Introducing New Leaf, a holistic recovery community.

A fresh approach to addiction recovery that meets you where you are at.

12 Week, all-gender, holistic day programming that engages mind, heart, body and soul.

Our approach

New Leaf’s holistic approach takes the full view of an individual’s life, seeing addiction as a part of a bigger picture of wellness which includes mind, heart, body, relationships, spirituality, finances and more. We do not limit our scope, and likewise our programming intentionally supports the many facets of our members’ lives to create sustainable health in recovery. Our day-program model is geared for integration within the patterns of daily life.

Our difference

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    Holistic

  • An analog clock showing 3:00 with a black background and white hour and minute hands.

    Realtime Recovery

  • Outline drawing of a hand holding a small plant with two leaves, symbolizing growth or nurturing.

    Accessible

  • Outline drawing of a hand holding a paper airplane against a black background.

    Progressive Intention Setting

Meet our team

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    David Reize

  • Black and white photo of a smiling young man with short hair and a beard, looking over his shoulder, with blurred lights in the background.

    Garrett Phillips

  • Black and white close-up portrait of a woman with shoulder-length hair, touching her chin with her hand, wearing earrings and a dark top, posing indoors against a plain wall.

    Samaria Cardinal

  • Black and white portrait of a smiling woman with long curly hair, looking slightly to the side, standing in front of a wall with diagonal panels.

    Kelly Hodgson

“What sets New Leaf apart is its focus on recovery and moving forward, more than reflecting on the past. Beyond traditional twelve-step approaches, New Leaf encompasses holistic, evidence-based recovery initiatives shown to significantly improve the recovery process.”

— Jess R., External Facilitator