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Nova
House Association, Inc. was born in February, 1982
with the de-funding of its parent organization, The
Dayton Bureau of Drug Abuse (BuDA) and has
assisted thousands of persons attain their goal of
leading a drug-free lifestyle. A safe,
demanding and nurturing environment, combined with
a caring staff have made Nova House "the
first choice in drug treatment" for many
successful people.
Nova
House provides screenings, psychological testing,
individual, family and group therapy and
rehabilitation , aftercare and follow-up services,
consultation/education and laboratory urinalysis
to various clientele served, and are designed to
meet the needs of minorities and other special
needs/interest populations. The intended
results of the treatment services are to assist
persons and families in need of becoming and
remaining abstinent from intoxicating chemicals.
Nova House operations are conducted from two
locations in Dayton Ohio. The main facility
is located at 732 Beckman Street in southeast
Dayton. The Driver Intervention program
operates out of the NorthStar facility at 136 Heid
Avenue in north Dayton. Each facility has
over two acres of park-like, outdoor facilities
that
were designed and built with client care in mind
and are easily accessed by public or private
transportation.
Nova House employs degreed and certified clinical
support professionals in the development of our
treatment teams to address the physical, medical,
psychiatric, psychological, social, familial, and
spiritual needs of the individuals. We offer
a continuum of services in order to accommodate
each individual's needs upon entry into treatment.
We believe we must treat the "whole
person" through an individualized plan which
is mutually agreed upon with the client. We follow
the client's recovery through the continuum of
services until the sobriety and recovery plan is
solidified. We also believe that the
treatment experience is a necessary step for
clients, but the maintenance of a drug-free
lifestyle is a lifelong task. We, therefore,
provide continued treatment through on-going
therapeutic support programs in cooperation with
community-based aftercare programs.
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American Corrections Association (ACA)
· Commission on Accreditation of
Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)
· Ohio Department of Alcohol and
Drug Addiction Services (ODADAS)
· Ohio Department of Mental Health
(ODMH)
· Ohio Department of
Rehabilitation and Corrections (ODRC)
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