How We Help
Substance Abuse Program
The Well does not believe programs change people. We believe God changes people. We are simply an organized opportunity for you to allow God to do so.
Compared to secular treatment programs, we whole-heartedly believe that God is the healer of all people instead of putting our faith in other humans to be the healer.
Our faith-based organization creates this opportunity through Biblical instruction and counseling, occupational training, and a supportive community environment. Give us a call for more information today.
Biblical Instruction, Counseling, and Small Groups
The Well provides substance abuse treatment services designed to stop the destructive lifestyle while in a safe and therapeutically conducive environment. The types of treatment we provide include supervised living residential, partial hospitalization, intensive inpatient, and outpatient services.
Our goal with our faith-based model is to educate, motivative, and assist women to develop and maintain healthy, permanent, recovery-centered lifestyle changes. Daily sessions consist of education/instructional class times, processing/counseling group therapies, as well individual counseling therapy.
Occupational Training
Every person who participates in our program must also participate in occupational training where they will learn a job-specific skill set. During occupational training activities, they will learn how to face and cope with emotional and relational problems, as well as issues similar to those they will encounter in daily living, after graduating from the program.
As a result, the women will be better prepared to handle normal daily stressors and daily living activities upon graduating from the program.
Family Recovery
Substance use often wreaks havoc on families and marriages. This is why the family recovery part of the process is a crucial part of our program. The family recovery process involves relational teaching with discussion groups and Biblical counseling sessions that are focused on the restoration of marriage and family life. Though you may have pushed family away or they may have distanced themselves, there is no relationship that God can’t repair. Don’t lose hope in your relationships or yourself.