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Anchor House — The House of Hope, Est. 1967
Anchor House · House of Hope · Est. 1967

Stabilize. Rebuild. Return.

A faith-based residential treatment program in Brooklyn, NY helping individuals recover from substance use disorder and return to their families and communities.

OASAS-licensed Part 820 Residential Services Trauma-informed care
A clear path forward

More than a treatment program.

Anchor House is an OASAS-licensed Chemical Dependency Intensive Residential Treatment program. Our work is grounded in a trauma-informed, integrated biopsychosocial approach that supports residents through every stage of recovery.

We serve individuals and families. We partner with hospitals, courts, and community providers. We are committed to restoring individuals, strengthening families, and building healthier communities.

Hope
Anchor House Path to Recovery

Stabilize. Rebuild. Return.

Our program uses a phase model so each resident moves forward at the healthiest pace for them. Duration is typically 12 to 18 months, or less based on individual progress.

1

Stabilize

Safety. Clarity. Grounding.

Managing withdrawal, cravings, and acute needs in a structured, supportive environment.

2

Rebuild

Structure. Healing. Skill development.

Therapy, life skills, and behavioral change that restore stability and self-worth.

3

Return

Connection. Independence. Purpose.

Transitioning back into the community with support, direction, and a plan.

Who We Serve

Specialized care for complex needs.

We work with adults 18 and older who need more than outpatient treatment and benefit from a structured, stable residential setting with 24/7 support.

  • Co-occurring mental health conditions
  • Histories of relapse or multiple treatment episodes
  • Justice system involvement
  • Housing instability or unsafe living environments
Why Anchor House

What sets Anchor House apart.

  • Licensed and aligned with OASAS residential treatment standards
  • Full continuum of care across stabilization, rehabilitation, and reintegration
  • Trauma-informed, integrated treatment approach
  • Strong partnerships across healthcare and community systems
  • Focus on long-term recovery, independence, and community stability
Road forward
Mission in Motion

What recovery looks like.

When an individual arrives at Anchor House, they often come in crisis. Through stabilization, they regain safety and clarity. Through rehabilitation, they rebuild thinking, behaviors, and relationships. Through reintegration, they prepare to return to the community with structure and support.

Residents leave with a plan, connections to care, and the skills to remain in recovery.

Recovery is possible with the right structure, support, and commitment.

Not sure where to start?

We will meet you where you are.

Confidential help is available. Speak with our team about admission, referrals, and next steps.