Hope House for Women is a residential substance use treatment program located in Jonesville, a small community in southern Michigan near the Ohio border. The area is known for its quiet neighborhoods, seasonal weather changes, and access to local parks and rural surroundings, which provide a structured environment away from larger urban centers. The program operates as part of MVA Behavioral Health Services, an organization that provides mental health and substance use treatment across the region.
The facility offers residential treatment for adult women experiencing substance use disorders, including individuals with co-occurring mental health conditions. Services include assessment, individualized treatment planning, group and individual counseling, recovery coaching, and case management. Programming follows a structured daily schedule that may include therapy sessions, life skills development, and educational groups focused on coping strategies and relapse prevention. Gender-specific services are provided to address needs unique to women in treatment.
Hope House functions within a broader continuum of care connected to outpatient and intensive outpatient services offered by the parent organization. Treatment activities focus on behavioral health support, peer engagement, and skill development while residents live on site during the program.