New Vista’s residential treatment at The Schwartz Center supports adults with opioid addiction, including those on or starting medication, and co-occurring mental health disorders. Their short-term 28-day program offers an individualized, non-judgmental environment with separate, distraction-free spaces for men and women, focused on a clear path to recovery. Strong Foundation for Lasting Recovery The program’s approach centers on individual needs, providing a structured daily schedule with group and individual counseling, family therapy, and educational sessions. Patients benefit by building a strong recovery foundation, learning about addiction, and developing essential coping and daily living skills crucial for a life free from substance use. Aftercare: IOP, Outpatient Counseling The residential setting at The Schwartz Center offers separate living spaces, with 12 beds for men and 12 for women. Their program includes transportation for essential activities like court or medical appointments. After residential treatment, they offer intensive outpatient programs (IOP) and outpatient counseling, which provide skill-building, relapse prevention, coping strategies, and case management to improve recovery chances.


