… The Power of a Balanced Life …
The Steele House helps residents have the ability
to balance their lives using these five facets to ensure sobriety
and a healthy, balanced life.
Spiritual Growth
The environment of the facility is one of a spiritual
nature; The Steele House believes in honoring and obeying natural
laws and living by such laws. A relationship with Higher Power
is essential during recovery. The act of turning one’s life
over, surrendering and letting go is a key component of the program.
These principles and ideas are enforced on a daily basis by creating
a safe, stable and calming environment. Having a safe harbor to
come home to during the process of addiction recovery is imperative.
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Emotional Health
Having an emotionally stable environment is necessary
during early sobriety. That is why the environment of The Steele
House is handled with care. Gossip and negative language are not
encouraged at The Steele House. Residents are taught, through example
and with the support of caring staff, how to process and work through
situations and triggers that arise while facing real-world experiences.
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Physical Well Being
The Steele House encourages residents to focus on their physical
well being. Weekly gym attendance is facilitated to enable individuals
to heal physically.
The mountains offer an abundance of outdoor activities, including
hiking trails and quiet spaces to retreat and meditate.
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Mental Health
Individuals are in the care of staff that are dedicated
to assist them to heal mentally.
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Vocational Pursuits
Establishing employment encourages sobriety because
it keeps individuals active toward achieving their goals. The Steele
House encourages and supports individuals in finding employment,
achieving vocational goals – such as educational pursuits – and
continuing to choose a career path that works for them in the future.
Individuals are given the tools and confidence to: create a strong
resume, interview effectively and build upon their experience.
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