About New Hope – Epiphany House – Long Branch – Asbury Park
You can find the private halfway house New Hope Epiphany House Long Branch in the city of Asbury Park, New Jersey. Here, adult women in the later stages of alcohol or drug rehab can live in a supportive, community focused, and substance free environment while continuing to work on their recovery.
The home is one of several programs in the state operated by New Hope Integrated Behavioral Health Care, a nonprofit organization that offers a comprehensive array of services for children, adolescents, adults and families grappling with addiction and other forms of mental illness. They take insurance, contract with most managed care organizations, and offer reasonable rates to make their high quality treatment more accessible.
At this facility, clients receive individualized treatment tailored to their distinct needs. Staff take the time to get to know their patients and understand their goals. They believe everyone has the potential to lead a healthy, productive life, and strive to equip people with the tools they need to do so.
Like Alcoholics and Narcotics Anonymous programs, their treatment philosophy emphasizes personal accountability and self help. Their counselors will help you investigate the driving force behind your addictive behaviors and teach you healthier coping strategies so you can break free from the shackles of substance abuse for good.
While living at the Epiphany House, women have access to a broad array of services to support their overall health and wellbeing. Besides individual and group counseling sessions, residents have access to medical care and educational opportunities.
There are also case managers to help connect them with various different resources, like long term housing assistance and employment training, that can be crucial to sustainable recovery. The staff here make sure everyone is fully prepared to stand on their own feet before discharging them, and continue to support clients after they leave the residence.