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Residential Program
Our Residential program
is a comprehensive program that provides a structured environment
with individual and group counseling by qualified treatment
professionals. In addition to housing facilities, we provide
nutritious and wholesome meals to all residents. O'Brien House
maintains close connections with Alcoholics Anonymous, Cocaine
Anonymous, and Narcotics Anonymous while also providing facility
space for meetings. Other life skills are also nurtured at O'Brien
House through career counseling, employment opportunities, and
tutoring in English, Math, and GED preparation.
The Residential Program plays a critical role in an individual's
recovery. The continuum of care listed below shows how O'Brien
House fits into the process.
Multi-Level Residential Program
The Residential Program is an
intensive six month program, which consists of
three phases for client development.
Phase One:
Phase One is the beginning phase of
the clinical program. The average length of time for clients
in Phase One is 25 to 45 days. Phase One clients must meet the
following criteria and goals before being approved for Phase Two:
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Complete, as per assigned
counselor's instructions, Steps 1, 2 and 3 and present them in
group
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Acquire and use a 12-Step sponsor
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Complete Step 4 and schedule Step
5 with a 12-Step sponsor
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Complete written summaries of
Chapters 1 through 11 in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous
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Complete and hand in Daily
Participation sheets as directed by the assigned counselor
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Attend daily 12-Step meetings,
including at least three outside 12-Step meetings per week and
attending the mandatory Cocaine Anonymous meeting on Sunday
evening
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Must be able to personalize
individual Relapse Warning Signs and have a good working
knowledge of The Relapse Progression Chart.
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Complete all hand-outs in the
O'Brien House Entry Packet and review with the assigned
counselor
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Attend all therapeutic groups
everyday and on-time
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Demonstrate appropriate recovery
skills through interaction with peers, completion of assigned
house duties and chores, and have few (if any) write-ups
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Complete any assigned literacy
training and/or job readiness skills development
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remain in compliance with ALL
prescribed medications at the proper dosage levels
Phase One clients may not leave the
premises unless they are accompanied by a staff member except with
prior approval and special permission from the treatment director.
Phase Two:
Phase Two is the secondary phase of
the clinical program. The average length of time for clients
in Phase Two is 60 days. Phase Two clients must meet the
following criteria and goals before being approved for Phase Three:
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Complete, as per assigned
counselor's instructions, Steps 5, 6, 7, and 8
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Continue to use and work with a
12-Step sponsor
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Personalize and present in group
The Relapse Progression
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Continue written summaries of the
Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous up to and including "A Vision
for You"
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Personalize and present to group
and counselor High Risk Situations
regarding employment and social situations
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Punctually attend all groups and
meetings
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Demonstrate an acceptable level
of personal and programmatic responsibility by adhering to pass
procedures and Client Handbook
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Have appropriate peer
interactions within the community
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Find and maintain full-time
employment
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Stay current on all client
service fees
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Open a savings account
Phase Two clients must have been
pre-approved to go on job search. Passes must be arranged
ahead of time for any off-premises activities. Clients in
Phase Two must sign in and out for each activity off-premises.
Phase Two clients are NOT allowed to have a car, but they may put in
a request to have a car once they are advanced to Phase Three.
All new employment must be approved. Working clients in Phase
Two must return to the premises and sign in no later than 6 p.m.
daily. Employment requiring evening and night hours must be
approved conditional upon special criterion.
Phase Three:
Phase Three is the final phase of the
clinical program. The average length of time for clients in
Phase Three is 90 days. Phase Three clients must meet the
following criteria and goals prior to graduation from the program:
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Complete, as per assigned
counselor's instructions, Steps 9, 10, 11, and 12
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Continue to use and work with a
12-Step sponsor
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Attend at least three (3) 12-Step
meetings per week outside off-premises and maintain continuing
documentation of attendance
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continue saving money using the
savings account created in Phase Two. Phase Three clients
must save a minimum of $600 in order to graduate
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Punctually attend all groups and
meetings
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Develop a personalized Relapse
Prevention Plan
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Complete all treatment
assignments as per the assigned counselor
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Stay current on all client
service fees
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Begin Discharge Planning with the
assigned counselor within the first month in Phase Three
Phase Three clients should be a
minimum of 90 days clean and sober upon entrance to Phase Three.
Clients should have a home group and a working relationship with a
12-Step sponsor. Phase Three clients no longer need passes to
leave the property, but they must still sign in and out each time
they leave the premises. Overnight passes may be granted in
this phase, but must be reasonable and are at the discretion of the
client's assigned counselor. Phase Three clients may also have
a car with approval by clinical staff. Phase Three clients are
expected to give back and be positive role models for the newcomers
in the O'Brien House program.
Single Resident Occupancy Program
An Extended Living Program providing
independent living with continued support through the O'Brien
House Alumni Association is available to clients after the
completion of the residential program.
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