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Everyone’s path into addiction is different—and so is their path out. At Renewal House, we offer addiction recovery programs that meet you where you are, whether you need structure, stability, or support after a relapse.
Our residential treatment program is often the first step—a calm, supportive environment where you can begin to feel safe, clear, and grounded again.
Our programs are designed for people ready to change, unsure how, and looking for care that feels human—not institutional. You don’t have to figure it all out before you reach out.
You’re not alone. Many of our clients arrive unsure whether they need detox, residential, or outpatient care. Call (304) 601-2279 and we’ll walk through it with you—no pressure.
We offer multiple levels of care—each grounded in compassion, structure, and trauma-informed support.
For people who need structure, safety, and 24/7 support after detox or in early recovery ASAM 3.1 level of care Includes housing, therapy, life skills, and peer support.
Our ASAM Level 3.1 residential program provides structured support, therapy, and life-skills development. Depending on clinical needs, clients may remain in residential treatment for up to 180 days to build a stable foundation for recovery
Targeted recovery for those using prescription painkillers, heroin, or fentanyl
Focus on cravings, relapse risk, and emotional healing
Integrated with residential program structure
Some people have a family history that increases their risk. Others drink to quiet pain they can’t explain. No matter how it started, recovery begins when you realize something isn’t working anymore—and you want something better.
Help for stimulant, benzodiazepine, or polysubstance use
Designed for people using more than one substance or rotating drugs
Supports harm reduction, behavior change, and sustainable routines
📍 Local Care with Real Heart
Renewal House is located in Comfort, WV—just outside Maryland. We serve clients across the region with small-program warmth and real clinical support.
🧠 Mental Health + Trauma Support
We address co-occurring disorders like anxiety, depression, and PTSD alongside substance use.
🧩 Personalized Treatment Paths
Not everyone takes the same steps. We help you figure out what’s next—whether it’s continuing care, sober housing, or building life skills.
🤝 Respect Over Shame
You don’t have to prove you’re ready. You just have to show up—and we’ll meet you there.
If any of that sounds like you, you’re in the right place.
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Addiction is complex. Having access to the right program at the right time can change everything.
You don’t have to decide that on your own. When you call, we’ll ask a few questions to understand what you’re going through—then guide you toward the level of care that fits your current needs, whether that’s residential treatment, therapy, or another step.
Residential treatment means you live onsite and receive full-day support and structure. It’s ideal if your home environment isn’t stable or if you’re early in recovery. Outpatient care is typically the next step once you’ve stabilized and can manage more independence.
Yes. Recovery isn’t one-size-fits-all. If you start in one program and need more—or less—support, we’ll help you transition safely and stay connected to care.
Absolutely. Many of our clients experience anxiety, depression, or trauma alongside addiction. We offer trauma-informed therapy and support for co-occurring disorders throughout every level of care.
That’s okay. We welcome clients who’ve tried before and are ready to try again. Our programs are built for real life—including setbacks, restarts, and second chances.
📍 Renewal House
129 Deanna St
Comfort, WV 25049
Call (304) 601-2279 to ask questions, check availability, or take the first step toward stability.
Whether you’re ready for residential care or just exploring your options, we’re here to help you feel safe, informed, and supported.
Reach out today —because starting over doesn’t mean starting from scratch.