Hope House for Men is a residential substance use treatment program located in Jonesville, Michigan. The facility operates as part of MVA Behavioral Health Services, an organization that provides behavioral health and addiction services in the region. Jonesville is a small community in southern Michigan known for its quiet neighborhoods and rural surroundings, offering a slower pace and access to local parks and seasonal weather changes that include warm summers and cold winters.
The program provides live-in treatment for adult men experiencing substance use disorders. Services include structured residential care supported by individual counseling, group therapy, recovery coaching, and life skills programming. Treatment activities follow a scheduled daily routine designed to provide consistent therapeutic engagement and peer interaction. The organization also addresses co-occurring mental health concerns as part of treatment when identified.
Hope House for Men operates within a residential setting where participants remain on site while receiving services. Programming focuses on counseling, behavioral support, relapse prevention education, and recovery planning. The facility is part of a broader continuum of behavioral health services offered by its parent organization, which serves individuals across nearby Michigan communities through coordinated addiction and mental health programs.