Making the transition into everyday life after residential treatment can be difficult, especially when you have employment and finances to think about. That is why we at Turning Point of Arnold include possible job placement as part of our inpatient program. As a small facility, we are able to devote more time to each client, and therefore we can work with each client to help them find employment after receiving treatment. Here is a look at how possible job placement works and how job placement can strengthen your recovery from addiction or alcoholism.
Job readiness training
As part of our residential treatment program, we conduct job readiness training to help our clients prepare for life after treatment. During job readiness training, we cover how to discuss gaps in employment, what makes a strong resume, effective communication skills, how to set work related goals, and more. You can learn more about our job readiness training here.
More resources
Because we are experienced in helping individuals in residential treatment find employment for life after treatment, we are well connected to a variety of employment resources that can help our clients. We are consistently growing our network, and we are highly familiar with the resources that are out there to help those in treatment find work after treatment. We also have many insights as to what types of work are best for those who are beginning life after treatment.
A stronger recovery after treatment
It is important to remember that the early stages of recovery after treatment can be difficult, and with work can come many everyday stresses. That is why we take a comprehensive approach to treatment, teaching anger management techniques, self care methods, and more that will help our clients in everyday life after treatment. When our clients find post-treatment employment and practice essential life skills for maintaining sobriety, work becomes a significant asset in recovery. The right employment can help an individual who is navigating sobriety find purpose in everyday lifeāand hold these individuals accountable for maintaining their sobriety.