FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
What is the purpose of a residential transitional care
facility such as The Steele House?
Residential transitional
care facilities allow individuals to:
- Gain the tools and skills needed for
successful sobriety
- Practice those skills in a nurturing, caring and stable environment
- Have the time and space to choose sobriety long- term
These facilities play a key role in recovery
because they act not only as safe environment for those committed
to recovery, but also continue the therapeutic component. These
facilities are a place where one can learn and find strength from
other recovering addicts, from caring staff and from a devoted
treatment team.
The Steele House offers a home-like atmosphere
which sets individuals up to transition more smoothly toward total
independence.
What distinguishes The Steele House?
- A caring environment based on a foundation of time-tested values
- A secure and safe place to re-build a life
and re-establish healthy relationships
- On-going educational groups, workshops and
meetings to develop the needed skills for life success
- EvidenEvidenced-based program that has proven
effective for emotional regulation
- Comprehensive approach to cover all components
of behavioral health
How is this accomplished?
Providing a trust-based program, in an atmosphere
of encouragement, often makes the difference as an individual overcomes
addiction.
The program of The Steele House is designed with the overall goal
of restoring these four components: Emotional
Resilience, Relationship Vitality, Mental Flexibility, and
Physical Wellbeing.
The purpose of a residential transitional care
facility is to allow individuals to demonstrate to themselves,
as well as to others, that they know how to use the tools they
are learning to function and live sober. The hope for each individual
is that they can take the environment of The Steele House and mimic
it as they transition.
Who can live at The Steele House?
Men 18+ who are struggling with addiction (please
see Therapeutic
Approach for a complete list), and have the desire to
learn the skills and tools necessary to become and remain sober.
Our program works one of two ways:
Our program is able to work with everyone.
The Steele House serves individuals who are:
- In need of assistance and ongoing care
to overcome the disease of addiction, and are motivated
to receive the help and support they need
- Unable to completely break away from
life, yet still need support to overcome their addiction
Utah law requires that no one can enter The Steele
House that has, “ever been convicted of the illegal manufacture
or distribution of a controlled substance” (Section 22-6-9,
A9) or has any kind of sexual conviction.
Individuals must be committed to strive for
independence and, although there is support from caring staff, each
individual must be able to care for themselves. Individuals are held
accountable for their actions, while the key focus is on self care
and continued sobriety.
What would a program like The Steele House cost me?
The Steele House is sensitive to loved ones who
are responsible for funding for treatment for individuals struggling
to overcome drug and alcohol addiction. That is why our prices
are affordable.
ALPINE TREATMENT SERVICES offers a six month, 2
phase program that
costs approximately one month of what most traditional drug and
alcohol rehabilitation centers cost. Affordable pricing and various financing
options are offered to accommodate each individual
in need of our services.
The Steele House offers discounts to:
- Ecclesiastical leaders, such as Bishops, Pastors, etc
- Churches
- Military personnel
What are the requirements to live in The Steele House?
The requirements for entering The Steele House are that INDIVIDUALS:
- Must be male and 18+
- Must have the desire to become clean and sober
May not have
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