Rebuilding Lives, Restoring Relationships Through Intensive Inpatient Programming
Our residential treatment program is for adult men, seeking recovery from drug and alcohol addiction, sex or pornography addiction, and process addictions, including gambling and technology.
This program is ideal if you:
◉ Seek a structured environment where you can fully focus on recovery.
◉ Feel ready to address the root causes of your addiction.
◉ Want to experience restoration in your relationship with God, self and others.
◉ Have tried other treatment programs but still find yourself struggling.
Research shows that long-term treatment offers the best chance for sustained recovery.
Your journey to freedom starts here, and we’re honored to be part of it.
Step 1
Speak with a member of our team to explore your treatment options.
Step 2
Discover how our programs are uniquely designed to help you find freedom.
Step 3
Start on your path to recovery today.
Please contact us to discuss payment options and review insurance coverage.
We believe in getting to the root cause of the addiction, and it takes every bit of 12 weeks for us to do that. While many programs are only 28-35 days, research supports a longer treatment approach for maximizing recovery success. Since multiple factors influence the development of addiction, a longer treatment approach allows clients to identify and address underlying issues fueling and sustaining this behavior. We believe that if the goal of treatment is life-long recovery, 12 weeks is a worthwhile investment. While staying longer than 12 weeks is rare, the primary therapist would work with the client to determine if additional weeks were needed. For a shorter-term treatment, please consider our high-intensity outpatient program.
Most often, people that ask about success rate are really asking if it is worth it or am I making the right choice? There is always fear and uncertainty when we are facing important decisions, and that is ok. Success is an individually defined goal, and one person’s success may not be sufficient in another’s view. Often the focus in a conversation about success rate is only sobriety and not the broader context of living a life in recovery.
We help our clients address whatever they are facing in their lives now and equip them with the tools they need for long-term recovery, so that they can continue to create the life they want going forward. We are proud that over 95% of clients that enter the 12-week residential program fully complete it.
Clients spend 8 hours per day doing group and individual therapy. First group is Spiritual Life at 8:30am and they end the day around 5:30 with an hour and a half break for lunch and 10-minute breaks in between all the other groups. Nights and weekends are spent in fellowship with each other, working on homework assignments and assigned readings relevant to each individual client’s treatment focus. Mentors join the clients in the evenings to offer support and encouragement.
We have a 6-week curriculum that repeats once while the clients are with us. Each week has a theme and classes surround that theme. The themes include:
We accept men 18 and older. We find that there are benefits to age diversity and the different perspectives that brings, and we believe that God brings the guys together here in His timing to create a beneficial connection during their time with each other.
While we are a Christ-centered program, clients are not required to be professing Christians to be admitted to the program. For some clients, their experiences with church and religious people have been hurtful, resulting in disillusionment and rejection of the Christian faith. Our goal is to provide clients with an opportunity to experience God’s grace during their time with us and to take an authentic look at their faith and beliefs.
HQ is not affiliated with any particular denomination nor a specific church. Our staff members are all Christian and we integrate Christian principles into the work we do with clients, focusing on what Jesus has to say about who we truly are and what relationships are meant to be. We teach spiritual principles (not necessarily religious ones), including grace, hope, and freedom. We do not do conversion therapy. We do not require certain beliefs of our clients, and we do not force belief on them; we do ask that they participate in the program as it is presented.