Individual and Family Treatment for Alcohol Addiction
Mary* called us recently to inquire about residential alcohol treatment for her husband, David*, and family support (specifically boundaries and enabling) counselling for herself in Ontario. Our time with Mary tackled two issues. We provided resources for David – assessment, detox, residential, Ontario Health Insurance, and private treatment. We also went over resources for Many and explained how to access these services as an affected loved one. Mary was dealing with intense feelings of suffocation because she could not go anywhere or do anything without David falling apart and getting drunk at home. The effects of David’s depression, his first relapse, and his heightened neediness when he is off work (David does seasonal work) all have taken a toll on Mary. These are the resources and links we provided Mary: This link will provide you with useful information for substance-affected family members and friends: http://www.sunshinecoasthealthcentre.ca/family-addiction-help.html BOUNDARIES This is a list of printed resources on boundaries for families affected by addiction: Addictive Relationships: Reclaiming Your Boundaries (1989) Joy Miller Better Boundaries: Owning and Treasuring Your Life (1997) Jan Black, Greg Enns Boundaries – Where You End And I Begin: How To Recognize And Set Healthy Boundaries (1994) Anne Katherine Boundaries and Relationships: Knowing, Protecting and Enjoying the Self (1993) Charles Whitfield Boundaries in Marriage (1999) Henry Cloud and John Townsend Boundaries in Marriage (1999) Henry Cloud and John Townsend Boundaries in Marriage – Participant’s Guide (2002) Henry Cloud and John Townsend Boundaries: When to say Yes, When to Say No, To Take Control of Your Life (1992) Henry Cloud and John Townsend Where to Draw the Line: How to Set Healthy Boundaries Every Day (2000) Here are some of, CDR operator, Sunshine Coast Health Center’s blogs on boundaries and family support: 1. When Addiction is close to home: A Toolkit for Families 2. Emotional Hangovers LOCAL OPTIONS – ASSESSMENT OFFICE Mary and David live near Norwood. These were the closest offices they could to get David’s assessment and options for Mary: Four Counties Addiction Services Team (Four CAST) 2nd floor 1011 Elgin St. W Cobourg, ON K9A 4K9 Phone: (905) 377-9111 Toll-Free: 1(800) 461-1909 Fax: (905) 377-9392 E-Mail: fourcast@fourcast.ca Website: www.fourcast.ca Lakeshore Counselling 975 Elgin Street Cobourg, ON K9A 4K9 Phone: (905) 377-9111 Toll-Free: 1(800) 461-1909 E-Mail: fourcast@cogeco.net Campbellford Memorial Hospital 246-146 Oliver Road Campbellford, ON K0L 1L0 Phone: (705) 653-3352 Toll-free: 1(800) 461-1909 E-Mail: fourcast@cogeco.net Four Counties provides assessments and outpatient counselling for youth and adults, including pregnant women and mothers with children 6 months of age or younger. Open Thursday and Friday only. DETOX These are the detox services available in your area if David needs support during withdrawal (which is quite common for alcoholism): Cobourg Withdrawal Management Services (Detox) Four Counties Addiction Services Team (Four CAST) 2nd floor 1011 Elgin St. W Cobourg, ON K9A 4K9 Phone: (905) 377-9111 Toll-Free: 1(800) 461-1909 Fax: (905) 377-9392 E-Mail: fourcast@fourcast.ca Website: www.fourcast.ca Home detox is provided with support and monitoring offered by a withdrawal management professional. Clients are assisted with withdrawal symptoms on an outpatient basis (in-office or by phone). PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT This is one example of programs we provided Mary that we believed would be optimal for David: Life Science Addiction Treatment Center 114 Rue Kimpton Rigaud, QC J0P 1P0 Phone: (450) 451-9995 Fax: (450) 451-9995 Website: www.life-science.ca E-Mail: info@life-science.ca They charge $8,000 for 30 days (extensions up to 90 days can happen). Life Science uses evidence-based and best practices models. This facility works with the client to design a treatment program that works best for him or her. Life Science will help with implementing proper coping strategies in regards to stress. Treatment takes place in a home-like environment located in a...
Opioid/Heroin Addiction Detox & Treatment
All of the stories we hear are sad in some way, but some are more heartbreaking than others… Laura lives in St. Catherine’s, Ontario, but her son, Andrew, currently resides in Alberta. Linda recently received news that Andrew is in an Edmonton hospital recovering from an assault (likely related to substance use). He has broken ribs and fractures to the face, as well as other injuries. Laura is looking for as many funded resources for Andrew as possible. We started off by giving her contact information for several Mental Health and Addiction offices. Over the phone, we also gave Laura contact information for several detox locations to call before she goes to Edmonton to pick Andrew up from the hospital. We also provided information for medical detoxes in Toronto if Laura decides to bring Andrew back to Ontario. These are the closest Mental Health and Addiction offices to Laura: Community Addiction Services of Niagara 401-60 James Street, St. Catharines, ON L2R 7E7 Phone: (905) 684-1183 ext. 221 E-Mail: mchudy@cas-n.ca City of Hamilton, Alcohol, Drug and Gambling Services 3rd Floor 21 Hunter Street E Hamilton, ON L8N 1M2 Phone: (905) 546-3606 E-Mail: adgs@hamilton.ca Suntrac Addiction Treatment Centre Mission Services of Hamilton, Inc. 106-293 Wellington Street N Hamilton, ON L8L 7W2 Phone: (905) 528-0389 E-Mail: suntrac@mission-services.com Wayside House of Hamilton 15 Charlton Avenue W Hamilton, ON L8P 2B8 Phone: (905) 528-8969 E-Mail: regan.anderson@gmail.coma This link will take you to a list of additional options (alphabetically organized by city) if the facilities above are unavailable: http://www.canadadrugrehab.ca/ON/Ontario-Outpatient-Alcohol-Drug-Rehab-Programs.html#govt DETOX/WITHDRAWAL SERVICES Andrew will most likely need to be sober prior to admission for any treatment program. Here is a link to the medical services of Ontario: http://www.canadadrugrehab.ca/ON/Ontario-Medical-Detox-Alcohol-Drug-Rehab-Programs.html There are only four locations offering medically supervised withdrawal: Two in Toronto, one in Ottawa, and the other in Sioux Lookout (near Kenora). This link will give you more options if the mens withdrawal unit in St. Catherine’s cannot assist you with his withdrawals. St. Catherine’s Withdrawal Management Services (Detox) Niagara Health System Niagara Regional Men’s Withdrawal Management Service 10 Adams Street St. Catharines, ON L2R 2V8 Phone: (905) 682-7211 ext.1 Fax: (905) 682-4749 Website: www.drugandalcoholhelpline.ca/Directory/Program/6848 Andrew also has pending criminal charges and may need a program that allows clients to attend hearings. Here are links to CSC programs in Ontario that will accommodate hearings and programs that accept clients on methadone (which is possible since Andrew is a frequent relapse): http://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/pblct/community/onte-eng.shtml RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT Here is a link to all the residential programs that offer treatment in Ontario: http://www.canadadrugrehab.ca/ON/Ontario-Residential-Alcohol-Drug-Rehab-Programs.html It is a mix of private, charitable, and government-funded programs organized alphabetically by city. We suggest scrolling through the list and highlighting programs that offer long-term treatment. Start with these ones first since you mentioned it would be better for Andrew to stay in treatment as long as possible. Take notes on the programs (create a list), then call and ask the questions provided in the link below. This will help you find a program that is low in cost and long-term. Write down when you called so that you know if you’ve called and left a message. If you do not hear back from the program, call back. When researching treatment programs, make sure to ask them all the questions necessary to ensure Andrew’s needs will be met. Here is a suggest list of questions to ask. METHADONE-SUPPORTED PROGRAMS If Andrew begins using methadone as part of his treatment, here is the list of programs that accept clients on methadone: (Note: This is a list of programs that deal with clients who are stabilized on methadone and or tapering) Cornwall Adult Support Recovery – Secular St. Denis Centre 339 Second St. East Cornwall, ON K6H 1Y8 Phone: (613)933-0418 (direct) Toll-Free: 1(800) 272-9236 ext.107 (Admission/referral) Fax: (613) 933-3825 E-Mail: annzeran@aseo-steo.org...
Family Looking for Treatment for son with Opioid Addiction
We connected over email with the family members of Liam*, a 32-year-old male addicted to opiates who is living in Milton, ON. Liam’s family was looking for private treatment that they would all share part of the cost for. They hoped this group effort in paying for Liam to get the help he needs would also allow him to by-pass the wait times people normally experience with public treatment. Liam’s parents were currently out of the country, so his siblings came to us to help them research the differences in private and public treatment options. Liam’s siblings also hoped to use this information to prove to their parents the importance and benefit of getting Liam into private treatment. Here are the resources we gave Liam’s siblings. The following information highlights two private treatment programs we spoke in depth about, followed by the public (OHIP) options available to Liam. PRIVATE TREATMENT PROGRAMS Sunshine Coast Health Centre 2174 Fleury Road Powell River, BC V8A 0H8 Phone: (604) 487-9010 Toll-free: 1(866) 487-9010 E-Mail: info@schc.ca A private residential program for men. Program lengths include 30, 42, 60, and 90 days (returning alumni have more flexible lengths of stay). Average costs are approximately $15,000 for 30 days (see SCHC’s fee schedule for more information on payment options). With this program you will be cared for nurses, a doctor, care aids, and qualified mental health professionals (Psychiatrist, PhD and MA level psychologists and counsellors). SCHC’s programs include medically-supervised detox, masters-level therapists, offsite and onsite recreation (including an indoor pool), psychiatric assessment, refresher courses (aftercare), online aftercare support, family and couples’ programs. Once a person completes a treatment program at SCHC, he will always be able to access services from them (via online meetings, social media, over the phone, etc.). Client care does not stop once they complete treatment. Life Science Addiction Treatment Centre 114 Rue Kimpton Rigaud, QC J0P 1P0 Phone: (450) 451-9995 Fax: (450) 451-9995 Website: www.life-science.ca E-Mail: info@life-science.ca Life Science charges $8,000 for 30 days (extensions up to 90 days are available). Life Science uses evidence-based and best practices models. This facility works with the client to design a treatment program that works best for him or her. Life Science will help with implementing proper coping strategies in regards to stress. Treatment takes place in a home-like environment located in a rural area of Quebec. It is also an English-speaking program. If necessary, in addition to seeing an addiction medicine doctor, Liam would see a psychiatrist for a mental health assessment. Life Science does not offer onsite detox, so Liam will have to be sober prior to admission (check with Life Science to see how long Liam must be sober for). We also felt it was important for Liam’s family members to access their own resources that will help through the addiction process as Liam works his way to recovery. Here are the links felt would be beneficial: This link will take you to helpful information about family/friends and treatment and recovery for addicted loved ones: http://www.sunshinecoasthealthcentre.ca/family-addiction-help.html LOCAL, PUBLIC OPTIONS FOR LIAM First, here is a link to a blog that notes the differences in treatment programs available to Ontario residents: http://www.torontodetox.ca/ontario-residential-treatment-options-explained/ ASSESSMENT OFFICE NEAR MILTON Halton Alcohol, Drug and Gambling Assessment, Prevention and Treatment Services (ADAPT) 13-217 Main Street E Milton, ON L9T 1N9 (905) 693-4250 ext. 0 E-Mail: adapt@haltonadapt.org This office provides assessments and outpatient programs for youths and adults, including affected family members and significant others. DETOX Because Liam uses opiates, Milton detox might not be an option. You may need to see if you can get him into Humber River Regional, CAMH, or Royal...
Ontario Residential Treatment Options Explained
This is a brief explanation of the differences between the three treatment types. There will be a mix of government, private and charitable options. Private You can choose any facility you wish. The average cost of private treatment is roughly $5000 – $15000 for a 30-day program. The benefit of paying privately is that clients are typically admitted right away. Some facilities are equipped to do detox on site, while others will require you to detox/withdraw prior to admittance. Benefits: more 1-on-1 counselling, the ratio to staff to client is higher (i.e. unique clients needs are given more attention), and there is usually an aftercare and family program. Charitable You can also choose to get treatment from a charitable place anywhere is Canada. Typically charitable options are programs run by organizations like Salvation Army, United Way, and church groups. These groups do fundraising to help offset the costs of treatment. Typically clients have to be anywhere from 5 to 10 days sober. These programs usually cost under $5000/30 days of treatment (anywhere from $400 – $1240). There are often wait lists for these program, which can vary from 1 week to 1 year to get admitted. Benefits: Cheaper cost for long-term programs (30-180days and sometimes 1 year). Government Most government treatment programs are free. Generally, you can only go to government treatment in the province you have valid health care for. Although it is covered (not including prescriptions), the wait lists are long and there is a certain procedure you must do for getting into treatment. First, a person must have an assessment completed (usually by a drug and alcohol counselor at the local Mental Health and Addictions office). Once the assessment has been done, the counsellor can start to refer that person into provincially-funded or -sponsored treatment programs. At this point, he or she would wait until their intake date comes up. In the meantime, he or she can go to detox, attend local AA/NA meetings, and/or receive outpatient counselling (more intensive than meetings, less than rehab). Government treatment programs are typically 18-30 days, do not usually have weekly 1-on-1 counselling, and do not have aftercare or family programs. Because so many people are trying to access treatment services, government programs need to move people through treatment quickly so everyone can receive some basic tools for a sober and clean life. When researching treatment options, here is a set of questions we recommend everyone ask. These questions will help you figure out which treatment center and its programs are going to be the right fit. PROGRAM TYPES EXPLAINED Here are links and/or descriptions to different treatment program modalities. 12-step programming Holistic Treats the person as a whole using 12-step fundamentals as well as current evidence therapies, such as CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy), REBT (rational emotive behaviour therapy), Mindfulness, Narrative therapy, etc. Evidence-based Uses evidence-based therapies only, such as CBT, BPS+S (biopsychosocial + spiritual), EMDR, REBT, and/or any therapies that have been proven to have success in treating addiction through various research studies. Christian/Spiritual Faith-based programs that help clients find salvation in the Lord. They also, sometimes, use 12-steps or their own form of programming. GOVERNMENT TREATMENT We recommended all Ontario residents looking for addiction treatment keep the Ontario Drug and Alcohol helpline number handy (1-800-565-8603). This is a 24-hour hotline for Ontario Health Insurance. This is how residents can go about getting government treatment for themselves or loved ones. We recommend, if you do call, asking for the following four pieces of information: Initial assessment facilities David cannot get government treatment without being referred. In order to get a...
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Hello and welcome to the Ottawa detox blog. This blog and many others are operated by www.canadadrugrehab.ca; an organization of specialists who talk to people every day by phone and email to help them find the addiction treatment and support they need for themselves or loved ones. That being said, we know there are many more people out there that we can help. For those who we are unable to communicate with directly by phone or email, we will be posting regular blogs detailing situations of callers across Canada and the resources we provided them so they have the resources to deal with their unique situation (names and personal information will be changed or removed to protect privacy). Each person’s situation is different and the links and information we give is tailored to that individual and their specific needs. We hope you will be able to identify with some of the people in these excerpts and find the provided information helpful in your own search for treatment options. For more personalized help in finding addiction treatment, please contact us at 1.877.746.1963 or info@canadadrugrehab.ca. There is no cost for connecting with us. CDR is a public service with a mission to help individuals and families struggling with addiction in Canada find treatment and other resources that will help them develop improved, more fulfilling lives....


