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About us

The Healing Place truly is where hope is found. Every day, we provide food, shelter, clothing, and our nationally-recognized recovery program to nearly 1,000 individuals at no cost to the client. All a person has to have is a desire to get sober. We want there to be as few barriers to recovery as possible.

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Whether you need a place to sober up or a program to recover, The Healing Place is open to men and women of all backgrounds. Our campuses are open 24/7.

Make aDifference

Many of the individuals who seek help at The Healing Place have nowhere else to turn. They need us and we need you. You can change someone’s life today.

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The four stages

How it works

Now a nationally-recognized recovery program for men and women, The Healing Place was founded in 1989 as a homeless shelter and medical clinic for men. Every day we provide food, clothing, and shelter at no cost to nearly 1,000 clients seeking help for their addictions. Click Here to Read More…

Detox

Clients receive a warm bed and food as they detox from drugs and/or alcohol. Our detox is a non-medical detox.

motivational track

The motivational track is the initial stage of our long-term recovery program. Clients work with peers and learn the core principles of Alcoholics and Narcotics Anonymous.

recovery stage

The recovery stage is where clients learn how to apply the 12 Steps of Alcoholics and Narcotics Anonymous in their lives with program curriculum.

Continuing Care

Clients who complete The Healing Place program receive support in their recovery and better preparation for returning to life outside The Healing Place. Transitional living is available.

Community impact

Recovery Center Outcome Study Fact Sheet - 2022

91%

of clients reported any illegal drug use at intake

19%

of clients reported any illegal drug use at follow-up

37%

of clients reported any heroin use at intake

4%

of clients reported any heroin use at follow-up

56%

of clients reported any opioid misuse at intake

3%

of clients reported any opioid misuse at follow-up

31%

of clients reported being homeless at intake

4%

of clients reported being homeless at follow-up

a story of success

Amanda

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