Hope Recovery Homes, Inc., is a Twenty-four-hour nonprofit stabilization facilities established for the purposes of shelter care and recovery from alcohol or other drug addiction through a 12-step, self-help, and peer role modeling approach.
At Hope Recovery Homes, Inc., we operate alcohol and drug free transitional residences (Recovery Homes) which foster and promote individual growth and the restoration of meaningful, productive, and spiritual lives. Following the tradition of the Alcoholics Anonymous 12 Step Program we believe that God is the solution. We rely heavily upon the individual’s expressed commitment and dedication to recovery.
During that time our residents are kept on a very busy schedule, which they are expected to maintain. In the morning hours residents attend classes on Monday, Wednesday and Friday for Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient (SAIOP) In the afternoon hours until 4pm they attend various classes for AA, 12 Steps and faith-based studies. Tuesday and Thursday they are in session from 9am – 4pm.
When not in session residents have free time to do something fun such as fishing or bike riding; residents are also encouraged to rebuild relationships with their families.
While in our program residents apply for assistance through DSS for food and are responsible for their own meals.
Staff is available 24/7 . We have a House Supervisor or Peer Support Specialist that lives in each residential home to give guidance and stabilization to those participating in the program.
For the first three months each guest will attend classes daily to learn about their addictive disease. They do not look for employment during this time, therefore they are able to focus on their studies and learn how to overcome their disease.
At one and one half to two months they are encouraged to enroll with Work Force Solutions office and Vocational Rehabilitation Office so that they can begin the process of learning what may be available for them as they will transition back into the working population at approximately month four of the six month program.
During the last three months they are looking for employment so that at the end of their stay they are prepared to make a transaction into the reality of day to day living.
We partner with RHA, Port and Carteret Counseling Services so that participants may receive clinical assistance as well. The program length is approximately 180 days.
Many of our residents, if qualified, may be eligible for full funding assistance as establish by guidelines set forth by NC States Division of Health and Human Services and governed by our Local Management Entity/Managed Care Organization. Currently we offer full-funded services to residents of Beaufort, Bertie, Braden, Brunswick, Camden, Carteret, Chowan, Columbus, Craven, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Halifax, Hertford, Hyde, Jones, Martin, New Hanover, Nash, Northampton, Onslow, Pamlico, Pasquotank, Pender, Perquimans, Pitt, Tyrrell, and Washington.
