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Hope House for Women - Residential

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Overview

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Set in rural Jonesville, Michigan, Hope House for Women provides residential substance use and co-occurring mental health care in a home-like, women-only environment. Treatment includes individual, group, and family therapy using evidence-based approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and trauma-informed counseling. Women participate in 12-step work and receive peer support and recovery coaching. When needed, case management can assist with securing housing and navigating social services.

Address

110 Reading Avenue
Jonesville, MI 49250

Directions

Ages Served

  • Seniors (Ages 65+)
  • Adults (Ages 26-64)
  • Young Adults (Ages 18-25)

Genders Accepted

  • Female

Languages Served

  • Sign language
  • English

Treatment

  • Long-term residential
  • Short-term residential

Special Programs

  • Adult women
  • Past sexual abuse
  • Past trauma
  • Mental health disorders
  • Pregnant/postpartum

Women-Only Residential Care in Rural Michigan

Hope House for Women offers level 3.5, high-intensity residential treatment in Jonesville, a rural community in Hillsdale County, Michigan. Adult women, including pregnant and postpartum clients, live on a supervised, drug-free campus with 24/7 support. Stays typically last 30 to 90 days.

Intensive Treatment for Substance Use and Mental Health

Clients receive more than 40 hours per week of structured care, combining group therapy, individual counseling, and peer support. Services use evidence-based approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, the Matrix Model, relapse prevention, trauma-related counseling, and 12-step work. Hope House treats substance use disorders alongside co-occurring mental health concerns. Clients who are already taking medications for addiction treatment (MAT) from outside prescribers can often continue those medications in coordination with the team.

Daily Structure, Skills, and Recreation

Daily schedules blend therapy, education, and recreation so clients experience a predictable routine while working on change. Educational groups address substance use, relapse prevention, and health topics, including smoking or vaping cessation. Life-skills training and vocational or educational support help clients prepare for work, school, parenting, and more independent living. Outside of sessions, clients share meals in a communal dining area, use onsite laundry, and have access to outdoor amenities such as a basketball court, volleyball court, and horseshoe pits.

Practical Supports for Stability After Treatment

Case management, housing services, and assistance with social services can support more stable living situations and access to benefits. Clients can receive domestic violence services, mental health services, social-skills development, recovery coaching, mentoring, peer support, and connections to self-help groups. Discharge planning includes aftercare or continuing-care referrals, naloxone and overdose education, and transportation assistance to help clients from surrounding rural areas stay engaged in care.

Cost and Insurance

Insurance Accepted

  • Medicaid

Disclaimer: Additional insurance plans may be accepted. Please contact the provider directly to confirm current coverage details, as this information may change.


Cost

$ - Low Cost Facility

Cost ratings are our best estimates to help guide you, not guarantees. Actual costs may vary with treatment, insurance, and other factors. While we aim for accuracy, details may change.

Financial Assistance

  • Does not offer Free
  • Does not offer Payment assistance
  • Does not offer Sliding fee scale

Treatment

Treatment Setting

  • Long-term residential
  • Short-term residential

Treatment Approaches

  • 12-step program support
  • Anger control support
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
  • Incentive-based therapy
  • Matrix Model program
  • Motivational interviewing
  • Relapse prevention support
  • Substance use counseling
  • Trauma-focused counseling

Additional Support and Services

  • Case management support
  • Domestic violence support
  • Help with transportation
  • Mental health support
  • Social skills training

Counseling and Education

  • General health education services
  • Group therapy
  • Hepatitis education and support
  • HIV/AIDS education and support
  • Job training and educational support
  • One-on-one counseling
  • Substance use education
  • Tobacco and vaping cessation counseling

Transition Support

  • Discharge and next steps planning
  • Ongoing recovery care
  • Overdose prevention and naloxone education
  • Post-discharge follow-up

Testing & Pre-Treatment

  • Mental health screening
  • Substance use assessment
  • Temporary support for clients
  • Tobacco use assessment
  • Tuberculosis screening
  • Substance use screening

Amenities and Experiences

Amenities

  • Basketball court

Room Amenities

  • Laundry service
  • Outdoor space
  • Private rooms

Activities

  • Job training
  • Life skills workshops

Settings

  • Country

Policies

  • Allows cell phones
  • Smoking allowed in designated areas
  • Vaping allowed in designated areas

Ownership Type

  • For-profit

Quality and Trust

Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities

CARF reviews rehab programs to make sure they provide respectful, effective, and personalized care. For addiction treatment, CARF uses standards developed with the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM), so this accreditation shows the program follows trusted, evidence-based guidelines for treating substance use.

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Hope House for Women
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