New Dawn Treatment Centers has spent decades helping individuals move beyond addiction through individualized, evidence-based care. As a family-owned program, the focus remains on treating each person with attention, respect, and a plan tailored to their needs.
At the Reno location, treatment is delivered in a structured but approachable environment. The setting is designed to feel more like a home than a clinical facility, helping individuals stay engaged and comfortable as they begin recovery.
Clients benefit from consistent clinical support and a program built around long-term success. The emphasis is not just on completing treatment, but on building the foundation needed to maintain recovery well beyond it.
The Sylvester Road location is designed to support individuals through detox and residential care without interruption. These programs work together to provide stability, structure, and a clear progression through early recovery.
Medical Detox
Medical detox provides a safe starting point for individuals who need support managing withdrawal symptoms. This phase focuses on stabilizing the body while ensuring comfort and safety through clinical oversight.At New Dawn Reno, detox takes place in a residential-style setting. This allows individuals to begin recovery in a more supportive and less clinical environment, helping reduce stress during a critical stage of the process.
Residential Treatment
Residential treatment allows individuals to fully focus on recovery in a structured, supportive environment. Clients live on-site and participate in daily programming designed to address both the physical and emotional aspects of addiction.With consistent support and a defined routine, individuals begin to rebuild stability and develop healthier patterns. This stage helps lay the groundwork for long-term recovery by focusing on both insight and action.
Treatment at New Dawn is not one-size-fits-all. Each program is designed around the individual, taking into account the substance being used as well as the broader context of their experience.
Benzodiazepine Addiction Treatment
Treatment focuses on safe detox followed by residential care that helps individuals manage anxiety and develop healthier coping strategies.
Cocaine Addiction Treatment
Cocaine addiction treatment centers on breaking cycles of use while building emotional regulation and long-term recovery skills.
Fentanyl Addiction Treatment
Fentanyl use requires careful detox support. Treatment then focuses on stability, behavioral change, and relapse prevention.
Heroin Addiction Treatment
Heroin addiction is addressed through structured detox and residential care, helping individuals regain control and develop sustainable recovery habits.
Meth Addiction Treatment
Meth addiction treatment focuses on restoring balance and helping individuals rebuild daily structure and routine.
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Alcohol addiction often requires detox before deeper treatment can begin.
At New Dawn Reno, individuals are supported through this process and into residential care where they can begin addressing the underlying causes of alcohol use.
Through structured therapy and support, clients learn to identify triggers, manage cravings, and build healthier habits that support long-term recovery.
The process begins with a confidential assessment to determine the most appropriate level of care.
From there, the admissions team helps coordinate entry into detox or residential treatment, making the transition into care as smooth as possible.
New Dawn also works with many major insurance providers and assists with verifying benefits in advance.
This helps remove uncertainty and allows individuals to focus on beginning recovery with clarity and confidence.

Taking the first step can feel difficult, but having the right support makes it possible.
At New Dawn Treatment Centers in Reno, individuals receive the structure and guidance needed to begin building a new direction.
If you or a loved one is ready to get help, call (916) 248-7302 now to speak with an admissions specialist and start your recovery journey today.