RECOVERY ACRES SOCIETY
Dénomination enregistrée : RECOVERY ACRES SOCIETY
Numéro d'entreprise : 107878183RR0001
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Our Mission
Our mission is to provide treatment for recovery from alcohol and drug addiction through a residential program; the goal is to graduate healthy, addiction-free men by providing a structured and supportive environment to clients wanting to return to the community to live pro-social, independent and productive lives.
List of activities:
- Assist with board and care
- Constructive feedback
- Help client develop awareness of behaviour and patterns
- Provide structure
- Low intensity groups
- Relapse prevention
- Positive Reinforcement
- Monitor risk
- Provide one to one support
- Provide pure mentoring
- Promote accountability and responsibility
- Give constructive feedback
- Help client develop awareness of behaviour and patterns
- Provide culturally appropriate programs
- Direct and encourage client to attend two meetings weekly
- Advocacy- Assist client to make a resume
- Identify and suggest work options / educational options
- Connect client to resources
- Client has identification
- Assist client to take medication regularly
- Provide information on medication / reasons for taking medication
- Encourage clients to discuss issues with medical health professionals
About RECOVERY ACRES SOCIETY
Recovery Acres is a 34 bed treatment facility in Edmonton, Alberta helping adult men recovery from alcohol and drug addiction. We provide a safe, secure and supportive environment for those who wish to make the commitment and put in the work necessary to change their lives.
Through life skills and addiction awareness modules, individual counselling and 12-step work, Recovery Acres helps men through the early stages of addiction recovery, building relapse prevention skills and the community supports necessary to eventually transition back into the community.