Leave to Serve
Phase Three
90 days to prepare for work, vocation, and a new way of life.
Recovery becomes a time for new goals, including exploring fresh career paths. Each man is connected with vocational and educational opportunities and supported in finding
employment.
Having learned to live a disciplined Christian life, he is encouraged to plant
himself in a local church and serve as an active member. We believe that by this point, he has a new heart for the hurting and is ready to give back.
Remain to Grow
Phase Two
90 days to build new habits, prevent relapse, and grow in a Christ-centered life.
In this phase, students join a structured daily schedule with classes in biblical principles, anger management, and conflict resolution, along with ongoing individual and group counseling.
As men grow spiritually, they experience real brotherhood. Through shared work, groups, and social activities, they begin to replace the chaos and isolation of addiction with a new sense of identity, purpose, and belonging.
Enter to Change
Phase One
90 days to regain your health and reset your life.
The first three weeks are set aside for slowing down without distractions so you can heal physically, emotionally, and spiritually and focus on recovery.
During this time, visits and phone calls are paused until after 21 days, except for one call—usually to let a family member know where you are.
Phase One includes crisis intervention and stabilization in a safe, secure, and supervised environment where healing and counseling can begin.
We treat the whole man - spirit, mind and body
The Pivot Spiritual Recovery Program
We treat addiction as a spiritual problem and work to return men to their families usefully whole — sober, working, and ready to contribute at home and in their community.
Our approach is to care for the whole man: spirit, mind, and body. It’s an opportunity to build new relationships with God, yourself, your loved ones, and your community.

Enter to Change
Phase One
90 days to regain your health and reset your life.
The first three weeks are set aside for slowing down without distractions so you can heal physically, emotionally, and spiritually and focus on recovery.
During this time, visits and phone calls are paused until after 21 days, except for one call—usually to let a family member know where you are.
Phase One includes crisis intervention and stabilization in a safe, secure, and supervised environment where healing and counseling can begin.
Remain to Grow
Phase Two
90 days to build new habits, prevent relapse, and grow in a Christ-centered life.
In this phase, students join a structured daily schedule with classes in biblical principles, anger management, and conflict resolution, along with ongoing individual and group counseling.
As men grow spiritually, they experience real brotherhood. Through shared work, groups, and social activities, they begin to replace the chaos and isolation of addiction with a new sense of identity, purpose, and belonging.
Leave to Serve
Phase Three
90 days to prepare for work, vocation, and a new way of life.
Recovery becomes a time for new goals, including exploring fresh career paths. Each man is connected with vocational and educational opportunities and supported in finding
employment.
Having learned to live a disciplined Christian life, he is encouraged to plant
himself in a local church and serve as an active member. We believe that by this point, he has a new heart for the hurting and is ready to give back.

