Ohlhoff Recovery Programs is a nonprofit organization that provides substance use treatment services through a continuum of care designed to support individuals at different stages of recovery. Operating for more than six decades, the program focuses on alcohol and drug dependency treatment using structured clinical support combined with community-based recovery models. Services typically include short-term stabilization, long-term residential care, and outpatient programming, allowing participants to transition between levels of care as their needs change. Treatment approaches often integrate counseling, relapse-prevention planning, behavioral therapies, and peer support elements commonly associated with recovery communities.
Programs are designed for adults and young adults and may address co-occurring mental health conditions alongside substance use disorders. Therapeutic options can include individual counseling, group therapy, motivational interviewing, and evidence-based behavioral interventions aimed at helping participants build coping strategies and maintain long-term recovery. Some services emphasize maintaining daily responsibilities, allowing individuals to continue working or attending school while participating in treatment. The organization’s model reflects a structured yet flexible approach intended to support stabilization, skill development, and reintegration into everyday life within a supportive environment.