/or other substances. To support and encourage all affected by substance use disorder and co-occurring disorders so that they may become productive members of society while managing their disorders. To help individuals, significant others, and families have the quality of life they so richly deserve – as well as help them regain their dignity, self-worth, confidence, and most of all hope, that their lives can be different. Our mission at NLR is to provide assessment, residential, outpatient services, and case management services to individuals and their families who suffer from the effects of substance use disorder and any co-occurring disorders.

Individuals requiring this level of care have significant difficulty with treatment, incur negative consequences need skills to prevent continued use may be living in a dangerous environment and require a highly structured 24-hour setting. The individual must be stable psychiatrically, and taking medications as prescribed. The program also provides treatment to individuals with co-occurring mental illnesses.

Length of stay is determined by ASAM criteria and New Life Recovery (NLR) can serve some individuals that are ordered up to 90 days treatment. New Life Recovery New Life Recovery is a 10 bed, 24 hour-per-day, 7 day-per-week residential treatment facility offering services to individuals 18 years of age or older, who have a primary diagnosis of Substance Use Disorder.
