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Tracing
Our Steps |
New
Directions began in 1980 as a "Demonstration Program"
commissioned by the Ohio Department of Health. The Department
had determined that drug and alcohol treatment for youth
was Ohio's most significant health priority. The state
wanted this program to demonstrate a model for the successful
treatment of chemically dependent adolescents after they
returned from out-of-state hospital care.
Today, the W. Hayden Thompson Center at New Directions is located on three wooded acres
on Cleveland's east side. It provides pleasant
living space, for both male and female residential, and accommodates our outpatient treatment
services as well.
New Directions' clinical staff, applies a holistic approach
to recovery, addressing the emotional, physical, psychological,
and spiritual needs of each person.
New Directions does not discriminate based on race, religion,
gender, sexual orientation, physical handicap, or national
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