About Great Lakes Recovery Centers – Women’s New Hope House – Sault Ste. Marie
Great Lakes Recovery Centers – Women New Hope House is a 22-bed residential recovery facility in Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan. The program serves the recovery needs of women over 18 struggling with substance use issues. It combines medically supervised withdrawal with residential care. The program supports mom and children in recovery, enabling the family to heal as a single unit.
Sault Sainte Marie is a small but historically rich city in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. It lies along the St. Marys River and directly across from Sault Ste. Marie in Ontario, Canada. The area is known for its peaceful environment, waterfront views and strong community ties. This makes it ideal for residential recovery.
The facility boasts a safe, structured environment fully equipped to enhance comfort while onsite. The rooms are super cozy and feel homely. Specially furnished suites are available to accommodate the needs of those with dependent children. Hallways and common areas feature vibrant murals and uplifting artwork. This creates a welcoming and motivational environment.
Staff is available around the clock to provide support when needed. While the program has rules and supervision, this is not a high-security or locked facility. This means you’ll enjoy a high level of freedom and flexibility during your stay here. You’ll be treated with utmost respect as mature and recovering adults. You must be honest and accountable on your own part.
This program is grounded in family support and parenting. You’re allowed to bring your children up to the age of 11 to live with you onsite. Having your child with you in recovery keeps your family bond strong and helps with emotional healing. It also removes the stress of separation and helps you focus fully on getting better. Plus, you’ll learn parenting skills in a supportive space while building a healthier future together.
Child care is provided onsite while you navigate treatment. School-aged kids are mandated to attend school within the community. The staff will help you find enrollment options. Kids aged five to 11 attend tailored counseling to accomplish specific goals. They may work on managing stress, coping with family changes, or developing positive social skills. This support helps them feel secure and thrive alongside their parent’s recovery.
Your recovery in this clinic begins with medically monitored withdrawal. This is geared toward removing toxins from your body in preparation for therapy. During the procedure you’ll be monitored 24/7 by the clinicians. They may administer meds and offer counseling and other clinical support to help you cope with symptoms. The goal is to ensure that your withdrawal is as comfortable as possible. This procedure may take between 24 hours to five days, depending on your unique condition. The clinical team will assist you in your transition into residential care when you’re stabilized and in good health.
The inpatient program involves up to 40 hours of group sessions weekly. You’ll attend regularly scheduled therapy groups to build coping skills and prevent relapse. The program also offers parenting sessions and spiritual groups. They also offer nutrition and exercise groups and recreational activities so that you can enjoy your healing journey.
You’re expected to attend all daily group activities, congregate meals and work on building relationships while learning to collaborate in the community. Additionally, you’ll attend individual sessions with your primary counselor to create a personalized recovery plan that suits your needs. Active participation in daily chores that facilitate the smooth running of the house is mandated as well. This fosters personal responsibility.