Mahalas Hope is a private, non-profit recovery and senior living community that serves adults and young adults, including seniors who need help with addiction, mental health, or daily living. Here, folks can use their insurance from companies like Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Humana, and United Healthcare. The campus accepts federal funding for substance use programs as well. The facility offers sober living, halfway houses, and long-term residential care, and tailors programs for women, young adults aged 18 to 25, and pregnant or postpartum women. There's a focus on trauma and PTSD treatment, and residents can get fentanyl detox and services for people on opioid medication prescribed somewhere else. Mahalas Hope uses therapy approaches like Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, relapse prevention, trauma counseling, motivational interviewing, and substance use counseling. Their programs help with all kinds of addictions, including things like gambling, food, and the internet.
The community has a peaceful setting, with paths for walking and a garden to enjoy, and there are equine therapy workshops where folks can learn about themselves by working with horses. The care team supports people who need help with daily activities, medication management, transfers, and mobility, and there's always supervision. Residents can get housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, and nutritious meals prepared for special dietary needs, like allergies or diabetes. They can take part in group and family counseling, life skills training, social and devotional activities, and enjoy amenities like movie nights and communal spaces. There are activities for physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual wellness, and transportation and parking are available. Smoking is allowed, but only in certain areas. Services are available for veterans, and the team can coordinate care with outside providers. Mahalas Hope has private or shared rooms, including options like studio apartments, and features emergency alert systems in case someone needs help right away.
Mahalas Hope is CARF accredited and certified by the state substance abuse agency, so the programs meet important standards. Residents get help before, during, and after their stay, with continuing care, home care for those who want to live at home, and independent or assisted living for seniors. There are volunteer opportunities and a strong sense of community. Mahalas Hope provides recovery support through peer mentoring, self-help groups, employment counseling, and transitional housing. Online telehealth is an option for remote support. Staff are trained to support seniors with memory care needs, like Alzheimer's or dementia, and non-ambulatory residents. The environment aims to be safe, nurturing, and judgment-free, with a holistic, nature-based recovery model and resources for families dealing with domestic violence. Mahalas Hope also offers guides and education on addiction, warning signs, and tips for families, all to make sure people know how to get the help they need.