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Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Home of New Vision provides a comprehensive program for individuals seeking recovery from substance abuse, including prevention services, access to housing, early intervention, and specialized treatment referrals. Services such as case management, therapy, and peer support are tailored to each client's needs, promoting overall wellness and long-term sobriety.
Home of New Vision provides a comprehensive program for individuals seeking recovery from substance abuse, including prevention services, access to housing, early intervention, and specialized treatment referrals. Services such as case management, therapy, and peer support are tailored to each client's needs, promoting overall wellness and long-term sobriety.
Along with recovery support services, Home of New Vision also offers prevention services, access to recovery housing, early intervention, adolescent-specific programs, community services, and referrals to other programs or more specialized types of treatment. Though each program depends on the specific client, in general, the services include case management, individual therapy, peer recovery groups, medication management, recovery coaching, CBT, motivational interviewing, solution-focused thera...
Along with recovery support services, Home of New Vision also offers prevention services, access to recovery housing, early intervention, adolescent-specific programs, community services, and referrals to other programs or more specialized types of treatment. Though each program depends on the specific client, in general, the services include case management, individual therapy, peer recovery groups, medication management, recovery coaching, CBT, motivational interviewing, solution-focused therapy, and strength-based therapies. These combine to form a program that addresses all aspects of each client to promote overall wellness and long-term sobriety.
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Along with recovery support services, Home of New Vision also offers prevention services, access to recovery housing, early intervention, adolescent-specific programs, community services, and referrals to other programs or more specialized types of treatment. Though each program depends on the specific client, in general, the services include case management, individual therapy, peer recovery groups, medication management, recovery coaching, CBT, motivational interviewing, solution-focused therapy, and strength-based therapies. These combine to form a program that addresses all aspects of each client to promote overall wellness and long-term sobriety.
Staff are dedicated and go the extra mile to assist in recovery.
The facility is clean, and the food provided is great.
Support staff help clients understand themselves and their addiction better.
Drawbacks
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Benefits
Staff are dedicated and go the extra mile to assist in recovery.
The facility is clean, and the food provided is great.
Support staff help clients understand themselves and their addiction better.
Drawbacks
Recent Reviews
June 1st, 2018
I spent all of my late teens and 20's battling alcoholism. Upon multiple treatment centers. Finally I found myself at Home of New Vision's Recovery Housing (Transitional Housing). What came next over the two years I spent there is absolutely mind blowing.
First I was put into a house that was a complete dump. The house leaked, it was dirty, and it was falling apart. After several months of living there it was brought to our attention that the renter of the house (whom Home of New Vision was ...
June 1st, 2018
I spent all of my late teens and 20's battling alcoholism. Upon multiple treatment centers. Finally I found myself at Home of New Vision's Recovery Housing (Transitional Housing). What came next over the two years I spent there is absolutely mind blowing.
First I was put into a house that was a complete dump. The house leaked, it was dirty, and it was falling apart. After several months of living there it was brought to our attention that the renter of the house (whom Home of New Vision was renting the house from) was being evicted.
It took a few more months for anyone from the organization to let us know what was going on. In fact, we had the CEO come out to our house, put on a fake smile, and have a "completely open and honest" conversation with us.... YEAH RIGHT! Even our own housing coordinator claimed she had no idea what to tell us. Talk about a complete trigger for anyone struggling with addiction. You live paycheck to paycheck, struggling to make ends meet so you can pay your rent to live in a safe environment. The entire time you have no idea when you could find yourself on the streets due to eviction.
Needless to say, when the time came for us to vacate the house the way Home of New Vision handled it was completely unprofessional. Several people who, in my opinion, were not as well liked by our housing coordinator were told they had two weeks to find a place to live. Here we were, a few of us moving to a different location and the rest of our friends in recovery being told they had to go.
Upon arriving at the new house things went well for a while. Despite the lack of leadership from the organization, the members of the house managed to do fairly well for themselves for a few months. It was then that Home of New Vision decided to step in, shake things up, and enforce stricter rules and change the structure of the house. Talk about a complete change in your lifestyle and stress level. Trying to juggle work, school, and the requirements of the house is no easy task.
Eventually I ended up slipping back into old ways and relapsed. I was asked to leave the house but could return the next day should the members of the house decide it was safe for them, and myself to return. They all agreed and I returned to the house. Two days later I was confronted yet again, this time being told that I had two choices, enter rehab or leave. Being that I had been through the motions of rehab before, I knew I screwed up, I knew what I had to do to get back on track, and I did not feel rehab was needed after a slip up. Needless to say I was forced to pack up and leave.
I must also mention their absolutely HORRIBLE management of rent payments, invoices, and communication in the matter. You are constantly told that the monthly rent is X amount of dollars. You are then hounded for every penny on a weekly basis, even if you are paid up. The accountant constantly has differing numbers than your email invoices show, and the housing coordinator once sent me three texts within three days, each day I owed a different amount, varying from $120 to $460. I was also told I would be getting a phone call to be refunded the difference of what I paid for the month after leaving earlier. That phone call never came, not that I expected anything more from this organization anyways.
I must also mention their complete failure to keep records or rent payments. You always owe, even if you pay the first of the month for the whole month, you are guaranteed to receive a text asking for you to pay or leave. It's a mess!
If you are looking for uncertainty, constant change, differing opinions and direction from leadership, this is the place for you. If you want real recovery, honesty, and help for yourself or a loved one I urge you to look elsewhere.
Recovery is possible with help and support, unfortunately it's just not their forte.
June 1st, 2022
Recently having completed treatment at the Residential Program I can say that the staff go the extra mile to help people Recover from their addiction. I had the pleasure of recieving services from Coty, Darren and Heather and are forever greatful to have experienced their professional demeaner and the respect they bestowed upon me. I also want to acknowledge the support staff that assist them, Marie, Stephanie, Cole, Tracie, Germaine, Jamie, Carson and Tom all helped me see the wonders of liv...
June 1st, 2022
Recently having completed treatment at the Residential Program I can say that the staff go the extra mile to help people Recover from their addiction. I had the pleasure of recieving services from Coty, Darren and Heather and are forever greatful to have experienced their professional demeaner and the respect they bestowed upon me. I also want to acknowledge the support staff that assist them, Marie, Stephanie, Cole, Tracie, Germaine, Jamie, Carson and Tom all helped me see the wonders of living a life in recovery and I appreciate the whole month of September that I spent there learning more about myself and my addiction. The place was clean, the food great and the overall experience was just wondeful and enlightening.
June 1st, 2025
Please, do not send your loved ones here. There is no supervision in the group housing. They did not perform random drug testing as promised or inforce the rules that are in their intake contract to be considered recovery housing. No curfew, no meals or assistance in finding meetings for their clients. When clients need their services the most, the staff is unavailable, especially on the weekends. When addicts are in crisis, they need help making transitions in an area they have never ...
June 1st, 2025
Please, do not send your loved ones here. There is no supervision in the group housing. They did not perform random drug testing as promised or inforce the rules that are in their intake contract to be considered recovery housing. No curfew, no meals or assistance in finding meetings for their clients. When clients need their services the most, the staff is unavailable, especially on the weekends. When addicts are in crisis, they need help making transitions in an area they have never navigated. There was no support or follow through.
The staff in the office did not follow through or return phone calls.
June 1st, 2022
I wish I had the option of ZERO stars. Promises and policies such as regular testing, consistent treatment of clients and supervision were rarely if ever carried out. It was a for profit enterprise for sure. Little regard for clients special needs or problems. Management seldom knew what other management was doing. Callous disregard for fragile clients’needs was a factor in our son, age 27 dying. Buyer beware. No follow up, many unreturned calls.
June 1st, 2022
I wish I had the option of ZERO stars. Promises and policies such as regular testing, consistent treatment of clients and supervision were rarely if ever carried out. It was a for profit enterprise for sure. Little regard for clients special needs or problems. Management seldom knew what other management was doing. Callous disregard for fragile clients’needs was a factor in our son, age 27 dying. Buyer beware. No follow up, many unreturned calls.
June 1st, 2020
This place saved my life. They have given me back so much that I had lost and continue to give. They always have my best interest at heart and are very attentive to my specific needs. They have a way of making me feel like I'm home, literally, from the day I walked in. They all take their jobs and the care they give extremely serious, and want each and every person to succeed. 100% would recommend.
June 1st, 2020
This place saved my life. They have given me back so much that I had lost and continue to give. They always have my best interest at heart and are very attentive to my specific needs. They have a way of making me feel like I'm home, literally, from the day I walked in. They all take their jobs and the care they give extremely serious, and want each and every person to succeed. 100% would recommend.
June 1st, 2019
Two of my children jody and Brent have been in your program.Jody been graduated from program for years, where Brent is still in it and has a year sobriety. I want to thank everyone from my heart for saving my family, your in my prayers daily.But I can't find anywhere ,so all of us can donate to an outstanding organization .Thank you.😄
June 1st, 2019
Two of my children jody and Brent have been in your program.Jody been graduated from program for years, where Brent is still in it and has a year sobriety. I want to thank everyone from my heart for saving my family, your in my prayers daily.But I can't find anywhere ,so all of us can donate to an outstanding organization .Thank you.😄
June 1st, 2019
They assisted and mentored me on more than one occasion but when I was ready it worked out for me.. Now I'm enrolling in a program that will start me in my career as a addiction counselor/ social workiner in recovery to make living at something I like and good at, plus I want to help other's like other's helped me.
June 1st, 2019
They assisted and mentored me on more than one occasion but when I was ready it worked out for me.. Now I'm enrolling in a program that will start me in my career as a addiction counselor/ social workiner in recovery to make living at something I like and good at, plus I want to help other's like other's helped me.
June 1st, 2020
Had a substance abuse evaluation done here for a license appeal hearing. Kim was very professional and knowledgeable. I was extremely satisfied with the services they provided me and cost was very fair. I recommend this place for your evaluation since i had tried other places with dismal and poor results. New visions and kim are awesome thanks so much for all the help!!!
June 1st, 2020
Had a substance abuse evaluation done here for a license appeal hearing. Kim was very professional and knowledgeable. I was extremely satisfied with the services they provided me and cost was very fair. I recommend this place for your evaluation since i had tried other places with dismal and poor results. New visions and kim are awesome thanks so much for all the help!!!
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Popular Questions at Home of New VisionHow much does treatment at Home of New Vision cost?
An average of $20 per day, for - days
What types of insurance does Home of New Vision accept?
Aetna, Ambetter, Cigna
What does Home of New Vision treat?
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What types of rehab programs does Home of New Vision offer?
Detox, Residential / Inpatient, Intensive Outpatient Program, Outpatient, Sober Living
Does Home of New Vision provide holistic or alternative therapies?
Yoga
Where is this facility located?
3115 Professional Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, USA
What accreditations and certifications does Home of New Vision have?
Licensed by State of Michigan ().
CARF, SAMHSA
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