Franklin House Women And Children Facility in Beaumont, Texas
About Franklin House Women And Children Facility
NorthPointe Recovery Women’s Program in Beaumont, Texas specializes in residential addiction treatment for women and children. They offer residential addiction treatment in Beaumont with the unique ability for mothers to live with children up to age 8.
While this residential program serves as the flagship level of care, the facility also offers outpatient services and referrals from multiple sources, ensuring a full continuum of care. The mission centers on holistic, family oriented healing that rebuilds bonds and instills long term recovery foundations.
Keeping Families Together in Treatment
The residential treatment program at NorthPointe Recovery’s Women’s Program offers a safe, structured setting where adult women, including pregnant women, and their children, newborn through age 8, live together on campus. This is a unique type of program that can be difficult to find, and it can make treatment possible for single moms.
Child Care on Site and Other Family Amenities
This women’s program is gender specific, accepts individuals referred by Child Protective Services and those seeking to regain custody, and prioritizes mothers at high risk or facing housing instability. Licensed and nonprofit, the facility maintains amenities tailored for young children like a nursery, childcare center and playground, along with meals, recreation, and supportive living spaces.
Clients engage in individualized treatment plans combining one on one counseling, group therapy, case management, and family services, all informed by holistic care principles that address emotional, physical, and familial needs. Daily schedules integrate counseling and life skills coaching, with resources for parenting, bonding, and child welfare involvement.
According to patient feedback, supportive staff and a welcoming community environment consistently stand out as strengths of the residential program.
A Multi Phase Treatment Program
The residential program here takes a multiphase approach. You start with assessment and planning to find out the best way to guide you to recovery. Then, in your first days in the residential center, they’ll work on getting you and your kids settled and stabilized.
From there you’ll enter the active treatment phase, with therapies like counseling and group therapy as well as parenting support. As you progress, you’ll work toward family reunification if necessary and you’ll also work on building life skills that will benefit you and your kids’ futures.
When you’re ready to complete your program, you’ll receive help with planning for community reintegration, connection with resources like the GLASS Project, and ongoing aftercare support.
The GLASS Project
Beyond residential care, NorthPointe Recovery offers outpatient services, family counseling, case management, and the GLASS Project, a supplemental program providing assistance with housing, utilities, documentation, and other early recovery needs. This broad suite of services ensures clients receive support within and beyond the clinical setting.
The facility accepts Medicaid, government funding sources, and private pay, with financial assistance options available so many clients can access care with minimal out‐of‐pocket cost, particularly when eligibility criteria are met. Referrals are possible through hospitals, clinics, child welfare agencies, or self‐referral.
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