
RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM
The Redfield Residential Facility
(2-3 months) | The first—and biggest—step
Approximately 90% of the women who come to STEP2 will live on-campus at our Redfield Residential Facility—the other 10% have a safe, sober home in the community while undergoing our outpatient program. Our residential treatment program allows women the opportunity to focus on their recovery in a safe and supportive environment. They live in dormitory-style rooms on our expansive campus and engage in supervised social and creative activities—while receiving up to 30 hours of therapeutic services per week.
When a woman first joins STEP2, she’ll live at our Redfield Residential Facility, with constant access to the support of trained professionals and tools she needs to get and stay clean and sober:
A 2-3 month stay in dormitory-style rooms on our beautiful Reno campus
Up to 30 hours of therapeutic services each week
Supervised social and creative activities
Parenting classes, childcare, and case-management support
Domestic violence education and prevention
Nutrition advice and meal planning
A Glimpse Into Group Therapy at STEP2
As a new resident at STEP2, you’ll participate in a range of therapeutic and skills-based group sessions designed to support your healing and growth.
Here’s a snapshot of what group therapy sessions might include over your first week:
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Anger Management
Addiction Education
Mindfulness
Trauma-Informed Yoga
Trauma Education
Life Skills
Family Dynamics
Interpersonal Effectiveness Skills
Health & Wellness
Creative Writing
Relationships & Self
Building Resilience
Addictive & Criminal Thinking
Cross Addictions
Parenting Process
Financial Skills
These groups are designed by our mental health professionals to help you in understanding your story, give you insight into your patterns of behavior, give you the tools to rebuild relationships, and develop coping skills that are essential for sustained recovery.
Not just recovery—lasting change that leads to a better life.
Ready to take the first step?