Recovery Brands, LLC
๐ 7805 Kimble St, Houston, TX 77017
| Treatment types | Eating Disorder Treatment, Substance Abuse Treatment |
| Program types | Residential Treatment |
| Services | Behavioral Disorder Treatment, Residential Treatment |
| Setting | Average Location/Amenities, Residential Neighborhood |
| Gender | None |
| Age ranges | Adult Age |
<p><strong>ABOUT PROJECT HOPE RECOVERY CENTER</strong></p> <p>Located in Houston, Texas, Project Hope Recovery Center offers a <strong>long-term Christian residential program for people struggling with addiction.</strong> The center puts a heavy emphasis on living a Christian lifestyle, and treatment typically lasts 14 months.</p> <p>Project Hope offers treatment for multiple addictions such as substance abuse, overeating, stress, sex, and anger. </p> <p><strong>TREATMENT & ASSESSMENT</strong></p> <p>According to the facility's website, to be admitted into the program, clients must pay a $500 induction fee, have a sincere desire to change, be open to instruction, and be able to make a year commitment to complete the program. </p> <p>Project Hope Treatment Center <strong>does not accept residents who are taking psychotropic medications.</strong> The center's website notes Project Hope Recovery Center is a Christian residential program, not a medical, psychiatric, or psychological program. Therefore, it <strong>does not offer detox. The facility is based on the Teen Challenge model.</strong> </p> <p>During a typical day of treatment, <strong>residents get up early and have little free time.</strong> At Project Hope Treatment Center, the mornings are devoted to <strong>Bible reading, prayer, chores, and mentoring.</strong> In the afternoon, residents have vocational training and work. While the evenings there are recreation activities, <strong>mentoring sessions, Bible study, and fellowship.</strong> </p> <p>The average length of treatment is 14 months. However, it could run between 12 and 18 months. </p> <p>In Project Hope Recovery Center's work-study program, <strong>residents do tasks such as administrative work, kitchen clean-up, laundry, janitorial duties, maintenance projects, and wood working.</strong> The program is designed to help residents learn responsibility, life skills, and the importance of serving others. </p> <p>After residents are in the program for 14 days, they are allowed one family visit a month on Sundays, and are allowed to make phone calls. <strong>Students are typically allowed two phone calls a week for 10 minutes each.</strong> </p> <p><strong>STAFF CREDENTIALS</strong><br /> The center's website notes the treatment team includes interns and staff who have graduated from Teen Challenge or the residential program and work as mentors. </p> <p><strong>ACCOMMODATIONS & AMENITIES</strong></p> <p>There is currently no information provided by the facility regarding its living arrangements and related offerings. However, the two people polled in this category at the time of this writing both gave five out of five stars for accommodations and amenities. </p> <p><strong>WHAT ALUMNI SAY</strong></p> <p>The two alumni surveyed by Rehabs.com at the time of this writing also gave positive feedback. </p> <p>One alum gave five out of five stars for treatment effectiveness. "Every staff member at Project Hope has a heart to see people receive freedom from addictions," they wrote. "Each staff member has themselves been delivered from addiction." </p> <p>The other alum wrote about how thankful they were for the facility, and after graduating they are now a teacher in the program. "The things I was taught as a student here I will carry and use the rest of my life," they wrote. </p> <p><strong>WHAT FRIENDS & FAMILY SAY</strong></p> <p>The lone loved one polled by Rehabs.com at the time of this writing provided positive feedback. They gave five out of five stars for treatment effectiveness, accommodations and amenities, and meals and nutrition. </p> <p>"God used Project Hope to deliver two of my children from the evil of drug addiction," they wrote. "There are no words to express my thanks and joy. My family has been restored!"</p> <p><strong>FINANCING</strong><br /> According to the facility's website, "Project Hope Recovery Center is a Christian discipleship program that does not accept insurance or rely on government funding." Residents must pay $500 to get into the program.</p>
โ Saige Driver
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