At Hatch Behavioral Health, treating addiction is our priority. We understand that addiction doesn’t have one clear starting point. Whether you’re struggling with alcohol, have grown dependent on marijuana, or have found yourself caught in the cycle of prescription pills or fentanyl—we’re here to help you reclaim your life.
But treatment is more than just stopping the substance. Through years of experience, we’ve seen that while physical sobriety can relieve some of the weight, it doesn’t lift it all. Once detox or residential treatment has laid the foundation, our work begins. We help you explore the emotional roots of addiction, learn new ways of coping, and begin to heal the behaviors and traumas that made it feel easier to go back. Recovery starts with abstinence—but it grows with understanding, support, and a new way of living.
At Hatch Behavioral Health, we specialize in treating substance use disorders with the understanding that no two experiences with addiction are ever the same. Whether you’re facing a long-term struggle or things have spiraled recently, we’re here to meet you where you are—with evidence-based care, clinical expertise, and deep compassion.
Alcohol addiction can quietly take root in everyday life, especially when used to cope with stress, anxiety, or trauma. We help clients safely untangle their relationship with drinking and build a life that doesn’t rely on it to feel okay.
Benzos like Xanax or Ativan are often prescribed for anxiety or sleep—but long-term use can lead to dependence. We help women safely step away from these medications and learn sustainable ways to regulate emotions and feel grounded again.
Cocaine addiction can create an intense mental and physical cycle that feels hard to break. Our team supports recovery with structure, therapy, and community—helping women regain energy, clarity, and emotional balance.
Heroin can quickly take over, often after a painful period of emotional or physical pain. We guide clients through the physical withdrawal and, more importantly, help them rediscover self-worth, connection, and the motivation to stay well.
Marijuana addiction is often overlooked, but dependency is real—especially when it’s used to numb or escape. We work with women to understand what’s underneath the habit and help them build healthier ways to cope and connect.
Whether it’s opioids, stimulants, or sedatives, prescription drug misuse often begins with a real medical need. We help untangle that story and guide clients toward healing, emotional resilience, and long-term stability.
Addiction doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Many of our clients also struggle with depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, OCD, BPD, or other mental health conditions. Our dual diagnosis approach treats both the substance use and the underlying mental health challenges—so healing can happen on every level.
Addiction doesn’t just affect substance use—it impacts every part of a woman’s well-being. It can quietly take over relationships, responsibilities, self-esteem, and mental health. What starts as a coping tool often becomes a cycle that feels impossible to escape.
At Hatch, we treat the whole picture—because healing means more than stopping the substance. It means rebuilding your health, your mindset, and your life.
The Impact of Addiction:
Physical: Weakened immune system, sleep issues, hormonal imbalance, and increased health risks
Mental: Anxiety, depression, shame, and emotional disconnection
Lifestyle: Strained relationships, isolation, job loss, and financial or legal stress
True recovery means healing all of it—so you can feel whole, grounded, and back in control.
Sustainable recovery isn’t just about quitting a substance—it’s about healing what led to the addiction and creating a new, stable path forward. At Hatch Behavioral Health, we focus on three key areas: the mind, the body, and the life you’re rebuilding. When these three facets are treated together, the foundation for lasting sobriety becomes much stronger.
Mental and emotional recovery is just as important as physical sobriety. We offer weekly individual therapy, trauma-informed care, and group support designed to help you process pain, shift thought patterns, and develop healthier ways of coping. Our team is trained in treating co-occurring disorders like anxiety, depression, PTSD, and more—because treating addiction alone isn’t enough.
Addiction takes a toll on the body. Our program helps restore balance through daily structure, wellness activities like yoga and mindfulness, and access to medication management when needed. As your body stabilizes, so does your energy, clarity, and ability to fully engage in treatment.
Lasting recovery means re-engaging with life—on your terms. That’s why we offer support beyond therapy, including vocational development, relapse prevention planning, life skills coaching, and sober community outings. We help you reconnect with who you are, what matters to you, and where you're headed next.
When all three areas are supported together, women are more prepared not just to stay sober—but to thrive.
If you’re ready to break the cycle and start feeling like yourself again, we’re here to walk beside you. Whether you’ve tried treatment before or this is your first step, Hatch offers a safe space to heal your mind, restore your body, and rebuild a life you love.
Let’s take the next step together.
Call us today to schedule your assessment—we offer daily admissions and same-week availability whenever possible.
We treat a wide range of substance use disorders, including alcohol, marijuana, prescription drugs, benzodiazepines, stimulants, heroin, and fentanyl. We also specialize in dual diagnosis, supporting women who are managing both addiction and mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, PTSD, or bipolar disorder.
Hatch provides care at the PHP, IOP, and outpatient levels, which means detox is typically completed beforehand. If you’re not sure whether you’re ready for our level of care, we can help assess your needs and connect you with a trusted detox provider if needed.
We start by understanding your history, your goals, and what you’re struggling with most. From there, we build an individualized treatment plan that includes therapy, group work, medication management (if needed), and supportive services like vocational development and family involvement.
Many women who struggle with addiction have experienced trauma. At Hatch, we use a trauma-informed approach that recognizes how past experiences shape present behaviors. We never force healing—we create safety, offer choice, and build trust so recovery can happen at your pace.
If substance use is beginning to impact your daily life—your mood, your health, your relationships, or your ability to function—it’s worth exploring support. You don’t need to have all the answers or a formal diagnosis to get help. At Hatch, we’ll meet you with compassion, help you assess your needs, and walk with you toward recovery.