About Bridges of Hope IV – Morven
Bridges of Hope – Morven is a women’s alcohol and drug recovery program in Morven, Georgia, located on 70 acres of breathtaking farmland. They offer residential treatment for drug and alcohol addiction using a 12 Step approach. Bridges of Hope – Morven is an alternative to drug rehab and doesn’t utilize traditional evidence based approaches like therapy and psychiatric services. They do not accept insurance coverage.
Inpatient rehab provides a secure environment for people to reside in while receiving ongoing care throughout their treatment journey. Clients participate in daily recovery activities including morning devotionals, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings and small group meetings. Residents build a sense of self sufficiency by working together to maintain the facility. Staff assign clients daily work responsibilities such as housekeeping, repair, maintenance, woodworking and gardening. They also arrange aftercare services including sober living homes, education enrollment and other care.
Bridges of Hope – Morven utilizes the 12 Step principles to inspire psychological, emotional and spiritual growth. The 12 Steps encourage surrendering control over addiction and seeking guidance from a higher power to reach sobriety and stay strong in recovery. AA and NA do not require a specific religious affiliation, and clients can look to a higher power of their choice.