3-week Relapse Prevention Program

Our 3-week residential Relapse Prevention Track is designed for those in early or middle recovery who are experiencing a renewal of symptoms prior to return to use or with return to limited use. Working on an individual basis, we carefully identify and address personal issues and relapse dynamics that undermine recovery.

It is an open enrollment model with admission offered at the time requested. Routine pre-admission screening and admission criteria are applied along with the criteria for this specific service. 

  • Individual has had previous substance use disorder treatment
  • Abstinence-based
  • Built on the 12-Step foundation
  • Includes focus on family and other relational dynamics
  • Stress management and meditation practices
  • Wellness and recreational activities
  • Daily, peer led fellowship
  • Coping skills training
  • Family Program provided for 2 family members at no cost
Extended Care House
 

Friday Pavillon Update:

Pavillon friends and Colleagues,
We have POWER at Pavillon! The power came on late yesterday afternoon.
Now begins the process of restoring all of our internal systems, and anxiously awaiting internet and communication services.
Our Facilities’ staff are on the campus assessing needs for critical resources such as water, the wastewater system, and our Chiller which provides our air conditioning and heat.
Outside resource agencies for these systems have been notified in anticipation of the completion of restoration and obtaining approval as required for these services prior to bringing patients back to campus.
The timeline for re-opening is soon, although we do not have an exact date. We hope that it will be next week, pending any unforeseen challenges. Time will tell.
In the meantime, please do not come to the campus. We will keep you informed of our progress through these updates, including when the campus is open to staff and then to our patients.
Stay safe and stay tuned for future updates. Please share with others who may have limited access to communication venues.

In gratitude,
Barbara Bennett, CEO