New Horizons is a dedicated substance abuse treatment facility located at 320 Clay Street in Owensboro, Kentucky, serving men seeking recovery from addiction. As a residential treatment program, New Horizons provides structured support for individuals ready to make meaningful changes in their lives. The facility's location in Owensboro makes professional treatment accessible to men throughout the region who need help overcoming drug and alcohol dependence.
New Horizons offers multiple levels of care designed to meet individuals at different stages of their recovery journey. The facility provides substance abuse treatment services that address the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of addiction. Residential long-term treatment programs lasting 30 days or more allow men to focus entirely on recovery in a stable, supportive environment away from triggering situations. Additionally, New Horizons operates as a halfway house or sober living home, offering a transitional living space for individuals who have completed intensive treatment and are working toward independent recovery in the community. This continuum of care helps ensure that men receive appropriate support matched to their individual needs and progress.
New Horizons accepts self-payment options to make treatment accessible to those who choose to pay out-of-pocket for their recovery services. Individuals are encouraged to contact the facility directly to discuss payment arrangements and explore what options may work best for their situation. Cost should never be a barrier to seeking the help you need—treatment counselors can work with you to find solutions that fit your circumstances.
If you or a loved one is struggling with substance abuse, reaching out for help is a sign of strength. New Horizons provides the structured residential treatment and ongoing support that many men need to achieve lasting recovery. Call (270) 685-4499 today to speak with an admissions specialist about how New Horizons can support your path to wellness, or contact our directory helpline at (866) 720-3784 for free assistance with questions about the facility and the admission process. Recovery is possible, and help is available right here in Owensboro.