About MVA Behavioral Health and Hope House – Jonesville
Hope House offers residential treatment for women struggling with substance use in Jonesville, Michigan. They accept those who require co-occuring treatment.
Programming at Hope House is offered at two residential homes on a joint campus. Women who reside at Hope House will receive individual and group therapy, recovery coaching and case management.
At Hope House, residents will have a daily schedule that includes therapy, structured recreation, life skills training and free time.
During group sessions a variety of topics will be discussed including anger management, forgiveness, coping skills, mindfulness, self-care, relapse prevention and more. Residents will also receive gender-specific sessions and build bonds with the other residents as part of a growing sober support network. Some co-ed groups will take place from time to time with men in other treatment programs.
Hope House accepts self pay on a sliding scale based on income. They accept Blue Cross/ Blue Shield of Michigan and Medicaid but not Medicare.