A Disciplined, Christ-Centered Approach
The Adult & Teen Challenge model is distinct from traditional short-term rehabs. It is a highly structured, long-term discipleship program designed to address the root spiritual and character issues that lead to addiction. The focus is on building a new life on a solid, faith-based foundation through rigorous training, counseling, and spiritual development.
Program Length: 12 Months
This long-term commitment allows for deep-seated change. The program integrates spiritual training, life coaching, and peer-to-peer support into a disciplined daily schedule. Residents learn responsibility, self-worth, and practical life skills in a structured, men-only environment.
The program utilizes Life Renewal clinical counseling, which blends proven methods like CBT and DBT with a Christian worldview. This is complemented by pastoral counseling, relapse prevention, anger management, and trauma-informed care to address all facets of an individual's struggle.
Counseling Types:
- Individual & Group Counseling
- Peer-to-Peer & Pastoral Counseling
- Relapse Prevention & Anger Management
- Trauma-Informed Care
Program & Treatment
Learn about the program structure, therapy types, and treatment model.
Key differentiators include its faith-based approach, a full year-long immersive residential stay (distinguishing it from shorter programs), and a focus on biblical teaching, work therapy, mentoring, and addressing the root causes of addiction.
The center offers a faith-based, year-long immersive residential program for men. It focuses on addressing the root causes of addiction through a structured Christian rehab model, biblical teaching, work therapy, and mentoring.
The program is a full year of immersive residential recovery.
Yes, it is explicitly described as a faith-based residential program with biblical teaching and a structured Christian rehab model.
The program uses licensed clinical services, including trauma-informed care and crisis prevention intervention. It focuses on addressing the root causes of addiction through counseling sessions and classes. Specific therapy modalities (e.g., CBT, DBT) were not detailed.
The program is described as faith-based with a focus on biblical teaching and a structured Christian rehab model. It was not explicitly stated whether this specific program uses the traditional 12-Steps, Smart Recovery, or Celebrate Recovery.
Yes. Mental health and current medications are considered during the admission process, indicating that the facility addresses co-occurring mental disorders. However, specific approaches were not detailed.
Cost & Admission
Find answers about costs, insurance, and what's required for admission.
Treatment is generally provided without charge, with a $500 intake fee/donation, and insurance is not necessary.
Medical detox may be needed and can be arranged by intake counselors. It is not explicitly stated whether detox services are provided on-site or facilitated through external partners.
Information on whether Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), such as Suboxone, is permitted at this facility was not found. Abstinence-based programs typically do not permit MAT.
Daily Life & Rules
Details on living arrangements, what to bring, and facility policies.
It is a residential program. While the specific layout (e.g., apartments, ranch, home-like houses) was not detailed, you can expect a structured environment with shared living quarters.
Information on private rooms was not explicitly available. Programs of this nature typically use shared or semi-private rooms to foster community, so private rooms are unlikely.
This program is specifically for men aged 18 and older, so you will be in treatment with other adult men who are also seeking recovery.
Specific items were not listed, but you should typically bring: two weeks' worth of comfortable clothing, personal hygiene items, prescription medications in original bottles, your ID, and an insurance card (if you have one).
You should leave electronics (laptops, cell phones, tablets), non-prescription medications, non-recovery reading material, clothing with offensive logos, products containing alcohol (e.g., mouthwash), outside food, valuables, and any vaping devices.
No. To minimize distractions, there is a strict "no cellphone" policy, and other electronics like laptops and tablets are prohibited. They are typically locked away and returned upon program completion.
Specifics were not found, but similar facilities often prohibit vaping entirely and may have designated areas for smoking, though they do not condone it and offer support to quit.
Support & Aftercare
Information on care providers, family involvement, and post-treatment support.
Care is provided by a team offering licensed clinical services. The program involves counseling sessions, classes, worship services, work therapy, and mentoring, indicating a diverse staff of counselors and mentors.
Specific family visitation policies were not explicitly stated. At similar facilities, family visits are often allowed after an initial adjustment period and may require approval from a primary therapist.
The program focuses on equipping individuals for "long-term recovery" through "life skills training." However, specific details about formal aftercare programs or ongoing support services post-discharge were not explicitly mentioned.