Centre Description
If your loved one has an addiction problem,
you will know that it is a vicious cycle.
With the help of treatment, the cycle can be broken.Minnesota House is a substance dependent treatment centre that offers a mind, body and spirit focused treatment program. This approach helps bring lasting change in peoples lives.
This is achieved by:
Building self-esteem
Developing important life skills
Establishing direction and life goals
Providing education and skills needed for leading a sober lifestyle
Reintegration into society
Addiction Treatment Alcohol Rehab Center
Minnesota House About us
Our MissionTo guide substance dependent persons back into a productive, healthy and sober lifestyle.
People addicted to substances come from various backgrounds but all lack the understanding of how to deal with their addiction. Minnesota House addresses their individual issues and educates them accordingly through the holistic treatment approach. In collaboration with other professionals, the treatment team remains up to date with the latest developments in the field.
Our VisionSince the recovery process plan will need to vary from person to person, a team of experts will help each individual to develop a personal treatment plan that targets all aspects of the disease – physical, emotional and spiritual. The program is firmly rooted in the belief that “People help people heal”.
Our ValuesOur values are the pillars of our commitment. We believe in:
Treating the whole person as well as the illness
Treating the person with dignity and respect
Providing care and guidance in a safe and supportive environment
Following a Twelve Step philosophy
Extending dedicated quality professionals for the holistic treatment (mind, body and spirit) of substance dependency
Phase 1 Care
The first six weeks of treatment include:A psychological assessment that helps to determine possible dual diagnosis, psychiatric disorders, learning disabilities and other addictions - this information is used in structuring a treatment regime and determining possible medical requirements
A physical examination by a medical director
Nursing care
24 hour monitoring
One-on-one counseling
Group therapy
An education forum
Peer support group sessions
Life skill development and related projects
Occupational therapy
A well balanced diet and exercise
The objectives of primary care are to:Internalize the principles of the Twelve Step program
Complete steps 1, 2 and 3
Gain an understanding of the consequences of active addiction
Gain an understanding of the roles of the counselor verses the sponsor
Initiate peer support groups
Phase 2 Program
This phase continues to build on the therapeutic treatment of the individual through residential & group therapy, peer support groups and educational forums. In addition, physician and nursing staff will continue to monitor medication and possible further medical requirements.
The objectives of the phase 2 program is to:Establish self-discipline, complete tasks and monitor impulse control
Self-identify addictive patterns and the importance of changes
Reduce crisis-orientated behavior
Develop social, living and communication skills
Gain self-esteem and self-worth
Explore interpersonal issues and gain insight
Establish healthy strategies in managing stress
Develop a relapse prevention plan
Develop realistic personal goals
Admissions
Bring with you:Casual clothes
Toiletries (No spray deodorant; must be alchohol free)
Coffee mug
Stationary and pencil case (pen, pencil, crayons, koki's, pritt, scissors, ruler and exam pad)
Own bedding
Bible (optional)
AA Big Book/NA. Green and gold step working guide (available at the office for R100.00)
Leave at home:Cell phone
Fire arms or pocket knives
Bank cards
Rizzlas or rolling tobacco
Girls please note:T-Shirts must be long enough to cover crotch
No G-strings
No nail polish or nail polish remover
No hipsters
Please follow the website button above for further information. Also you can use the e,mail button to ask Minnesota House any questions directly
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