Field of Hope Treatment Options

Inpatient Treatment (Hope House)​

If the use of substances has hurt your family, relationships, finances, health, or caused emotional distress, you are not alone and are among the millions in our country struggling to find answers to the pain caused by drugs and alcohol. If you are sick and tired of being sick and tired, if you want to quit, but you just do not know how to do it, your search is over. All you need to do is come with a willingness to be part of the healing that happens at Field of Hope. We see victories EVERY DAY!

  • Upon arrival, a fully comprehensive assessment will be completed to help create a plan specific to meet your individual treatment needs.
  • Participants typically stay at the Hope House for 30 days.
  • Those who begin inpatient treatment at the Hope House will find a loving and supportive family environment. The Hope House has 16-beds with two beds to a room. The house is furnished and equipped with all the necessities of a fully functioning home.
  • Participants work together to maintain the cleanliness of the common areas and in preparing meals. Field of Hope will provide the groceries at the Hope House. Participants are responsible for doing their own laundry and keeping their side of the room clean.
  • Participants engage in both group counseling and individual counseling. Groups typically begin at 9:00 am through 2:00 pm with breaks and lunch in between. The remainder of the day is spent at other appointments, in individual therapy sessions, special activities, and recovery meetings.
  • A case manager will be assigned to provide additional help in connecting to outside resources, doctor’s appointments, court appearances, and other immediate needs necessary for the individual.

The Field of Hope is a faith-based facility. We believe in God as our Higher Power and utilize Bible studies and prayer.

Participants are welcome to attend Vinton Baptist Church (located across the street) on Sundays if they choose.

We have three additional levels of care following inpatient treatment that provide the time participants need to identify roadblocks that may occur in recovery and gather the resources needed to live independently. An independent life can be achieved by utilizing the resources Field of Hope offers before moving from sober living housing. Although the length of time at Field of Hope depends on the progress of the individual, it typically takes 6-9 months to achieve these goals.

Participants are taken shopping once a month to purchase personal items. They can spend $40 of personal money per month on snacks that include one case of soda. You may choose to bring snack items with you at admission with a receipt for those items that do not total more than $40.

Visitor and phone lists will be approved by individual counselor. Participants will be permitted visits after the first full week of treatment. Visits are for two hours on Saturdays between 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm. All visitors must complete a simple background check from their local sheriff/police department.

Cell phones are not permitted while at the Hope House; however, you will be able to use the house phone to make scheduled calls every other day for 20 minutes.

Women who have at least 30 days of sobriety may be eligible to be admitted straight into our ON-Campus Sober Living house. This step down from inpatient, which we refer to as the Faith House, provides structured programming to allow time to prepare a solid recovery foundation before placement in the Sober Living OFF-Campus.

The structure and accountability provided for Sober Living ON-Campus participants begin the process of reintegration back into society as sober and drug-free people. By the time participants move to the OFF-Campus Sober Living house, the employment process will have already begun and a schedule to support sobriety will be in place.

 
  • The Field of Hope is a faith-based facility. We believe in God as our Higher Power and utilize Bible studies and prayer.
  • Participants are welcome to attend Vinton Baptist Church (located across the street) on Sundays if they choose.
  • The average stay at the Faith House is 4-6 weeks.
  • Visitor lists will be approved by an individual’s counselor and/or the court system if it applies.
  • A cell phone policy was implemented to give individuals time to focus on treatment and get used to having possession of them again. Cell phones can be a distraction from treatment and can hinder the recovery process. Cell phone hours are from noon (after groups) until 8:00 pm, depending on the treatment schedule. There is access to a landline telephone, after treatment services, within the Faith House.
  • The length of passes increase as progress occurs in treatment. Weekday passes must not interfere with treatment services and will be approved by the participant’s counselor. Pass schedule is as follows:

1st 30 Days

  • 4 hour pass through the week
  • 4 hour pass on Saturday

30 - 45 Days

  • 4 hour pass through the week
  • 10 hour pass on Saturday

45+ Days

  • 4 hour pass through the week
  • 12 hour pass on Saturday

Sober Living

Those who have completed PHP are eligible to move into our OFF-Campus Sober Living.

Our Sober Living that is located off-campus provides the time participants need to identify roadblocks that may occur in recovery. As situations present themselves, participants will have the opportunity to work with caring staff to devise a plan of action. Participants coming from the Faith House will move to Sober Living off campus once they are transferred to IOP (Intensive Outpatient). At this point, if a job has not already been found, a more intensive employment search will be implemented if it is in the treatment plan to do so. Case Management services will increase as preparation is made for independent living.

 
  • If not already a Field of Hope participant, a fully comprehensive assessment will be completed to help create a plan specific to meet your individual treatment needs. 
  • The Sober Living house has 12 beds with two beds to a room. The house is furnished and equipped with all the necessities of a fully functioning home. 
  • Participants work together to maintain the cleanliness of the common areas and in purchasing and preparing meals. Everyone is responsible for the cleanliness of personal spaces and laundry. 
  • Participants will be responsible for purchasing personal grocery items outside of the communal meals as well as hygiene items. If indigent, we will provide resources in which to obtain these items.
  • Participants engage in both group counseling and individual counseling. Groups typically begin at 9:00 am through 11:00 am and will also include case management, sober recreation groups, community events, and recovery meetings throughout the week. A treatment schedule will be provided.  
  • A case manager will be assigned to provide additional help in connecting to outside resources, doctor’s appointments, court appearances, and other needs necessary for the individual.
  • The Field of Hope is a faith-based facility. We believe in God as our Higher Power and utilize Bible studies and prayer.
  • Participants are welcome to attend Vinton Baptist Church on Sundays if they choose.
  • Your time in Sober Living does not expire. You are welcome to stay if rules are followed until you are ready for independent living. 
  • Visitor lists will be approved by an individual’s counselor and/or the court system if it applies. 
  • Cell phones are not permitted during groups.
  • The length of passes increases as progress occurs in treatment. Weekday passes must not interfere with treatment services and will be approved by participant’s counselor. 
  • Curfew is 8:00 p.m. Sunday-Thursday and 9:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday for the first 30 days with no exceptions. After your first 30 days, curfew will be 9:00 pm Sunday-Thursday and 10:00 pm Friday and Saturday provided residents are in good standing with abiding by the rules. If at meetings or working, the curfew can be adjusted per client, but it must be discussed with staff before getting approved.
  • Residents living in sober living off campus are eligible for 24-hour passes beginning the first Saturday of their move. 
  • All visitors must be approved by staff and must be off the property by 8:00 p.m. Children under the age of 18 are permitted for visits and stay for 4 hours at a time. Visits will be arranged with your counselor.

IOP / Outpatient

Field of Hope therapists are dedicated to providing compassionate, evidence-based care that can help you find healing and hope. We offer services in person and via telehealth.

Field of Hope partners with a board-certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) who provides evaluations, prescriptions, and medication management if needed.

We understand that seeking help for mental health issues can be challenging. Our team of therapists will support you every step of the way. 

  • Diagnostic assessment
  • Psychiatric medication evaluation
  • Couple’s therapy
  • Family therapy
  • Individual therapy
  • Trauma therapy
  • Art therapy
  • Child Therapy
  • Teen Girls Group
  • School-based 
  • Collaborative treatment and referral
  • Meigs County Emergency Responder Program

Learn how to manage your symptoms and improve your overall well-being.

  • Develop coping skills to deal with stress and difficult emotions.
  • Build stronger relationships with your loved ones.
  • Find hope.
  • Heal past trauma.
  • Cope with intrusive thoughts and compulsions.

Field of Hope accepts Ohio Medicaid and cash payments.

Special Groups

Parenting Class

Offered every Thursday from 9:00-10:00 amField of Hope Community Campus offers parenting classes for those who need to meet requirements for CPS, court, JFS programs, or personal growth for parents working toward building a better relationship with their children.

The class provides a certificate for each of the 6 sections completed. Our parenting class covers:

  • Parenting Styles
  • Communication
  • Behavior Management
  • Child Psychology
  • Neglect
  • Love Languages

Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT):   Offered every Wednesday from 10:00-11:00 am

Many courts require probationers to complete Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT). MRT is a cognitive-behavioral treatment program that has been shown to be effective in reducing recidivism among offenders. It is based on the theory that moral reasoning plays a key role in criminal behavior and aims to develop moral reasoning skills, leading to better decision-making and more appropriate behavior. MRT is delivered in a standardized group setting, allowing participants to learn from each other and support each other while ensuring all participants receive the same high-quality treatment. 

Here are some of the benefits of MRT:

  • Reduces recidivism
  • Improves moral reasoning skills
  • Leads to better decision-making
  • Promotes more appropriate behavior
  • Is a manualized treatment program
  • Is a group treatment program

Anger Management Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT)

*schedule dependent on need

Coping With Anger is proven effective in treating individuals with anger issues. Its 8-module group treatment program teaches adults and juveniles how to manage their anger in a healthy way. The program is based on Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT), a cognitive-behavioral treatment approach that has been shown to be effective in reducing anger and aggression.

The program covers a wide range of topics related to anger management, including:

  • Identifying and understanding anger triggers
  • Learning how to calm down when angry
  • Developing healthy coping mechanisms
  • Improving communication skills
  • Building conflict resolution skills

The program is delivered in a group setting, which allows participants to learn and support each other. 

Coping With Anger is a proven effective treatment program for anger management. The program has been used successfully with a variety of populations, including violent offenders, argumentative or oppositional clients, domestic violence perpetrators, and people with substance abuse problems.

If you are struggling with anger management, Field of Hope can help. The program can help you learn how to manage your anger, which can reduce legal issues, and improve your relationships, work performance, and overall well-being.

 

 
 

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