Provides a residential program for clients experiencing drug, alcohol or gambling issues. Multiple, staged exit points dependent upon clients needs. Caseworker/client collaborative model focused on developing holistic client wellness. Based on 12 step principles, activities include 12 step meeting attendance, group work, individual support sessions, work therapy and community social events.
Canberra Recovery Services seeks to bring hope, healing and wholeness to all people adversely affected by alcohol, other drugs and gambling by providing a range of services and support to addicts, families and significant others whose lives have been affected by addiction.
This can include:
group discussions
one-on-one sessions
alcohol and drug education
chapel services
work activity therapy
vocational training
Canberra Recovery Services centres are abstinence based, drug-free environments and our programmes provide a holistic treatment service that will help achieve physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual well-being.
Access Information Fees Apply Disabled Facilities: Assessed on the needs of individuals - enquiries welcome
The Salvation Army - AOD Canberra Services Our alcohol and drug services are committed to bringing hope, freedom and wholeness to all people adversely affected by alcohol, other drugs and gambling.
We provide safe, high-quality and evidence-based support that enables people to pursue holistic transformation, to improve outcomes for themselves, their families and communities.
Our services are designed to help people at all stages of recovery. Our services include:
detox/withdrawal management
residential rehabilitation programs
non-residential programs
primary health and harm reduction services
We believe that:
Every person matters and will be treated with dignity and respect
People have the right to make informed choices and experience personal growth
Harm reduction strategies can prevent or reduce drug related harms and help people to reduce or cease use.
A holistic approach to recovery involves healthy partnerships and relationships
The recovery journey is personal and each person must travel at their own pace