Most men who come to us have already tried to get better. Some have been through treatment programs before. Many have been white-knuckling it on their own for years. And when they relapse — or when the sobriety they worked hard for still leaves them feeling empty, anxious, or lost — the reason is almost always the same:
The mental health piece wasn’t addressed.
Substance use and mental health conditions are clinically intertwined. Depression makes sobriety feel pointless. Anxiety makes the world feel unmanageable without something to take the edge off. Unprocessed trauma replays itself until something numbs it. These aren’t character flaws. They’re clinical realities, and they respond to treatment.
At Serenity Park, we treat them not as secondary concerns, but as the core of what recovery requires.
This program is designed for men who:
A Small Program With a Big Clinical Team
Twenty beds. Thirty staff. That ratio exists because quality mental health treatment requires time, attention, and genuine clinical relationships. At Serenity Park, your therapist isn’t managing a caseload of 40 clients. They know you.
Men’s-Only Environment
Research consistently shows that men engage more openly in therapy within gender-specific treatment settings. The dynamics are different. The conversations go deeper. Men who might never open up in a mixed-gender program start talking — about the things that actually matter — when they’re in a room with other men who understand.
Staff Who’ve Lived It
Most of our team is in recovery. Several of our staff have their own mental health histories. When you’re sitting across from someone who has genuinely wrestled with what you’re wrestling with, the therapeutic relationship is different. More honest. More effective.
Leadership That Sets the Tone
Our Executive Director and Clinical Director lead with a simple principle: make every decision based on what’s best for the client. That philosophy filters down through every level of care at our facility. The culture here is not an accident. It’s intentional.
CARF Accredited · LegitScript Certified
Our accreditations mean we’ve been independently verified to meet rigorous standards for clinical quality and ethical practice. When you choose Serenity Park, you’re choosing a program that has been held accountable to those standards by external reviewers.
Under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, insurance companies are required to cover mental health treatment at the same level as physical health treatment. In practical terms: if you have commercial insurance, there’s a strong chance your mental health treatment at Serenity Park is covered.
We accept Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna/Evernorth, Ambetter, QualChoice, and other major commercial plans. We do not accept Medicaid, Medicare, or supplemental policies.
Fill out the form below or call us directly. Our admissions team will verify your benefits for free, walk you through what’s covered, and explain your options — no commitment required.
Men are taught to handle things alone. To push through. To not need help. We understand that — and we’re not here to argue with it.
We’re just here to tell you that the men who come through Serenity Park and do the real work — on their addiction and their mental health — leave different. Not fixed. Not perfect. But equipped.
If you’re ready to talk, we’re ready to listen. Our admissions team is available right now, 24 hours a day. No judgment. No pressure. Just an honest conversation about what’s possible.