Relapse Prevention

Statistics of relapse can be scary for those seeking addiction recovery. Studies show that some of the biggest factors in determining whether a patient will continue to stay sober after finishing a recovery program are program length and aftercare support. We believe passionately in giving patients every tool we can to assist their recovery after they enter our program. That’s why we take measures for relapse prevention in order to truly help patients rebuild and rehabilitate.

Transitional Living

We offer a transitional living facility for those who complete our recovery program. There, patients can put the skills and tools that they’ve acquired with addiction recovery into action, in a safe and sober environment. Patients gradually re-enter the workforce, build connections with friends and family outside of recovery, and learn more about independent living. As they begin down the road of independent recovery, patients are surrounded by people who understand their struggles and support each other in their goals.

Specific Planning for Sober Living

Mental health counseling and group therapy build important skills. Here, patients learn about personal addiction triggers and coping techniques. However, it’s also important to incorporate very specific planning into aftercare. This includes financial planning, housing resources, and job placement. All of these factors help our recovering patients build a new life, successful and sober. By building new plans and goals, they strengthen resistance to relapse.

Another aspect of recovery planning that many underestimate is practice. We encourage patients to envision scenarios and temptations that they’ll encounter after leaving our facility. Through specific role-playing and rehearsing, they gain skills and resources that will enable them to stay sober.

Connections with Friends and Family

Interpersonal connection is a vital part of addiction recovery. That’s why we prioritize family rehabilitation, including group therapy and special recreation opportunities. Families help us understand our own struggles and strengths. Most of all, they motivate us to set and reach personal goals. Families remind us why we want to become clean. Through participation in our loved one’s lives, we find purpose and joy beyond addiction.

Our Personal Story

Our facility was founded by two individuals who have personally experienced the recovery journey and reached success. That’s why we know that addiction recovery is about more than a few weeks’ program. It’s an ongoing, lifelong process. Our personal experiences have made us passionate about true success for our patients. It’s more than a job to us; it’s our lives and our mission.