EOSIS New Beginnings Men
Overview
Men-only, gender-informed residential substance use and co-occurring mental health treatment set in a rural lake house. Clients participate in 35 to 40 hours of programming per week, including group therapy and regular one-on-one sessions. Care plans consist of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), trauma-informed counseling, and 12-step meetings, and time is allotted for seasonal recreational activities like fishing, sports, and bonfires. The EOSIS Alumni Collective keeps men connected to a long-term recovery community. This facility accepts private insurance, Medicaid, and state-funded options, and payment assistance may be available for qualifying clients.
Ages Served
- Seniors (Ages 65+)
- Adults (Ages 26-64)
- Young Adults (Ages 18-25)
Genders Accepted
- Male
Languages Served
- English
Treatment
- Long-term residential
- Residential detoxification
- Short-term residential
Special Programs
- Adult men
- Mental health disorders
- Young adults
Who is this facility a good fit for?
Best fit if: Men who need structured residential treatment with co-occurring mental health support; prefer a gender-specific setting; want individual counseling with group recovery work; open to 12-step approaches.
Not a fit if: Those who need acute hospital-based treatment; want outpatient or self-directed care; unwilling to participate in individual and group therapy.
What to expect
Developing your care plan
- Multidisciplinary collaboration: Clients work with a licensed care team to develop a treatment plan adapted to individual needs.
- Routine updates: Care plans are assessed regularly and updated as needed based on client progress.
- Counselor assignment: Each client is assigned their own individual counselor .
Who you will meet with
- Counselors: Clients meet with both substance use and mental health counselors, depending on their needs.
- Clinical staff: Provide medication support and daily health oversight.
- Psychiatrists: Work with clients who have co-occurring mental health concerns.
- Case managers: Help clients with practical needs, which may include connections to housing and employment resources.
Treatment approaches
- Evidence-based therapy: Methods include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and trauma-informed Seeking Safety.
- Life skills and education: Topics covered in groups may include men’s mental health, life skills training, and relapse prevention.
- 12-step work: Clients participate in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and/or Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings, with integrated peer support.
Living experiences and amenities
- Quiet lakeside setting: The facility is located in the country, with access to a lake, gardens, and fitness spaces.
- Recreational activities: Between programming hours, men can enjoy hiking, fishing, sports, bonfires, yard games, and crafts.
- Family support: Along with family counseling and education sessions, loved ones can typically visit on two days of the week.
Aftercare
- EOSIS Alumni Collective: Alumni services include naloxone and overdose education, mentorship, recovery coaching, and connections to self-help groups and local 12-step meetings.
- Practical assistance: Case managers can help clients with needs such as housing, employment, community resources, and social services navigation.
Pre-Admissions Experience
*We conducted a series of pre-admissions calls, the most recent on February 26, 2026 to evaluate response time, transparency, and patient experience.”
When we reached out to EOSIS, the admissions team was straightforward and helpful. They walked through available men’s programs, cost, and group therapy. The conversation felt transparent, though the phone representative was not located in-house, so clinical details were limited.
Facility Transparency
Verified by Start Your Recovery: On March 26, 2026, our research team conducted a comprehensive review of this facility's advertising claims, registrations from public health departments, national accrediting bodies, and SAMHSA.
Pre-Admissions Experience Evaluation: Most recent call conducted on February 26, 2026.
Cost and Insurance
Insurance Accepted
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- Other Private Insurance
Disclaimer: Additional insurance plans may be accepted. Please contact the provider directly to confirm current coverage details, as this information may change.
Financial Assistance
- Does not offer Free
- Does not offer Payment assistance
- Does not offer Sliding fee scale
Treatment
Treatment Setting
- Long-term residential
- Residential detoxification
- Short-term residential
Treatment Approaches
- Anger control support
- Brief intervention
- Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
- Incentive-based therapy
- Motivational interviewing
- Relapse prevention support
- Substance use counseling
- Trauma-focused counseling
Additional Support and Services
- Case management support
- Help with transportation
- Mental health support
- Social skills training
Counseling and Education
- Family therapy
- General health education services
- Group therapy
- Hepatitis education and support
- HIV/AIDS education and support
- One-on-one counseling
- Substance use education
- Tobacco and vaping cessation counseling
Transition Support
- Discharge and next steps planning
- Ongoing recovery care
- Overdose prevention and naloxone education
Testing & Pre-Treatment
- Breathalyzer testing for alcohol
- Community outreach and support
- Comprehensive health checkup
- Mental health assessment
- Mental health screening
- Tobacco use assessment
- Urine testing for drugs or alcohol
- Substance use screening
Amenities and Experiences
Amenities
- Basketball court
- Fitness center
- Access to nature
- Dietary accommodations
- Healthy meals
- Ping pong table
- Walking paths
Room Amenities
- Air conditioned rooms
- Private bathroom
- Shared bathroom
- Shared room options
Activities
- AA/NA Meetings
- Games
- Fitness activities
- Gender-specific support groups
- Life skills workshops
- Offsite outings
- Spiritual or faith-based services
Settings
- Lakeside
Policies
- Allows cell phones
Ownership Type
- For-profit
Quality and Trust
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Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
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