About us
Located in Desert Hot Springs, California, the Soroptimist House of Hope is a trailblazing nonprofit organization that assists women in overcoming co-occurring mental health illnesses and drug misuse. The Soroptimist House of Hope was founded in 1981 as the first facility in the Coachella Valley in Riverside County to provide recovery services solely for women. Since then, it has grown to become an essential support network for women pursuing sobriety and a new beginning. A group of 10 local Soroptimist clubs came together to establish this clinic because they saw how important it was to provide addiction treatment for women in an area that was once the US methamphetamine capital.
The Soroptimist House of Hope now provides organized residential programs that help people stay sober for the rest of their lives. The residential rehabilitation house offers shared rooms and a friendly, family-like atmosphere for stays up to ninety days. Wi-Fi, a fully furnished kitchen, and all required bedding are among the basic conveniences available to clients, guaranteeing a cozy environment that fosters both seclusion and community. Peer support is a fundamental component of the center’s concept, since women in comparable phases of recovery share rooms and experiences, creating bonds that are essential to rehabilitation.
Women take part in 12-Step meetings, drug and alcohol education, individual therapy sessions, and special family days during the first 45-day residential program, which involves loved ones in the recovery process. A 15-day blackout phase is a special feature of the program that enables customers to concentrate fully on their rehabilitation without external distractions. In addition, the residential program offers access to incidental medical services and beneficial educational components that treat co-occurring illnesses. About 60% of customers complete the first 45-day program, indicating that success rates are still strong.
In 1984, the Soroptimist House of Hope’s success prompted a major collaboration with Riverside County’s Department of Mental Health, which started to partly support four of the organization’s allotted beds. With continuous yearly financing from the county, this partnershipโwhich is founded on thorough inspection and program efficacyโhas persisted, sustaining the center’s objective to assist women in recovery.
The Soroptimist House of Hope opened Hope’s Horizons, a transitional living facility in Banning, California, to provide clients with further care after they finished the residential program. For those who have completed the 45-day residential program or other comparable recovery programs, our second house, which began in 1989, provides a secure haven where they may continue their sober journey. Hope’s Horizons provides the support and stability needed to assist women in reintegrating into society while staying sober, specifically targeting those who may otherwise experience homelessness.
The Soroptimist House of Hope has changed the lives of hundreds of women throughout the years by empowering them. The organization depends on a variety of financial sources, including as grants from foundations, government contracts, local donations from people and businesses, and proceeds from fundraising activities. Despite proudly using the Soroptimist brand, the institution is run autonomously and receives money from community-driven sources rather than national or worldwide Soroptimist groups.
Insurance
Private Insurance
- Aetna
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association
- Cigna
- Humana
- UnitedHealth Group
Payment Options
- Private health insurance
- State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
- Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
- No payment accepted
- Medicaid
- Medicare
- Self-pay options
- Financial aid
Addiction Resource Score
Scoring is assigned by a proprietary system which helps surface key metrics that determine quality. The 10-point scale factors in categories such as operations, customer satisfaction, and trust metrics.
7.9
Out of 10
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Treatment
Treatment Options
- Comprehensive mental health assessment
- Comprehensive substance use assessment
Conditions Treated
- Mental health treatment
- Alcoholism
- Opioid Addiction
- Substance use treatment
- Co-occurring Disorders
Levels of Care
- Detoxification
- Aftercare
- Hospital inpatient treatment
- Hospital inpatient detoxification
- Hospital inpatient/24-hour hospital inpatient
Treatment Modalities
- 12-step facilitation
- Individual psychotherapy
- Group counseling
- Life Skills
- Recreational Therapy
- Family counseling
- Fitness Therapy
Facility Operation
- Treatment duration
- Private non-profit organization
Age Groups Accepted
- Adults
- Young adults
- Seniors
Gender Accepted
- Female
Amenities
Amenities
- Meditation room
- Residential setting
- Private setting
- Desert setting
- Mountain Views
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