Aftercare Support Programs

What Happens After Graduation?

The programs we represent provide amazingly effective aftercare programs that radically increase the full success of a complete recovery and rehabilitation of an addict.

It all comes down to results, doesn’t it?

Has your child’s recovery been complete… and will it continue?

We are committed to helping improve the lives of the young men and families we serve. As a result of you initial consultation with us, we will instantly start the process in guiding you to the very best program that fits your unique needs. We will do more than find a plug-in program, but will help you enroll in one that is scripturally sound and has the expertise and experience to provide continuing success in life after recovery.

The clinical term for the portion of the program that continues after graduation is Aftercare Support Resources. What that simply means is that the program you select won’t leave you on your own after the on-campus part of the recovery and rehab program.

A significant part of any Recovery and Rehabilitation Program is training both the student and family in how to continue the success that starts with the initial treatment. Special training in how to life the first 30 to 90 days after graduation is critical because statistics show that is the most likely time for relapse to occur after treatment.

Christian Based Programs

In a Christian-based program the prayer support after graduation is important, and combined with the emotional and professional support gives the best possible chance for full and continued sobriety.

You and your family come to us with a unique set of needs. You can be confident that the program we suggest will have an extended care program that offers a fantastic step toward full recovery and a solid foundation for successful drug and alcohol free living.

We know that every situation is different. Therefore, both the one who is addicted and the family will have an individually developed plan for continuing success recommended by expert counselors.

Your plan will include some of the following characteristics.

  • Your counselor will instruct your loved one in the specific elements of the plan.
  • The counselor will develop the plan based on unique interests and perspectives.
  • Community resources will be identified that can aid in the process
  • New living agreements and family norms may be developed.
  • Continuing phone contact will occur to encourage or revise the initial plan.
  • Help will be given in continuing to develop independent living skills.
  • Crisis Intervention Support will be provided

Most importantly, you will not be left alone on this path to successful recovery.

Call us right now at 1-208-610-3044