New Day was one of the first residential treatment programs for pregnant and
parenting women with substance abuse issues and their newborns. It offers a
supportive, clean and sober treatment experience in an effort to improve birth outcomes for infants, and to support these mothers in leading a sober and healthy life. New Day offers on-site individual and group counseling, support groups, psychoeducational groups, legal assistance, and specialized services for at-risk infants, as well as referrals to support groups and social and medical services off-site.

At New Day residents learn to parent positively in a setting that instills information on child development, nurturing, and behavior management. Women receive needed prenatal, OB/GYN and pediatric care as they learn to live and parent, alcohol and drug free.

New Day residents have an extended stay so that they can practice healthy lifestyles after delivering their babies and solidify their recovery before moving on to sober housing. The program assists clients in developing support systems in the community so that when they graduate, they will have a well-established recovery-oriented network.  In many cases, mothers are able to reunite with their other children because of their efforts at New Day.