Residents in Recovery

Region
AB - Central Zone
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Residents in Recovery

Region
AB - Central Zone
Phone

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About

Residents in Recovery offers services for the 5 stages of recovery as follows:

1.      Recovery Contemplation (pre-abstinence)

2.      Detox and Early Abstinence (0 – 3 mo.)

3.      Treatment and Early Recovery (3 – 12 mo.)

4.      Active Recovery and Maintenance (1 – 5 yr.)

5.      Advanced Recovery (5 years and beyond)

PRE-TREATMENT SOBER LIVING

Residents in Recovery’s Early Abstinence Sober Living Program provides supported sober living for those starting their recovery journey.  Whether coming from jail, remand, detox or home, our Early Abstinence Sober Living Program may be just what you are looking for to bridge the gap until you get into residential treatment.

IN-PERSON DAILY PROGRAMMING

Staying clean and sober while waiting for a residential treatment program is often a daunting and nearly impossible expectation.  Residents in Recovery support individuals through this period with psycho-educational programming and interactive groups.  Enhancing motivational understanding, coping skill development and peer engagement help individuals maintain abstinence until they get into residential treatment, often one to four months.

VIRTUAL DAILY PROGRAMMING

Staying clean and sober is not everyone’s recovery path.  Sometimes, mental health issues make it difficult to partake in group activities, and most often geography prevents access to daily programming such as this to support one’s path to recovery.  The Residents in Recovery virtual programming is now available regardless of where you are or what your path to recovery is.  With the click of a button, you can become engaged in a recovery program Tuesday through Friday.

POST-TREATMENT SOBER LIVING

Residents in Recovery provides a stable environment to continue one’s recovery journey.  Residential treatment is just the beginning as addiction holds no cure.  Putting the tools learned in treatment into practice in the real world, takes time and support. Many are facing the reality of years in addiction for the first time and this can be quite overwhelming.  Support in piecing one’s life back together makes it much more manageable. 

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