About New Beginnings at Waverly – Men’s Location – Waverly
New Beginnings at Waverly is an alcohol and drug treatment facility located in Waverly, Minnesota. Their men’s program is a chance for men to focus on their respective issues in a discreet and effective setting. They offer gender-specific services including residential treatment, 12 Step programming, family programs, and aftercare.
Their program for guys is for those who need a high level of support during the initial phases of recovery. This program focuses on addressing your needs and building the skills required to achieve a lifetime of recovery. Treatment protocols included with the residential program include medical management, individual and group therapy, family programming, relapse prevention groups, nutrition lectures, recovery skills groups, therapeutic recreation, 12 Steps, and a male specific curriculum.
The 12 Step program is a common recovery model based on Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Beginning steps involve admitting powerlessness over the addiction and creating a plan for recovery based on a Higher Power. Middle steps include self examination and making amends to those who’ve been hurt by the addiction. The later steps include continuing to take personal inventory while living a life of recovery and supporting others in doing the same. Additional 12 Step groups include Narcotics Anonymous (NA), Cocaine Anonymous (CA), Dual Recovery Anonymous (DRA), Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA) Gamblers Anonymous (GA), to name a few.
Family support is available throughout their residential program. They believe addiction is a family disease and highly encourage family members to be involved in the recovery process. Family educational topics include addiction and disease progression, family response to the illness, communication skills, patient relapse prevention, and the continuum of patient care planning.
Their aftercare services ensure that all clients have access to resources that will support their long-term recovery. Their New Beginnings Minnesota Alumni Group is available to everyone who participated in the treatment programs. This program offers a monthly dinner with speakers and community gatherings.
They take most major insurance plans. They also accept Rule 24 funding through Minnesota’s Behavioral Health Fund. Speak with your individual provider to verify your coverage because out of network benefits can vary.