About Newport Institute
The Newport Institute of Fremont, California, provides a full continuum of care for young adults aged 18 to 35 who are experiencing mental health and substance use issues. The Joint Commission accredited their network, and this nationwide organization addresses the maturation of developing brains while in their formative stages. Support is available for navigating insurance and payment questions, and out of network options are offered.
Integrated and Holistic Continuum of Care
With a focus on empowering young adults to build resilience, confidence, and essential life skills, they offer residential, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient programs. There’s an emphasis on supporting family systems and caregivers through education, counseling, and communication. I appreciate that their integrated and multidisciplinary approach includes psychiatric assessments, medication management, and aftercare and alumni programming.
Holistic treatments such as art therapy, equine therapy, adventure therapy, and mindfulness are used, and amenities like an onsite chef, private and shared rooms, and outdoor spaces for recreation and physical fitness are available.
Compassionate and Knowledgeable Staff
I found positive reviews of the facility. Former clients highlighting the individualized and holistic care. They cite significant changes in mental health and life direction after treatment.
Outdoor Recreation in Fremont
Located in the San Francisco Bay Area, Fremont provides a number of outdoor and green spaces that may supplement your recovery journey. Coyote Hills Regional Park offers scenic trails through rolling hills and marshes, with stunning views of the San Francisco Bay as well as opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife viewing.
Mission Peak Regional Preserve features challenging hiking trails that lead to panoramic views of the area. Central Park is a family friendly spot surrounding Lake Elizabeth, with walking trails, picnic areas, and paddleboat rentals. Ardenwood Historic Farm brings life in the 1800s into the present, blending history with nature through guided tours, seasonal events, and hands on activities.





