This is ideal for those transitioning from inpatient care or seeking treatment while maintaining their daily responsibilities.
Sessions include a mix of mentorship, skill-building workshops, and group discussions focused on recovery and mental health.
Yes, we encourage family participation to help rebuild trust and foster a supportive environment.
This program is designed for individuals seeking structured support and treatment for Substance Use Disorder or Alcohol Use Disorder while continuing to live off-site.
The program includes daily group sessions, guided Twelve Step work, weekly access to a psychiatrist, and one-on-one mentorship.
Yes, the program is specifically designed for individuals who prefer to live at home or in their own accommodations while receiving structured treatment.
The Twelve Step work helps participants build a strong foundation for recovery by addressing the root causes of addiction and providing tools for long-term sobriety.
This program is ideal for individuals seeking a longer-term recovery solution with a balance of structure, support, and independence.
The program includes group sessions, recovery meetings, job placement assistance, and one-on-one mentorship to help you transition to independent living.
Yes, part of the program’s focus is to support you in finding a job within the community during the second and third months.
Yes, participants continue attending on-site meetings and groups while transitioning to independence.
Sessions are typically scheduled weekly or bi-weekly, depending on your treatment plan and needs.
Group therapy includes discussions on recovery topics, skill-building exercises, and peer support, all led by a licensed facilitator.
While not mandatory, family counseling is highly encouraged to strengthen relationships and provide a supportive environment for recovery.
Aftercare provides ongoing support and accountability, which are crucial for maintaining long-term sobriety and navigating post-treatment challenges.
Some groups are specifically designed for families to help them better understand and support their loved ones in recovery.
Support group meetings are held every Monday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday.
No, participation in our Alumni Program and support groups is free for all members.
Absolutely. Aftercare is designed to support you through all stages of recovery, including setbacks. We’re here to help you get back on track.
Yes, certain workshops, especially those focused on addiction science, are open to family members to help them better understand and support their loved ones.
No, our 12-Step Workshops are designed for individuals at all stages of recovery, whether you’re just starting or revisiting the steps.
Most workshops run for 1-2 hours.
Just bring yourself and an open mind. Any materials needed will be provided.
Absolutely! We encourage participants to attend as many workshops as they find beneficial.
Simply call us or fill out our contact form to connect with our admissions team.
During the consultation, we’ll discuss your needs, answer your questions, and recommend the best treatment options for you.
No, we do not accept insurance at this time. Our program is on a cash-only basis only.
The process varies but we’ll try to make it as quick and seamless as possible.