WE ACCEPT INDIVIDUALS ON THE VIVITROL
WE DO NOT ACCEPT INDIVIDUALS ON SUBOXONE/SUBUTEX OR METHADONE PROGRAMS
HOUSE DIRECTORY
#1 192 and Dairy Road (West Melbourne)
#2 192 and MLK (formerly Airport Blvd. Melbourne)
WE DO NOT ACCEPT INDIVIDUALS ON SUBOXONE/SUBUTEX OR METHADONE PROGRAMS
HOUSE DIRECTORY
#1 192 and Dairy Road (West Melbourne)
#2 192 and MLK (formerly Airport Blvd. Melbourne)
A VISION OF HOPE RECOVERY PROGRAM (VOH) provides a transitional living program for men recovering from the disease of addiction. We believe that many addicts in recovery relapse after rehabilitation programs or drug treatment centers because they have not had enough time to develop the healthy life skills and habits necessary to deal with the demands and pressures of everyday living. "Just as we did not become addicts overnight, recovery does not happen overnight."
VOH gives recovering addicts the tools and environment imperative to developing a healthy lifestyle before returning to society and independent living. With help, it is possible for individuals struggling with the disease of addiction to learning how to live and enjoy life without the use of drugs. Our program provides comprehensive housing, self-improvement classes, and a foundation of recovery built on a twelve step program while residing in a structured environment.
OUR homes are centrally located in Melbourne and West Melbourne, Florida. We have four houses that are close to shopping, bus lines, twelve-step meetings, and community resource centers. VOH offers affordable rent that includes electric, cable, water, phone, wired internet, and WI-fi at the rate of $140.00 per week (due every Friday). If you are interested in entering our program, please click the "Admission Application" link below to apply.
VOH gives recovering addicts the tools and environment imperative to developing a healthy lifestyle before returning to society and independent living. With help, it is possible for individuals struggling with the disease of addiction to learning how to live and enjoy life without the use of drugs. Our program provides comprehensive housing, self-improvement classes, and a foundation of recovery built on a twelve step program while residing in a structured environment.
OUR homes are centrally located in Melbourne and West Melbourne, Florida. We have four houses that are close to shopping, bus lines, twelve-step meetings, and community resource centers. VOH offers affordable rent that includes electric, cable, water, phone, wired internet, and WI-fi at the rate of $140.00 per week (due every Friday). If you are interested in entering our program, please click the "Admission Application" link below to apply.
Our experience proves that in early recovery it is extremely helpful to live with other recovering addicts. Being with people that share similar goals and needs provides a network of support and understanding.
A Vision of Hope is a safe, clean and supportive environment for individuals in the first phase of their recovery who are not quite ready to live on their own. Our guidance, rules, and structure provide our clients with the time and tools they need to develop a healthy lifestyle free from the use of drugs.
Our program is set up for a period of six months in which the client is required to attend daily outside recovery meetings and scheduled peer-run groups during the week, attend morning meditation, adhere to house rules, perform routine weekly and daily, follow probationary period and abide by curfew, submit to random drug testing. For more information on what is expected, please visit the "Rules" page.
A Vision of Hope is a safe, clean and supportive environment for individuals in the first phase of their recovery who are not quite ready to live on their own. Our guidance, rules, and structure provide our clients with the time and tools they need to develop a healthy lifestyle free from the use of drugs.
Our program is set up for a period of six months in which the client is required to attend daily outside recovery meetings and scheduled peer-run groups during the week, attend morning meditation, adhere to house rules, perform routine weekly and daily, follow probationary period and abide by curfew, submit to random drug testing. For more information on what is expected, please visit the "Rules" page.
Our mission is to help individuals achieve long term abstinence from drugs and alcohol and become productive members of society. We provide an all-inclusive program which addresses the social, psychological and spiritual problems stemming from addiction. Our model provides safe, secure housing with structured programs designed to enable individuals to recover from the disease of addiction.
We recognize that addiction is a disease, not a moral deficiency. It is a physical, mental and spiritual disease that affects every area of life. It is a progressive disease which if left untreated leads to physical, mental, social, financial, emotional and spiritual devastation and death.
We help our clients return to their communities as productive members of society by providing the resources and environment necessary to foster a healthy transition back into independent living. With our guidance and support, it is possible for individuals with the disease of addiction to learn how to live and enjoy life without the use of drugs.
Upon graduation of our program, clients gain the foundation, tools, resources and financial stability necessary to be productive and fully self-supporting members of society. We strive to help our clients understand their role in society, obligation to give back to the community, supporting themselves and their families, accepting personal responsibility and understanding how to function without the use of drugs and alcohol.
We recognize that addiction is a disease, not a moral deficiency. It is a physical, mental and spiritual disease that affects every area of life. It is a progressive disease which if left untreated leads to physical, mental, social, financial, emotional and spiritual devastation and death.
We help our clients return to their communities as productive members of society by providing the resources and environment necessary to foster a healthy transition back into independent living. With our guidance and support, it is possible for individuals with the disease of addiction to learn how to live and enjoy life without the use of drugs.
Upon graduation of our program, clients gain the foundation, tools, resources and financial stability necessary to be productive and fully self-supporting members of society. We strive to help our clients understand their role in society, obligation to give back to the community, supporting themselves and their families, accepting personal responsibility and understanding how to function without the use of drugs and alcohol.
What We Offer
A safe and stable living environment
Rules and structure
Personal responsibility and accountability
Random drug and alcohol screening
Relapse prevention classes
Teaching healthy life skills
Help setting and reaching personal goals
Referral to community resources
Close to local transportation
Morning meditation
Work with probation, DCF, and other agencies
All inclusive housing (electric, cable, water, phone, internet, and some food)
A safe and stable living environment
Rules and structure
Personal responsibility and accountability
Random drug and alcohol screening
Relapse prevention classes
Teaching healthy life skills
Help setting and reaching personal goals
Referral to community resources
Close to local transportation
Morning meditation
Work with probation, DCF, and other agencies
All inclusive housing (electric, cable, water, phone, internet, and some food)
Vision of Hope Recovery Program shall never discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion gender, sexual orientation, age, origin, disability, or military status, in any of its doings or processes. These activities include, hiring and firing of staff, choice of volunteers, admission or discharge of clients, or the election of officers.