Our Programs
Our MAT program provides outpatient, office-based withdrawal management services to opioid and alcohol-dependent adults. The program includes ongoing medication management and counseling services. Services are adapted to the individual’s strengths, needs, abilities, and preferences as developed in the person-centered treatment plan.
Medication Assisted Treatment
New Hope House Boston Beginnings Recovery Center is located in central Alabama one hour from Birmingham. Our program is implemented as a 12-step, 12-month, Christ-centered program. Offering both telehealth and in-person sessions, New Beginnings provides individual and family therapy for children, adolescents, and adults. A family systems approach is utilized for our young children and teen clients.
Therapists will be assigned based upon the unique needs of each client and the expertise of the counselor. Our goal is to help our clients restore personal well-being, relationship vitality, and workplace or school effectiveness. New Beginnings offers outpatient therapy for individuals seeking help in dealing with the struggles and stressors in their everyday life.
Our program includes…
We are dedicated to helping individuals in early recovery rebuild their lives. Many amazing things have happened to me since February 4, 2008; it was a day that changed my life forever. Today I am a father of two amazing boys, Ricky and Carson, whom I want to set a great example for. We offer employement opportunities (and provide transporation) through relationships with surrounding businesses–regardless of background. Despite increased federal funding for opioid-specific supports in recent years, the state of Illinois has seen an increased 16.2% in overdoses since 2020 according to the CDC.
Community Volunteer Opportunities
They will deliver and sort it on a bubble pack for better medicine management weekly and help our guests track their medication. Engaging in service work brings a sense of purpose, personal growth, and builds relationships. It fosters empathy, makes a positive impact, and improves mental health. Ultimately, it strengthens communities and promotes compassion and altruism. When you move into one of our houses, you’re not just moving into a sober house, you’re moving into a recovery community.
- Offering both telehealth and in-person sessions, New Beginnings provides individual and family therapy for children, adolescents, and adults.
- February 4, 2008, I made a call to a drug dealer; I was hopeless and wanted to die.
- New Beginnings offers outpatient therapy for individuals seeking help in dealing with the struggles and stressors in their everyday life.
- “Showing our clients that recovery is more than just sitting in meetings is important to us. We teach our men how to bridge the gap between sobriety and their newfound lives in recovery by having events and taking them on retreats.”
- We are dedicated to helping individuals in early recovery rebuild their lives.
Our program of recovery also values peer support, which has brought great success in changing many lives. Daily and weekly house meetings create and promote the ability to communicate, develop meaningful relationships, and maintain and healthy support network. NBR believes that restoration of family relationships are an essential part of recovery. New Beginnings is an equal opportunity employer and health care provider. We partner with local pharmacy to provide a better meds management for our guest.
I moved into a sober house that had a culture of recovery and lived there for 18 months. Afterwards I went back to school to become a drug and alcohol counselor. Our Christ-centered program attends Revive Church on Sundays where NBR volunteers extensively, and also takes part in multiple Celebrate Recovery services weekly. Our plan builds upon the success of our current programming through scaling the model into additional areas and populations. If you are struggling to break free from drug or alcohol addiction, New Beginnings is here to help. “Showing our clients that recovery is more than just sitting in meetings is important to us. We teach our men how to bridge the gap between sobriety and their newfound lives in recovery by having events and taking them on retreats.”
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