Are you serious about recovery, yearning to be free of any chemical dependency and the chaos it brings? Brian’s Safehouse is about restoration and freedom, about becoming one who has self-respect and the respect of others. We are a faith-based, four-phase, residential recovery program. Our recovery program builds abilities and provides opportunities: We help build in you the tools that give you the ability to live a sober life and the opportunity to learn life skills that will enable you to become a productive member of society. Brian’s Safehouse will help you as you rebuild family relationships, work through legal issues, and become someone who can be successful in your work and your life. Because the brain needs time to heal from the effects of any kind of addiction, we are a tobacco-free program and campus; therefore, we have a doctor-directed program available to assist our residents to become free of nicotine.
Are you ready to join in the recovery program at Brian’s Safehouse? If the answer is “yes”, please fill out the following application. *All fields are required in order to be able to submit the application; if a question does not apply, write N/A. If the application does not submit, please check for unanswered questions.
All fields are required in order to be able to submit the application; if a question does not apply, write N/A. If the application does not submit, please check for unanswered questions.
After you submit this application, we will call you to do a phone interview. We will contact you as soon as possible. If you do not receive a call within two business days, please contact us at (304) 763-7655. Thank you.
Brian's Safehouse is a place where those seeking to break free from the chaos and hopelessness of addiction can experience the life-restoring powers of God. Since 2008, we have been assisting individuals in their recovery and restoration. Residents stay with us throughout the program, learning how to become truly free from chemical dependencies and the accompanying lifestyles that bring so much despair. We provide the knowledge and tools to empower them to live new lives free from the chaos of drugs and alcohol.
We believe you can have A New Beginning: Unchained and Empowered!
Our closed campus provides an environment free from drugs and alcohol as residents go through our program and utilize evidence-based practices such as cognitive behavioral therapy and motivational interviews. Our program is biblically based, acknowledging that complete restoration comes through Jesus Christ.
We teach emotional, spiritual, and practical life skills. Individualized treatment plans address underlying issues as well as focus on the resident's strengths and potential. We strive to enable residents to reenter society as responsible, contributing citizens.
Our Four-Phase Residential Recovery Programs Teach Recovery Through:
Classes on relevant topics such as Boundaries, Learning to Tell Myself the Truth, and more
CrossFit for health fitness
Group living on a closed campus
Service projects: volunteering and sharing your story
Work Ethics Training: on-campus training
Worship: attending a local church and participating in Bible studies on campus
Recovery Classes with graduates and those from the recovery community
Education: GED preparation and testing
Counseling through behavioral therapists
Individualized Treatment and Self-Assessment
Group Therapy
Life Coaching & Mentoring
Peer Recovery Support Specialists
Continue your training and be paid to work in our programs while participating in intensive training and serving residents in recovery.
The program includes:
Housing
Mentoring
Peer Recovery Support Specialist (PRSS) training (optional)
Transportation to work, appointments, and church
Continued Accountability
Safe living environment
Financial Classes
Recovery support classes
Community Service opportunities
CrossFit Classes
Work at an approved job of your choice but remain part of the program and connected to our recovery community for encouragement, accountability, and an easier transition back into mainstream living.
Participants have most of the same opportunities as the Servant-Leadership Training program, including options on independent housing for individuals or families.
Free educational and supportive classes on substance use disorders for Family, Friends, and Community Members
Sharing our program and residents’ stories in local churches and with civic organizations
Volunteering with select nonprofits and local organizations
368 Dearing Drive, Mount Hope, West Virginia 25880, United States