Recovery programs often combine clinical care with personal growth, and Chabad Residential follows an approach that blends structured addiction treatment with spiritual and community-based support. The program focuses on helping individuals address substance use disorders alongside underlying emotional and behavioral challenges through therapy, counseling, and daily recovery activities. Treatment typically includes individual and group counseling, relapse-prevention education, and participation in peer support models designed to strengthen long-term recovery skills.
The residential program is designed as a longer-term experience compared to many traditional rehabs, allowing participants time to build routines, develop coping strategies, and transition gradually toward independent living. Evidence-based therapies are integrated with wellness practices and optional spiritual components, reflecting the organization’s philosophy that recovery involves psychological, social, and personal development. Clients may also engage in family counseling, educational programming, and structured activities that encourage responsibility and connection. After completing residential care, individuals can continue treatment through outpatient services, sober living support, and alumni programs intended to reinforce stability and ongoing recovery progress.