Rohde HouseNew Hope Manor’s Group Homes are nestled within community neighborhoods providing long term residence and services to youth with psychiatric and behavioral needs. Each home provides an intimate, enriching and clinically safe setting for up to 5 pre-adolescent and adolescent girls of diverse ethnicity and family backgrounds.
McGuinness HouseNew Hope Manor has four therapeutic group homes in the greater Manchester area. Our goal in each of the homes is to blend a group of residents in such a way that individual and community needs are met. Placements are made with consideration of age, personality, clinical diagnosis, cultural background and the existing community of girls residing in the home.
All residents participate in individual and family clinical sessions and daily therapeutic groups. Therapeutic group topics include but are not limited to: Dialectical Behavioral Therapy group, daily living skills and process groups, as well as other clinical groups such as grief and loss, anger management and trauma.
Hathorn House The overarching clinical treatment models are based on Risking Connections and DBT Treatment. Risking Connection® is a therapeutic model designed to aid victims of trauma employ skills and cognitive changes towards building and sustaining healthy relationships. DBT teaches skills for distress tolerance and taking charge of personal feelings.
Donovan HouseIndividualized treatment planning, medical services and care plans and psychiatric evaluation and management are monitored and updated by a comprehensive treatment team.
Therapeutic recreation, special enrichment activities and daily living skills are all part of the holisitic environment provided by the group living staff. Click here for a glance at a typical day.