Hope Valley’s treatment team uses research-based intervention to educate clients about all aspects of addiction and recovery. As the client learns the facts about this illness, it is our hope that the negative stigma surrounding addiction will be reduced, more people will continue into recovery, and our society will benefit from an overall reduction in substance use and misuse. The fully licensed staff at Hope Valley utilizes the full spectrum of best practices of motivational interviewing, person-centered and cognitive behavioral therapy, 12-step facilitation, and Relapse prevention planning. Together, these educational and experiential activities help each client build a foundation of skills and knowledge that can make a drug and alcohol-free life a reality.

Case management includes identification of supports and collaboration with needed resources in the development of comprehensive aftercare planning involving access to preventative and primary healthcare including trauma and psychiatric care. Twice monthly, Hope Valley offers a family program which seeks to improve and develop healthy relationships as well as providing education on the family disease model.
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Scheduled Activities
Monday & Wednesday
7:30 PM
Leave for AA meeting
Saturday
8:00PM
AA Meeting (at Men’s Division)
Sunday
10:00AM
Spiritual Service
Sunday
6:20 PM
NA Meeting (at Men’s Division)
Details
Visitors:
Clients may have visitors on Saturdays and Sundays after the first weekend in treatment.
Telephone:
Clients may have 2 telephone calls per day up to 15 minutes in length. A payphone is available for clients to use. Clients are not permitted to have cell phones.
Mail:
Clients may send and receive mail while at the facility.
Smoking:
Smoking is allowed in designated areas outside the buildings. No smoking is allowed in automobiles or inside buildings.
Recreation:
Indoor and outdoor activities are available for client entertainment, exercise, or spiritual growth and reflection.
Accommodations:
Each bedroom has two twin beds, two night stands, two chest of drawers, and a closet.
Laundry:
Laundry services are provided by the facility. Residential staff does laundry for each client twice per week. A schedule for laundry services is provided on admission to our program.
Medications:
All medications must be approved by the Hope Valley physician. This includes over-the-counter medications and nutritional supplements.
What To Bring:
All bedding is provided.
What NOT To Bring:
Clients should not bring cell phones, electronic devices, expensive items (Jewelry, Ipad, etc.). Clients should not bring a large amount of money above the cost of treatment. Hope Valley, Inc. is not responsible for loss of personal Items.
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Details
Visitors:
Clients may have visitors on Saturdays and Sundays after the first weekend in treatment.
Clients may have visitors between 12:00 PM and 5:00 PM on Saturday and 11:00 AM and 5:00 PM on Sunday. All visitors must be approved by 5:00 PM on Friday afternoon by the client’s counselor. Visitors must check in with residential staff when they arrive at the facility.
Telephone:
Clients may have 2 telephone calls per day up to 15 minutes in length. Clients are not permitted to have cell phones.
Mail:
Clients may send and receive mail while at the facility.
Smoking:
Smoking is allowed in designated areas outside the buildings. No smoking is allowed in automobiles or inside buildings.
Recreation:
Indoor and outdoor activities are available for client entertainment, exercise, or spiritual growth and reflection.
Accommodations:
Each bedroom has two twin beds, two night stands, two chest of drawers, and a closet.
Laundry:
Laundry amenities are available for client use.
Medications:
All medications must be approved by the Hope Valley physician. This includes over-the-counter medications and nutritional supplements.
What To Bring:
Clients should bring enough clothes for 5-7 days , personal grooming items, and a 28-day supply of medications. All bedding is provided.
What NOT To Bring:
Clients should not bring cell phones, electronic devices, expensive items (Jewelry, Ipad, etc.). Clients should not bring a large amount of money above the cost of treatment. Hope Valley, Inc. is not responsible for loss of personal Items.
family program
Details
Each family member or supportive loved one is encouraged to attend our family program held every other Sunday. Utilizing the Al-Anon and Nar-Anon models as a basis for family therapy our family counselor brings the hope of recovery to the family of the addicted client. Education about alcoholism and addiction is provided and time is allotted for attendees to ask questions and to process concerns about post-treatment issues.
Program Dates
2020 Family Program Schedule