House of Hope for Recovery Long Term Program
Founded
1959
Program Length
30 days
Focus
This center primarily treats substance use disorders, helping you stabilize, create relapse-prevention plans, and connect to compassionate support.
House of Hope located in Columbus, Ohio, also known as the Thomas Ramseyer House, offers Long-Term Residential Treatment Program for men. It provides a six-month residential treatment with comprehensive services, including counseling, wellness education, financial literacy coaching, and employment support. The program includes 30 hours per week of scheduled activities such as group and individual counseling, relapse prevention education, wellness sessions, and integration of 12-Step principles. This structure is intended to provide consistency and promote behavioral change during early recovery. The program incorporates services that support practical life management, including financial literacy coaching, employment support, and individualized treatment planning. Clients also have access to family counseling to address relationship dynamics that may affect recovery. These components are designed to help clients develop skills for independent living after treatment. House of Hope reports that a significant portion of clients who engage in its full continuum of care maintain long-term recovery. Participants, including those with felony histories, often secure employment by the end of the program. As a long-standing provider in Columbus, Ohio, the center offers a consistent model of care grounded in structured support and community-based services.
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Contact Information
Address
1660 Christiana St, Green Bay, WI, 54303
Phone
(614)291-4691Contact
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