Why Recovery?
- Addiction doesn’t just affect the individual; it impacts families, workplaces, and entire communities. But recovery is possible, and it changes everything.
- At Isaiah House, we believe recovery is about more than just sobriety. It’s about restoring hope, rebuilding lives, and renewing purpose. It’s about giving individuals the tools they need to heal physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually and empowering them to become who they were created to be.
- Recovery brings families back together. It creates safer, stronger communities. And it opens the door to a future filled with opportunity, purpose, and joy. That’s why we do what we do, because recovery works, and every life is worth fighting for.
FAQ
What is addiction recovery?
Addiction recovery is the process of overcoming substance use disorder and building a healthier, more fulfilling life. It includes medical, emotional, behavioral, and spiritual support to help individuals heal and grow.
How do I know if I or my loved one needs treatment?
If substance use is interfering with daily life, relationships, work, or health, it may be time to seek help. Our team can provide a confidential assessment to determine the appropriate level of care.
What types of treatment does Isaiah House offer?
We offer a full continuum of care including residential treatment, outpatient services, recovery housing, peer support, therapy, and Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT). Programs are customized to meet each person’s unique needs.
How long does treatment last?
Treatment length varies by individual and their needs. Residential programs often last 30, 60, or 90 days, with ongoing outpatient and recovery housing options available for continued support.
Can I get help if I don’t have insurance?
Yes. Isaiah House works with most major insurance providers and Medicaid, but we also assist individuals without insurance in finding payment options or coverage to access treatment.
What role does faith play in your programs?
Our programs are Christ-centered, offering spiritual support and guidance as part of the healing journey. However, participation in faith-based components is never forced, and all are welcome regardless of their beliefs.
What happens after treatment?
Recovery doesn’t end when treatment does. We provide aftercare planning, recovery housing, outpatient services, job readiness training, and ongoing peer support to help clients stay on track long-term.
Is recovery really possible?
Absolutely. We see lives transformed every day. With the right support, tools, and community, recovery is not only possible — it’s sustainable.
Support the Mission of Isaiah House
We invite you to donate today to support our efforts to save lives and restore families. Your contribution is very much needed and greatly appreciated.
