The journey at Lindale Recovery homes begins with our extensive 12 week group programme ‘Steps to success’. We use group therapy sessions to create a profound and intensely moving experience, creating a space for significant growth and change for our residents. We work within a therapeutic framework to help empower our clients to find an abstinent, sustainable and joyful recovery.
We believe the first 12 weeks of recovery set a solid foundation for a future free of addiction. We draw upon Cognitive Behavioural Therapies, 12 Step fellowship principles and proven Addiction focussed Group therapy activities to deliver a series of programmes aimed at encouraging self-actualisation. The groups we run vary across a multitude of topics including co-dependency, self-Esteem, mindfulness and building healthy connections. We use music, spoken word and other complimentary therapies to help our clients have a truly life changing experience.
Once each resident has completed the 12-week programme we celebrate the journey in our Graduation Ceremonies and plan the next steps. We run a series of peer led groups that enable those further on to stay connected to the groups, while providing support and experience to the new residents. We then liaise directly with a local college who attend our groups to discuss the host of free courses our residents can attend to continue building their new life free of addiction.
Support Provided at Lindale Recovery Service
One to One Support
One to One support session, once a week for one hour.
24/7 Telephone Support
Floating support by phone, accessible 24 hours a day.
House Group Session
A house group session, once a week for one hour.
Benefits Support
Support with accessing benefits.
Educational Support
Support with education with links to Fircroft College.
Employment Support
Support with obtaining full time employment
Health Assessments
Support with health assessments.
Medication Support
Support with the management of prescribed medication.
An important part of recovery is enabling our residents to integrate back into the wider community and into full independent living. To achieve this we actively encourage residents to attend mutual aid meetings within the city and to take part in voluntary work, training work and education opportunities they may be interested in.