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New Opportunities for Wellness (NOW) offers a blend of medical care, peer support, and sober housing across two Indiana cities. With detox, outpatient programming, and gender-specific sober living all managed under one roof, it’s designed for people who want stability, continuity, and connection. Services like recovery coaching and mental health care reflect a real-world understanding of what it takes to heal and rebuild.
928 SE 8th Street , Evansville, IN 47713 Directions
NOW helps people move from detox through outpatient treatment to sober living within a single, coordinated system. This setup allows clients to stay connected to the same team and support network throughout their recovery, reducing the disruption that can come with switching providers or facilities. Programs are structured, with dedicated tracks for both men and women, and include medical detox, partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient (IOP), and gender-specific housing.
In addition to clinical care, NOW offers services that extend into day-to-day recovery needs. Recovery coaches and peer mentors, some with lived experience, help clients build confidence and structure. Case management, discharge planning, and housing support are built in, helping clients stay engaged while planning for life after treatment.
Clients live in one of twelve sober living homes across Evansville and Rockport. Each home is gender-specific and offers a shared-living environment designed to help residents transition gradually back into daily life. The detox facility includes separate beds for men and women and is overseen by clinical staff. The setting emphasizes structure and accountability, with a community-oriented design that supports day-to-day stability.
This facility is a strong fit for people facing both substance use and mental health challenges. It offers full mental health assessments, trauma-informed care, and psychiatric medication management. While there are no formally separated tracks, the program serves a range of individuals, including veterans, older adults, and young adults, with inclusive care designed to meet them where they are.
Patient feedback paints a mixed but revealing picture. Many alumni describe the program as life-changing, crediting the staff and structure with helping them achieve long-term sobriety or regain custody of children. Staff at the women’s facility, in particular, are often named for their compassion and commitment. However, some reviews point to unprofessional behavior from administrative staff and a lack of support following discharge. Complaints about client conduct in public areas also appear in multiple reviews. This contrast suggests a strong therapeutic program that may be undermined at times by inconsistent front-end operations.
Disclaimer: Additional insurance plans may be accepted. Please contact the provider directly to confirm current coverage details, as this information may change.
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