Residential Treatment
24/7 structure and support in early recovery
- ASAM 3.1 level of care
- Housing + therapy + peer support
- Life skills + step-down planning
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When substance use becomes too hard to manage on your own, the next step shouldn’t be a mystery—or a punishment. At Renewal House, we offer residential addiction treatment that is structured, supportive, and grounded in the belief that change is possible at any point.
Whether you’re struggling with alcohol, opioids, stimulants, or multiple substances, you’ll find a team that listens, a setting that calms, and a program designed to help you heal—not just stop using.
Every recovery story is different—and yours deserves a plan that makes sense for where you are now. Whether it’s alcohol, opioids, or something else, we’ll help you understand your options, without pressure.
Call (304) 601-2279 today to talk with someone who listens and guides—not lectures.
Residential treatment gives you the time and space to recover in a safe, community-based environment—without the pressure of daily chaos or triggers.
At Renewal House, we operate at the ASAM 3.1 level of care, which means:
You don’t have to figure it all out overnight. You just have to start somewhere stable.
We specialize in helping people recover from:
Prescription opioids, heroin, fentanyl—whatever it looks like for you, we’re here to help you reclaim your life without shame or fear.
If alcohol has become something you rely on more than you want to, our team can help you reset, reconnect, and recover in a supported environment.
We work with clients using stimulants, benzodiazepines, and other substances—especially when more than one drug is involved.
Not sure where you fit? That’s okay. We’ll help you figure it out together.
Our treatment program includes:
Everything we do is designed to help you build a life that feels worth staying sober for—not just one that avoids relapse.
24/7 structure and support in early recovery
Targeted support for cravings and relapse risk
Support for dependence and lasting change
Care for stimulant, benzo, or polysubstance use