Redlands, CA - New Origins, an outpatient addiction treatment center for men based in Redlands, announced a partnership with Inland Empire Health Plan to help make outpatient recovery services more accessible to Inland Empire residents. The partnership is intended to reduce barriers that often delay care, including cost concerns and uncertainty about coverage, while supporting timely connections to structured outpatient programming for men who need help with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions.

Serving men across Southern California, New Origins provides outpatient addiction treatment designed to support recovery while allowing clients to maintain daily responsibilities such as work, family life, and community obligations. The Redlands location offers a local option for residents of San Bernardino and Riverside counties seeking men-focused care without leaving the region, including men managing depression, anxiety, trauma-related symptoms, or other mental health challenges alongside substance use.
"Access is one of the biggest determining factors in whether treatment starts quickly or gets postponed," said Ronald Honn, Program Director for New Origins. "The partnership with Inland Empire Health Plan is designed to remove friction in the process and help more Inland Empire residents connect with outpatient care in a practical timeframe, especially when mental health symptoms are part of the picture."

Outpatient addiction treatment can be an appropriate level of care for men who need structured support but do not require 24-hour residential services. It can also support continuity for individuals transitioning from higher levels of care, including detox or inpatient stabilization, by providing ongoing therapy, skill-building, accountability, and relapse prevention planning in a community-based setting. For men experiencing co-occurring concerns, outpatient care can also support stabilization through coordinated treatment planning that addresses substance use and mental health drivers together rather than treating them as separate problems.
The partnership with IEHP is positioned to support accessibility and continuity. Affordability and insurance coverage are frequent barriers for individuals and families seeking treatment, particularly when symptoms are escalating and immediate decisions are required. That pressure can increase when substance use is intertwined with depression, anxiety, sleep disruption, or trauma responses. By expanding access through this health plan relationship, New Origins aims to shorten the time between the decision to seek help and the start of care, which can be a critical window for engagement and follow-through.
New Origins' outpatient programming is designed to address the common clinical and lifestyle factors that can keep men stuck in recurring cycles of use. Treatment planning can include structured group therapy, individual counseling, relapse prevention strategies, and skill development that supports emotion regulation, stress management, impulse control, and healthier decision-making. For many men, those needs are tied to underlying mental health symptoms that increase relapse risk if left untreated. A men-only setting is intended to support participation and openness for clients who find it easier to engage in care among peers facing similar pressures.
Continuity of care is often a deciding factor in long-term stability. When treatment is fragmented, individuals may complete one phase of care but struggle to maintain progress without a clear next step. New Origins emphasizes coordinated planning that supports an appropriate level of intensity based on clinical need, with an emphasis on consistent engagement over time. This approach is especially relevant for men with co-occurring disorders, where symptoms can fluctuate and require ongoing clinical support, skills practice, and relapse prevention planning. The IEHP partnership supports that continuity by widening the pathway into outpatient care for eligible members.
The Redlands facility also serves as a practical local option for referral partners across the Inland Empire, including providers, community organizations, and support networks that need timely outpatient placements for men. Streamlined access to covered care can support referrals and care coordination, particularly when families are trying to act quickly and need clarity on next steps, including how co-occurring mental health needs will be addressed within the treatment plan.
New Origins is located in Redlands and serves men across Southern California, including the Inland Empire. Information about admissions, eligibility, and outpatient programming is available through the New Origins team.
Media Contact

Name
New Origins
Contact name
Ronald Honn
Contact phone
(855) 984-1788
Contact address
101 E Redlands Blvd #200
City
Redlands
State
CA
Zip
92373
Country
USA
Url
https://neworigins.org/
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