Our House Pre-Treatment and Post-Treatment Program
Provided by: YWCA Prince Albert
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Service Description
Treatment program for individuals seeking a safe place to live while waiting to get into an in-patient treatment facility, or for individuals who need a safe place to enhance their recovery after they complete in-patient treatment. Provides intense, mandatory programming, led by qualified addiction and mental health workers and support staff.
Pre-treatment primary objective: helping clients in obtaining and maintaining a substance-free healthy lifestyle while they await admittance into a residential treatment program.
Post-treatment primary objective: helping clients in obtaining and maintaining a substance free healthy lifestyle after the successful completion of a recognized residential treatment program. Potential clients must demonstrate a commitment to change and expect to transition from the program in 90 to 180 days.
Eligibility
Referrals may come from detoxification centres, health professionals, a family member, family assistance programs, employers, or the individual themselves. Visit the website for admission requirements. IMPORTANT: It must be the decision of the applicant that they truly want to be in the program and are totally committed to recovery.
Application Process
Applicants for the program must complete and submit the YWCA Our House Supportive Recovery Centre Pre-Treatment and Post-Treatment Referral and Intake Assessment Form (available online). After receipt of the form the applicant will be contacted to make an appointment for an interview which will be done either in-person or by phone depending on circumstances. The interview will be conducted by a counsellor and staff member to determine an applicant’s suitability for the program. If accepted, admission forms will be completed and the client will be assigned the next available bed.
Wait times may vary depending on several factors. Applicants may be added to a wait list if appropriate.
Fees
Service
Fax: 306-922-6196
Business Line: 306-922-6162
Hours of Operation
24/7
Service Website
www.ywcaprincealbert.ca/our-house
Facebook
www.facebook.com/YWCAPrinceAlbert
Twitter
Instagram
www.instagram.com/ywcaprincealbert/
Email
tonyakleinert@ywcaprincealbert.ca
Coverage Area
Prince Albert
Languages Offered
English, Cree
Our House Supportive Recovery Centre
Mailing Address
1895 Central Avenue
Prince Albert SK S6V 4W8
- Our House Intensive Program
- Our House Pre-Treatment and Post-Treatment Program
- Women in Crisis Program
Location Info
Hours of Operation
24/7
Accessibility
Wheelchair access available to main floor.
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