A recovery-oriented, chronic care approach to substance use disorders:
Philosophy and practices are different than medical/clinical based
Treatment models
Emphasizes social and interpersonal aspects of recovery using
Recovery as the common bond
Values experiential knowledge and mutual support
Views recovery as a person-driven, life-long and holistic process
The Social Model helps individuals replace the social, interpersonal and cultural aspects of their addiction with recovery.
People, places & things
Friends and family
Homes and neighborhoods
Leaders, icons, heroes
Literature, art, music
Language, symbols, artifacts
Beliefs, traditions, rituals
We provide a safe, stable and supportive environment to women in recovery
We will assist in:
transitioning to life after exiting an addiction treatment center or completing detoxification
guiding each resident to sober events, 12 step retreats, meetings and entertainment.
strengthening interpersonal skills by practicing self-respect and self-acceptance
providing referrals for intensive out-patient treatment, mental health assessments or employment services