Miller House: Since 1991, InnerVisions has offered a safe and caring Treatment Program encompassing Twelve Step philosophy.
Goal:
Our Treatment Program provides a solid foundation in recovery for those best served by a temporary absence from their present stressful environment, and require a total immersion in a Treatment setting. Our Program supports clients to realize:
- Abstinence from substance use;
- Improved physical and psychological health;
- Improved family and social functioning;
- Improved educational/vocational functioning;
- Reduced involvement with the criminal justice system;
- Improved housing conditions;
- Increased utilization of community outpatient resources
Objectives:
- Introduction to the Twelve Step Model of Recovery
- Recognition and acceptance of alcoholism and/or addiction
- Development of coping mechanism (relapse prevention)
- Obtain and maintain a healthy lifestyle free from alcohol and drugs
- Realization of employment/educational goals
- The opportunity to build a support network conducive to successful recovery
Activities:
- Individualized Treatment Plan
- Group therapy
- Video and oral presentations
- Written and reading assignments
- Access to medical support from a team of addiction physicians
- A.A and N.A. meetings
- Step guides, re-establishment of contact with family
Length of Stay:
InnerVisions provides a 60-day treatment model moving the client through a twelve-step program. In some cases a client can ask for an extension for a small period of time depending on their Aftercare Plan. Depending on a person's needs, InnerVisions has access to some credible Aftercare Houses that are not part of InnerVisions; they are designed to provide structure and safety, and as long as a client is making progress and following the rules, they are allowed to reside there and take all the time they need for up to one year.
Accreditation:
Our program has received the highest accreditation possible and meets internationally accepted standards.
For the last 4 years, InnerVisions has been awarded Finalist Status for Excellence in the Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse by The Donner Foundation. The Donner Foundation recognizes Canadian non-profit organizations for exemplifying excellence in the delivery of community-based programs. They are Canada's largest and most prestigious non-profit recognition program.