NoHo Recovery provides a variety of outpatient programs, each tailored to meet clients’ specific recovery goals. They offer outpatient detox, day treatment and intensive outpatient programs, and sober living. Their community shows clients a different way of being, including reconnecting with nature in group outings and altering consciousness without drugs through breathwork pool parties.Find Solutions with Cutting-Edge TreatmentsNoHo Recovery’s progressive approach allows clients to customize their path to recovery. They address the whole picture—environmental, lifestyle, health, educational, and psychological aspects—in order to help clients get their lives back on track. Therapies include esketamine-assisted treatment, transcranial magnetic stimulation, virtual reality therapy, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), neurofeedback, brain mapping, and 12-Step and non-12-Step options.Live in a Supportive Sober CommunityNoHo Recovery offers structured, supportive sober living for any stage of recovery. Their sober living offers beautiful housing, outings, 12-Step meetings, and trained professionals who lightly supervise clients’ transitions back into society. Having the support of other individuals who have the same struggles lowers relapse rates considerably.Boost Long-Term Recovery with AftercareNoHo Recovery believes aftercare is the most important part of substance use and mental health treatment. Their aftercare program involves weekly therapy and the option to attend any groups and outings at any time. This allows NoHo to continue supporting clients after completing their outpatient programs. Alumni events and the option to mentor new clients are a key part of staying involved in NoHo’s recovery community.
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