A four-month, live-in addiction treatment centre for men aged 18 and older.
They offer life skills support, diet and exercise, case management with individualized treatment plans, anger management, relapse prevention, and communication training. Trauma-Informed care.
The program offers graduates the opportunity to stay at one of the Annexes for an Aftercare Program.
Address:
457 York St West Entrance, London, ON
Phone number:
(519) 434-8041
Website:
www.missionservice.ca
Available at this program: individual and group counselling sessions; recreational activities, such as skills counselling; setting and attaining specific goals, as well as sharing in household tasks. It is based on the 12-step program.
Individuals must be seven days sober before the initial interview and stay sober while waiting for a bed. The length of each individual’s stay will vary.
Discharge planning and establishing a community support system.
Address women’s program:
612 Mornington Avenue,
London, ON
N5Y 3G1
Phone number:
(519) 659-2250
Website: turningpointlondon.com
Address men’s program:
225 Wharncliffe Road North,
London, Ontario
N6H 2B6
Phone number:
(519) 439-9034
A long-term residential recovery home for men and women in London. There is no set time for this program. The Resident stays until they are ready; some will remain for 2 years, while others will stay for 4 Years.
St Stephen’s House hosts mandatory 12-step, life skills and relapse prevention groups.
Address women’s program:
25 Blackfriars Street
London, ON
N6H 1K5
Phone number:
(519) 858-5471
Website: ststephenshouse.ca
Address men’s program:
36 Gower Street
London, ON
N6H 2E6
Phone number:
(519) 673-3692
A non-profit dedicated to enhancing the physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual well-being of Indigenous people in London, Ontario, and nearby communities. It offers drug and alcohol counselling tailored to Indigenous individuals and families facing substance abuse, ensuring a culturally sensitive approach.
Counselling, referrals to treatment centres, and support groups are provided.
Direct service users are Indigenous individuals struggling with alcohol or drug addiction, as well as their families.
The treatment is 10- 12 weeks for First Nation youth between 12 and 17 years, and those between 18 and 25. Applicants must be free from solvent/substance use for at least 7 days before admission.
A program based on the Medicine Wheel’s physical, mental, emotional and spiritual components to restore balance. It is also an abstinence-based program.
The treatment program maintains a philosophy of traditional cultural teachings and healing practices.
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