Lost Dreams Awaken DBA New Hope Recovery

823 East Orangeburg Avenue, Modesto, CA 95350 | (209) 527-9797

About Lost Dreams Awaken DBA New Hope Recovery

New Hope offers residential treatment as an intensive, yet caring, live-in treatment program which provides the client with a structured, methodical approach to recovery. Because they recognize the delicate nature of this level of care, the staff places emphasis on compassion and caring, and work towards enhancing the client’s self-respect and dignity.

New Hope’s residential program includes detox that is 24 hour live-in treatment. Clients are seen by a physician of their choice to safely withdraw from alcohol and/or drugs. The staff at New Hope monitor and assess individual clients in this portion of treatment, typically 3 to 7 days. Following detox clients are in a daily program structure. A typical day includes groups, lectures, films/DVD’s on addiction and recovery, as well as outside the facility activities. Folks get up at 7am and typically the end of the day is at 10 pm.

Clients and their personal case manager design a program that best suits the individual client. The symptoms and issues are common with most that are dependent. The various roadblocks to recovery are particular to an individual. Individualizing a program for each person is part of what makes this program so effective. Issues with self-esteem, anxiety, loneliness, anger or irritability, etc., are strong emotional obstacles to ongoing recovery. Giving individuals the tools to deal with these and other kinds of issues is a goal at New Hope.

Relapse prevention is of paramount importance at New Hope. Prior to leaving treatment relapse prevention planning must occur. The development of a support group, trust in those one chooses to confide in, and support in carrying through with what folks have learned is another facet of New Hope’s program.

Treatment success is enhanced by the intensive structure of this program and continuous efforts of specially-trained counselors, many of whom are also in recovery. Emphasis is placed on practical life skills that can be applied to every day living in order to insure a meaningful and life-long recovery process.

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823 East Orangeburg Avenue, Modesto, CA 95350
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What is the daily structure and requirements at New Hope Recovery in Modesto?

New Hope Recovery House is a residential recovery home where residents follow a structured daily routine centered on 12-step participation. Residents are required to attend daily Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous meetings, obtain a sponsor, and work through the 12 steps. The program also includes relapse prevention education, life skills development, individual and group counseling, and random drug testing to support accountability and long-term recovery.

What substances does New Hope Recovery treat, and who can apply?

New Hope Recovery House serves adults 18 and older recovering from alcoholism and drug addiction. The facility provides separate housing for men and women, allowing residents to focus on recovery in a gender-specific environment. The program accepts individuals seeking help from alcohol, opioids, and other drugs of abuse.

What are the house rules and what should residents bring to New Hope?

Residents should bring enough clothing for at least seven days, as laundry is done weekly. Items not permitted include drugs, alcohol, weapons, or pornography. All medications must be in original pharmacy bottles and will be stored and dispensed by staff. These guidelines are designed to maintain a safe and supportive recovery environment for all residents at the Modesto facility.

How does New Hope Recovery support long-term sobriety after residential treatment?

New Hope Recovery House emphasizes building a strong foundation for long-term sobriety through accountability, peer support, and recovery planning. The program’s focus on 12-step participation, sponsorship, and ongoing connection to AA and NA meetings helps residents develop community ties and coping skills they can maintain beyond residential treatment in Modesto.

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