Alcare Place
Registered Name: SOCIETY FOR THE REHABILITATION OF ALCOHOLICS
Business No: 886403195RR0001
This organization is designated by Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) as a registered charity. They comply with the CRA's requirements and has been issued a charitable registration number.
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to helping men recover from addiction to alcohol, drugs and gambling.
Mission
Alcare Place provides a structured, client-centered residential recovery program focused on the development of essential life skills that support long-term success.
Vision
Helping adult males help themselves in the ongoing struggle for sobriety from alcohol, drugs and gambling. Supporting our clients throughout their treatment and showing them that they can incorporate themselves back into society and live in sobriety.
About Alcare Place
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to helping men, age 19 and over, recover from addiction to alcohol, drugs and gambling. Alcare Place opened in the heart of Halifax, NS in 1987 and since that time we have become a leader in the community with a client-centered, holistic approach to recovery from addiction.
Alcare Place is operated by a volunteer Board of Directors and is staffed by a diverse and qualified team dedicated to helping our clients in their recovery journey.
Alcare Place provides a safe, stable and supportive environment where our clients are able to focus their energy towards change and growth. We can accommodate 11 residents, most of whom stay with us for one year.
We offer Life Skills Programs, Relapse Prevention Programs, Anger Management Programs, Goal Setting, Recreation Therapy, Relaxation & Meditation Classes, One-on-one Counseling, as well as Alcoholics Anonymous & Narcotics Anonymous meetings.
In our 33 years of operating a recovery house, the one lesson that rings true is that our impact extends well beyond helping one person take back their life. We return husbands to their wives and partners, fathers to their children, sons and brothers to their families, skilled workers to their communities; and the benefits of recovery ripple outward over years touching countless lives