About LifeHouse Villa De Esperanza
Lifehouse Villa de Esperanza (“village of hope”) offers hope to clients with substance use disorder (SUD) and co-occurring mental health issues. The facility is in Carlsbad, New Mexico, and offers detox, inpatient, an intensive outpatient program (IOP) and outpatient SUD treatment programs. They accept Medicaid and most commercial insurances.
The treatment facility is less than three miles from the quaint MainStreet District with its charming historic district, unique shops and locally owned restaurants and businesses. The center is 20 miles from the famous Carlsbad Caverns National Park.
Comprehensive Addiction Care in Carlsbad
Their medically assisted detox ensures you’ll withdraw from substances comfortably and safely. You’ll have a dedicated peer worker to assist you through the process, and there are daily peer led groups available where you can learn recovery skills and address obstacles you’re facing.
During recovery, you’ll be able to play board games, read books and enjoy breaks. You can walk by the Pecos River. You’ll enjoy healthy meals that help nourish your body and replenish depleted vitamins.
Recovery Care for Women and Children
Avalon is a special residential treatment program for mothers with children who are in kindergarten or younger. This is a unique program and one of the few in New Mexico that provides treatment services to moms with SUD while allowing them to keep their children with them.
The program offers a daycare program for kids with a playroom and a playground. Moms work on getting healthy, knowing their kids are safe, cared for and nearby.
Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment Options
Inpatient treatment provides a structured and safe environment for clients to work on taking back their lives and offers similar amenities as the detox program. The program includes group and individual counseling as well as access to medical services.
LifeHouse also offers intensive outpatient and outpatient programs. These include telehealth group therapy for those who can’t make it to the treatment center.