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New Hope Corps

New Hope Corps

Drug Rehab Center in Homestead, Florida

  • Substance Abuse
  • Opioid Addiction
  • Dual Diagnosis
  • Drug Addiction
  • Alcoholism

New Hope Corps is an addiction treatment facility in Homestead, FL offering a variety of levels of care including aftercare support, drug rehab, dual-diagnosis, intensive outpatient, outpatient services, and residential programs that are accredited by CARF and accept private health insurance.

About This Florida Facility

New Hope Corps is an Addiction Treatment Facility located in Homestead, FL. Established in 1993, this facility specializes in treating individuals suffering from alcoholism, opioid addiction, substance abuse, dual diagnosis, and drug addiction. New Hope Corps offers a range of comprehensive services to address various levels of care, including aftercare support, drug rehab, dual-diagnosis treatment, intensive outpatient programs, outpatient programs, partial-hospitalization, and residential treatment. Accredited by CARF, this facility ensures quality and evidence-based care for their clients. Additionally, New Hope Corps accepts private health insurance, making their services more accessible to those seeking treatment.

At New Hope Corps, individuals can find a variety of services to aid in their recovery from addiction and substance abuse. The facility offers drug rehab programs that cater to the specific needs of each person, providing a supportive and structured environment for recovery. In addition to addiction treatment, New Hope Corps also offers dual-diagnosis treatment, recognizing the importance of addressing underlying mental health issues that often contribute to substance abuse. With a range of levels of care available, including intensive outpatient programs, outpatient programs, partial-hospitalization, and residential treatment, individuals have access to the appropriate level of support for their recovery journey. By offering aftercare support, New Hope Corps ensures that individuals continue to receive support and guidance even after completing their initial treatment.

Genders
  • Male
  • Female
  • Gender Exclusive Center
  • Ages
  • Children
  • Teenagers
  • Adults
  • Seniors (65+)
  • Modality
  • Individuals
  • Couples
  • Family
  • Groups
  • Additional
  • LGBTQ+ Allied
  • Hearing Impaired
  • Veteran Specific
  • Religion / Spirituality

    Christian

  • Additional Languages
  • LGBTQ+ Allied
  • Smoking Allowed
  • Hearing-Impaired
  • Veterans
  • Faith-Based
  • Accreditations

    CARF

    The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) is a non-profit organization that specifically accredits rehab organizations. Founded in 1966, CARF's, mission is to help service providers like rehab facilities maintain high standards of care.

    Conditions and Issues Treated

    The inappropriate use of any drug in Homestead, FL is substance abuse. This involves alcohol, medications, and illicit drugs. With a combination of physical and psychiatric therapies, drug addiction is successfully treated at New Hope Corps. After Detox is complete, individuals follow-up with treatments treating the root cause of the addiction.

    Opioid addiction is known as a high-risk factor for future heroin addiction. Opioid withdrawal can be extremely uncomfortable and lead the user to continue to use. It is recommended to receive inpatient treatment and a medically supervised detox, New Hope Corps in Homestead, FL offers treatment for opioids.

    A dual diagnosis is when someone deals with both alcohol and mental or emotional disorder. Emotional trauma, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression can be part of dual diagnosis therapy. It must happen simultaneously to get care for these conditions to handle any of them effectively.

    Addiction, ADHD, Alcohol Abuse, Anger Management, Behavioral Issues, Bipolar Disorder, Chronic Relapse, Depression, Drug Addiction, Dual Diagnosis (Co-Occuring Disorders), Gambling Addiction, Internet Use Addiction / Disorder, Men's Issues, Mood Disorders, Opioid Addiction, Personality Disorders, Self Esteem, Self-Harming / Suicidal Ideation, Spirituality, Substance Abuse, Thinking Disorders, Trauma and PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) 

    Levels of Care Offered at New Hope Corps

    This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Aftercare Support, Drug Rehab, Dual-Diagnosis, Intensive Outpatient, Outpatient, Partial-Hospitalization, Residential, with additional therapies available as listed below.

    Intensive outpatient programs (IOP) comprise regular visits to the Florida facility that provides the therapy. IOP is suitable for patients who have been treated in residential treatment programs. New Hope Corps‘s patients gradually get back to their routine life.

    In outpatient programs at New Hope Corps, the Homestead resident can live with their family while continuing with their job or studies. Treatment includes educating the patient on drug abuse, medications, and counseling sessions at the individual or group level.

    Partial hospitalization program (PHP) offered by New Hope Corps is an alternate option for inpatient rehabs or residential programs. The patients stay in a Homestead facility closer to the Florida treatment center and attend the different forms of therapy for several hours a day. Treatment duration varies from one to six months.

    Residential treatment programs are those that offer housing and meals in addition to substance abuse treatment. Rehab facilities that offer residential treatment allow patients to focus solely on recovery, in an environment totally separate from their lives. Some rehab centers specialize in short-term residential treatment (a few days to a week or two), while others solely provide treatment on a long-term basis (several weeks to months). Some offer both, and tailor treatment to the patient’s individual requirements.

    Treatment is just the first step to maintaining sobriety. After treatment, aftercare support at New Hope Corps helps the individual adjust to a life without substances. This support may involve a sober living home in or near Homestead, FL, career counseling, or educational assistance. This is when a relapse prevention plan begins to take shape.

    Therapies & Programs

    Addiction and alcoholism always harm an addict’s relationships with others and none more than relationships with a spouse or partner. Couples therapy is an essential part of restoring trust and good communication to intimate relationships harmed by addiction. Couples therapy by New Hope Corps helps repair the damage done to these important relationships.

    Recovery can be more effective if the entire family’s involved. Family therapy hosted by New Hope Corps brings in the addict’s family to explore genetic factors. It gives loved ones the tools for dealing with addiction and its underlying mental issues. It is a recommended step in helping addicts adapt to sober living.

    Group therapy is an important tool in recovery. Addiction tends to lead to isolation and feelings of uniqueness. Accountability and friendship that is found in group therapy can be more effective than any single other treatment approach. With New Hope Corps in Homestead, Florida, there’s no reason to go through recovery alone.

    Trauma is one of the most common causes of psychological disorders. It’s often found in people with addiction diagnoses. Trauma therapy addresses this by examining the emotions and thoughts people have formed due to past traumas. Traumas are complex but trauma therapy can reduce their ability to contribute to addictive behaviors.

    Dialectical Behavioral Therapy is a form of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. It is designed for those who are prone to self-harm and suicidal behaviors. New Hope Corps aims to help patients understand the relationship between their thoughts, feeling and behaviors and it gives them the tools to make a change. It is effective for those whose addictions and behaviors stem from extreme mental health issues.

    Cognitive behavioral therapy, or CBT, focuses on the connection between how someone feels, acts, and thinks. It shows someone how to accept responsibility for their behaviors and actions, while also strengthening a person’s awareness of the circumstances they put themselves into. It can give people attending New Hope Corps in Homestead, Florida the strength to realize they were self-destructing, allowing them to finally reach out and get the help they need.

    Self-defeating thoughts and habits can limit your possible successes. Some examples of this are procrastination, unhealthy eating and angry outbursts. REBT is a method of specific counseling offered by New Hope Corps that replaces negative and self-limiting thoughts.

    A 12-Step Program is a common method that is used to treat addiction. This format is used for both drug and alcohol treatment. It is extremely popular and successful for large numbers of people and the staff at New Hope Corps are trained to assist in 12-step management.

    Contingency Management (CM), also known as motivational incentives or prize method, is a behavioral therapy type. It is based on the principle that their consequences influence the behaviors of an individual. So, it promotes the desired behavior by giving rewards while discouraging the unwanted behaviors by withholding the rewards or even by giving punishments. One of the expected desired behavior is the absence of drug in a toxicology screen, and the rewards vary from prize or vouchers, to experiences. CM is used for individuals who need therapy for more than 3 months, and it has the advantage of being implemented by family members.

    12-Step Facilitation, Acceptance and Commitment (ACT), Aftercare, Anger Management, Case Management, Cognitive Behavioral Treatment (CBT), Contingency management/motivational incentives, Couples Therapy, Creative Arts Therapy, Culturally Sensitive, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Discharge Planning, Drug Rehab, Dual-Diagnosis, DUI/DWI Evaluations + Screening + Assessment, Employment Counseling / Training, Family Therapy, Group Therapy, Health education services other than HIV/AIDS or hepatitis, Hepatitis Education / Counseling / Support, HIV or AIDS education, Intensive Outpatient (IOP), Interpersonal, Intervention, Matrix Model, Motivational Interviewing, Naloxone and overdose education, Outpatient Treatment (OP), Partial-Hospitalization (PHP), Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), Relapse Prevention, Residential Long Term (>30 Days), Residential Short Term (<30 Days), Sober-Living / Half-Way, Substance Use Counseling, Trauma Therapy, Vocational Training

    Payment Options Accepted

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  • Self-Pay / Cash
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • Military Insurance
  • IHS/Tribunal/Urban
  • State-Financed
  • Sliding Scale
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    Additional Details

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    New Hope Corps Location and Directions
    Address Information1020 N Krome Avenue
    Homestead, Florida 33030 Phone Number(786) 661-4104 Meta DetailsUpdated November 25, 2023
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    New Hope Corps Location and Directions
    Location

    1020 N Krome Avenue
    Homestead, FL 33030
    (786) 661-4104

    Accreditations
    Ownership
    Non-Profit
    Language
    Creole, English, French, Spanish
    Quick Reference
    Helpful reference information for New Hope Corps, a drug treatment center in Florida located at: 1020 N Krome Avenue, Homestead, FL 33030, including phone numbers, official website, and more. Listed briefly is an overview of Levels of Care, Therapies Offered, Issues Treated, and accepted forms of Payment Methods.

    Homestead, Florida Addiction Information

    Florida is one of the nation's epicenters for substance abuse and drug-related overdoses. In 2014, around 410,000 Florida residents were addicted to drugs and alcohol. Over the last 10 years, 12% of all deaths in the state were attributed to substance abuse. Treatment admissions for alcohol reached 24,329 patients in 2016, and 2.5% of Florida high school students admitted to using crack cocaine.

    Homestead, Florida has a moderate to high level of drug addiction and abuse problems. 42% of fatalities from drug overdoses involve opioids. 25% of residents who are In treatment for substance abuse report that they began using drugs before age 18. The most commonly abused drugs are alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, and heroin.12-step programs, such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, are widely available in Homestead along with sober living homes.

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