Idaho-based drug rehab for women launches streamlined website to help a growing number of women with substance abuse disorders learn more about addiction recovery and get the proper level of care.
Heyburn, ID (PRUnderground) June 9th, 2026

Renaissance Refuge, an addiction treatment center in Heyburn, Idaho, has launched a new website designed to make it easier for women and families to learn about treatment options, understand the recovery process, and take the next step toward support. The updated site reflects the Refuge’s focus on providing a clear, compassionate, and structured path for women seeking faith-based help for substance use and co-occurring mental health needs.
The website offers an accessible experience for visitors who may be feeling overwhelmed, uncertain, or pressed for time. It offers clear navigation, updated service information, responsive design, and an extensive collection of recovery-themed content. The site helps women and their loved ones find important information about residential treatment programs for women, outpatient care, sober living support, and family resources in one place.
Renaissance Refuge created the website to better match the way people search for help. Many women begin looking for treatment during a crisis, after a conversation with family, or while facing court, custody, or mental health pressures. The new site is built to reduce confusion during that process and provide straightforward guidance on what treatment can look like and how recovery support continues beyond the first step.
“Our goal was to create a website that feels clear, welcoming, and useful from the first click,” said Candice Hilton, Renaissance Refuge Program Director. “When a woman or family is looking for help, they need information they can trust and a path that makes sense.”
While men used to be far more likely to abuse substances, that gap is narrowing. Research now shows that women are the fastest-growing demographic seeking help for substance use disorders (SUDs), with the gender gap shrinking across most substances.
Women’s substances tend to start and develop differently from men’s and respond to different treatment approaches. Renaissance Refuge speaks to that difference with its women-only program, which addresses underlying issues that commonly contribute to women’s addiction, including past trauma, co-dependency, perfectionism, anxiety, and depression.
The Ranch offers a two-month inpatient program, an eight-month intensive outpatient treatment program supported by sober living facilities, free online classes and webinars for families, and lifetime membership in a Sober Sisters alumni support group. Treatment combines cutting-edge mental health therapies, equine programming, life skills instruction, family involvement, and a faith-based women’s 12-step program.
“Too many women are struggling with their addiction in the darkness of shame and isolation,” said Hilton. “Our website is designed to help us reach more of these women. We want to show them that change is possible. It is happening every day at the Refuge.”
In addition to the Refuge’s flagship inpatient center in Heyburn, the center offers an outpatient program in Burley, Idaho, and two sober living facilities in Burley and Boise. To see the new website or learn more about the Refuge’s services, visit www.RenaissanceRefuge.com.
About Renaissance Refuge
Renaissance Refuge is a women’s treatment program within the Renaissance Ranch network, offering residential, outpatient, and sober living services that blend evidence-based and faith-centered care for lasting recovery. The program supports women in overcoming addiction, mental health challenges, and trauma in a safe, compassionate environment.
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