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Beyond The Treatment Center

When most people think about getting sober, they picture a person in need of help who participates in a stay at a treatment center. Thirty, 60 or 90 days later that person emerges and is transformed, the popular narrative goes.

The truth, of course, is much more complex. Addiction doesn’t occur in a vacuum, and recovery doesn’t happen in a straight line. That’s why it’s so important that recovery centers offer support beyond just the treatment center. Programs like alumni services and family service can help people navigate the transition to life in recovery and improve outcomes along the way. 

Outreach to persons who have completed our program as well as their friends and family is a key part of our program,” said Casey Jordan, Chief Marketing Officer at Sunshine Coast Health Centre in British Columbia. 

Here’s what you should know about alumni and family support, and why treatment centers are taking a more expansive approach to helping people get and stay sober. 

What Are Alumni Services?

Having a sober community is critical for many people in recovery. Some people get that from 12-step programs, but Sunshine Coast Health Centre, a non 12-step drug and alcohol rehabilitation center, wanted to be sure that clients who were not interested in a 12-step approach still got the support that they needed. 

In order to do that, Sunshine Coast began offering alumni service to anyone who has been through their treatment center. The services are meant to help people stay sober, with no additional cost. When people leave treatment at Sunshine Coast, they know that they are not alone; instead, they have access to a network of alumni support programs, including:

In addition to the supports above, people who have gone through treatment at Sunshine Coast can return to campus for a “refresher weekend” at any point. This gives you the chance to rejuvenate your recovery and delve into any pain points before they lead to relapse. 

What Are Family Services?

The goal of family services is to help families learn about addiction, and foster healthier family relationships in the future. The family weekend allows people to better understand what their family members are going through — on both sides of the addiction equation. This service isn’t meant to be a replacement for family therapy, but is a way of setting the foundation for future work that can help the whole family emerge healthier. 

Challenges in early recovery aren’t an exception — they’re the norm. That’s why you want to know that any treatment center you choose has supports in place to help clients through early recovery and to keep their families involved. 

Sunshine Coast Health Centre is a non 12-step drug and alcohol rehabilitation center in British Columbia. Learn more here

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