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Our care model.
Stabilization. Restorative. Independence.
We have established a faith-based, long-term housing, trauma-informed care model designed with three focused phases.

Stabilization Phase
30-90 days
Stabilization involves fostering physical and emotional security, addressing threats, emotional dysregulation, and stress. This initial phase is dedicated to meeting individuals where they are, re-establishing their identity, and ensuring their basic needs are met. Successful outcomes are measured by the individual’s increased stability and a sense of emotional security.

Restorative Phase
21 months
The Restorative Phase is a holistic journey focused on rebuilding every facet of one's life, encompassing physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual well-being. At its core, this phase involves intensive counseling tailored to address complex PTSD, heightened levels of paranoia, anxiety, and depression commonly experienced by survivors. It's a period of profound personal growth, where individuals not only gain confidence in themselves and their decision-making but also learn essential skills to cope with and overcome substance misuse.
Furthermore, this phase is dedicated to educational pursuits and employment opportunities, offering a pathway to empowerment and self-worth. As individuals embrace new possibilities, tap into their inner strength and resilience, and cultivate courage, they embark on a transformative journey toward healing and restoration.

Independence Phase
1-3 years
Independence embodies freedom from external control, influence, or dependency. Upon completion of the two-year care model and as individuals advance towards full independence, Onehope Refuge extends the option of affordable on-campus housing for an additional 1-3 years. This phase fosters village while empowering residents to make autonomous choices and cultivate healthy relationships with clear boundaries within the close-knit campus community. It's a period of transition where individuals can thrive in a supportive environment while gradually embracing the responsibilities and freedoms of independent living.