About Hope for Tomorrow – Aurora
Hope for Tomorrow is a 12-Step drug and alcohol rehab for adult men in Aurora, Illinois. The facility specializes in long-term residential care.
Dedicated programming is available for young adults, military personnel and veterans, homeless and indigent persons, and persons with co-occurring addiction and mental illness. Hope for Tomorrow’s sober living homes are designed to support clients’ long-term sobriety and prepare them for reintegration into the home, workforce, and community.
A three-phase, long-term residential program allows clients to focus on their recovery in a highly structured and supportive environment. Clients are asked to commit to a minimum of six months of treatment, but they may remain in the sober living homes for two years or longer. Hope for Tomorrow’s supportive housing program is designed for clients who have completed detox and/or intensive inpatient care. Clients engage in intensive, trauma-informed, CBT-based psychotherapy, including individual, group, and family counseling. The program also prioritizes gender-specific, recovery-focused life-skills training to address topics such as coping, self-care, wellness, anger and stress management, and relapse prevention. Education on topics such as financial and household management, parenting, and job readiness is also included. Residents must consent to random drug and alcohol screening, comply with house rules, and participate in household chores.
Aftercare services ensure a complete continuum of care aligned with clients’ evolving needs. These services may include transitional support, 12-Step program facilitation, employment and housing assistance, and academic and vocational training.
Hope for Tomorrow is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit and is licensed by the state of Illinois. They accept self-pay and offer financial aid and discounted services.