FAQs
GENERAL QUESTIONS
Residential alcohol and drug services (approximately 6 months)
Transitional living for those who have completed the residential program (approximately 3 months)
THPNC provides all meals and snacks. We do not allow food in the residences.
In order to be admitted into one of our programs, a prospective client must pre-screen on campus, or over the phone for program entry. We are a first come, first served, open door program. There is no process for admission into our programs unless the individual can come to our facility for a pre-screening.
Clients in the detox program may not have visitors at any time. Clients who are in the Motivational Track (MT). may visit with family and friends off-campus on the weekend. Visiting days for MT are Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, visits area allowed :15 min before and :15 min after the 6:30PM meeting only. Phase I clients may visit with family and friends off-campus after 4:30pm. Phase I clients may also visit with family and friends who come to on-campus self-help meetings for 15 minutes prior to the meeting and 15 minutes after the meeting. Phase II clients may visit with family and friends off-campus as their schedule allows.
Clients who do not have their high school diploma are encouraged to get their GED while in the later part of the program. Assistance is available.
PROGRAM QUESTIONS
Typically our patients will stay on site with us from 3 to 7 days.
The Healing Place does not charge a fee for any portion of the program.
- Entry/detox/Safe Haven
- Motivational Track I and Motivational Track II
- Phase I intensive peer-driven recovery program
- Phase II continuing care
Clients in detox or the motivational track are not permitted to have cell phones. Do not bring personal electronic devices, money, anything containing alcohol, unapproved prescription or over-the-counter medication, weapons, vehicles, and non-recovery related reading materials.
Take the First Step Toward Recovery
Hope is real, and help is here. At THPNC, our free, peer-driven programs support individuals facing addiction with connection, accountability, and compassionate care. Your path to healing starts today.

