The Haven Market Research Report



Company Overview



Name: The Haven

Mission: The Haven is dedicated to providing women with a safe, inclusive environment for recovery from substance use disorders. Their mission emphasizes recovery with respect, promoting individualized and family-inclusive care.

Founded: No information is available.

Founders: No information is available.

Key People:
  • Aimee Graves, MA - Chief Executive Officer

  • Cynthia Duncan, BS, NPS - Senior Vice President of Finance and Administration

  • Latricia Clary, MBA - Vice President of Human Resources

  • Erisha Green, MPH - Vice President of Quality, Compliance, and Risk Management

  • Emilia Honkasaari, MSOCSC - Vice President of Communications and Development

  • Nancy Williams, BC, PMHNP, ANP, MSN - Medical Director


Headquarters: Tucson, Arizona

Number of Employees: No information is available.

Revenue: No information is available.

Notable Aspects:
  • The Haven is known for its gender-specific substance use recovery services tailored specifically for women.

  • The focus is on providing respectful and non-judgmental treatment, emphasizing the distinctive needs of women in recovery.

  • They provide ongoing care coordination and support beyond initial recovery phases.


Products and Services



Products Offered:



1. Residential Program
  • Description: A program offering comprehensive residential treatment for women and their children, promoting healing through supported parenting practices.

  • Key Features:

  • Combines clinical treatments and supportive environments.

  • Offers tools and support for healing and rebuilding family bonds.


2. Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
  • Description: A higher level of care than traditional outpatient programs designed for those needing more structured intervention.

  • Key Features:

  • Structured activities and support networks.

  • Evaluation based on American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) criteria.


3. Outpatient Program
  • Description: Flexible care designed to facilitate recovery without disrupting daily responsibilities heavily.

  • Key Features:

  • Focuses on rewiring behaviors and reducing substance use dependencies.

  • Includes partnerships with justice system referrals and various organizations.


4. Native Ways Program
  • Description: Tailored to respect Indigenous cultures and traditions while offering recovery services.

  • Key Features:

  • Cultural educators and therapists provide a culturally sensitive environment.

  • Focus on embracing indigenous practices within therapeutic treatments.


5. Alumnae Program
  • Description: Initiated in 2022 to offer continued community support and engagement for program alumnae.

  • Key Features:

  • Offers peer support and community activities post-recovery.

  • Enhances member services and encourages ongoing involvement.


Recent Developments



Recent Developments:



  • Rankings and Recognitions:

  • The Haven was ranked as one of the best addiction treatment centers in the U.S. as of August 2024.


  • Events and Partnerships:

  • Participation in events such as the Arizona Palooza for mental health awareness and the Big Collab, highlighting 20 nonprofit collaborations for supporting women and girls.

  • Collaboration with Kendra Scott for a fundraising event and involvement in Arizona Gives Day for statewide fundraising.


  • Program Updates:

  • The Native Ways Program continues to expand its respectful recovery services for Indigenous women, ensuring the integration of cultural practices into recovery strategies.


  • Leadership Changes:

  • Erisha Green joined as Vice President of Quality, Compliance, and Risk Management in September 2023, bringing with her extensive experience in behavioral health services.


No information is available for:
  • New products launched

  • New features added to existing products


Conclusion



The Haven continues to build its reputation as a women-focused recovery center by emphasizing specialized care that respects diverse cultural and familial contexts. While detailed financial figures are unavailable, the organization continues to earn recognition on national platforms for its excellence in providing substance use recovery services. Notably, it maintains a diverse array of programs tailored to meet the specific needs of women in various stages of recovery, with particular attention to indigenous communities through their Native Ways Program.