Aftercare encompasses all the ongoing care options offered for those leaving a recovery program. After achieving this major milestone in your recovery journey, New Growth Recovery continues to offer the support you need to stay the path. As with our Day Treatment programs, these options can be personalized to your unique needs.
Connecting with a sponsor allows you the opportunity to lean on someone for support as you return to life’s regular stressors and triggers. You’ll have someone to call and be accountable for following your treatment.
Support from peers with similar experiences, who can truly understand what you are encountering can be a valuable opportunity.
Continued therapy with our trained counseling team can be vital in helping you further adjust after completing your recovery program and learning to navigate your new sober lifestyle.
Addiction affects the whole family unit, and New Growth Recovery can continue to help you nurture and rebuild those relationships with continued family counseling and support.
Each recovery journey is unique, and so are the support needs of each individual. Our programs include aftercare planning to ensure you remain connected to the resources you will need after completing your recovery program.
Aftercare programs offer the opportunity for continued support from peers with similar challenges and professionals who can share the tools you’ll need for continued success. This community provides understanding and encouragement to continue your recovery beyond your rehab program.
You learned to identify triggers and developed coping mechanisms during your recovery program, and now it’s time to apply these skills in your daily life. New Growth Recovery offers aftercare support to help during this transition.
Our professional team will continue to offer care and resources as you focus on maintaining your health and addressing mental health needs. Ongoing therapy can be vital to sustainable recovery, and we’re here to help you continue to address underlying factors that may have contributed to your addiction.
You have put a lot of time and effort into recovery, but the process doesn’t end upon program completion. The weeks and months following treatment are critical, and you begin to find a new normal in your daily life. Aftercare can help you through this process and help avoid relapse.
Our Addiction Aftercare Programs may include a combination of continued individual, group, and family therapies, medical support to ensure your continued health post-rehab, sponsorship programs, recovery meetings, and more.
Family involvement is encouraged throughout recovery and during aftercare. We offer family therapy sessions to help loved ones understand addiction, improve communication, and strengthen the support system essential for your continued recovery.
Aftercare program participation is highly recommended after completing a drug or alcohol rehab program. The resources and support received have been proven to make a considerable difference in helping individuals maintain lasting sobriety. These programs are designed to help patients ease back into their regular lives with the support of the same team of professionals they’ve come to know during their rehab program.
Aftercare programs, like our rehab programs, are personalized to your individual needs. Aftercare support may continue for several weeks or several months, as needed, to support a lasting recovery.
Our aftercare program includes access to medical professionals who can provide ongoing monitoring, medication management, and support for co-occurring mental health conditions as needed.
The professional team at New Growth Recovery will work with you throughout your Day Treatment Program and help with aftercare planning. Together, we will create a plan to ensure you have the resources and services you need for a successful, lasting recovery.
Aftercare programs are intended to support you after rehab, but relapse can still happen. If it does, our team can offer increased support, such as additional counseling sessions to work through recognizing triggers early and understanding how to put your new coping skills to work.