Our product is a new way of life. Our program focuses on teaching the life skills necessary to maintain long term recovery from substance use. We have an intensive 3-month program designed to enable our residents to heal and live a new way of life without drugs. Longer term programs are available when circumstances warrant. Studies have shown that 28 days is not enough. In fact, according to findings from the DARP Project, the percentage with favorable outcomes improved in direct proportion to the length of time spent in treatment beyond 90 days. During the first month at Recovering Hands we focus on reclaiming physical, mental and spiritual wellness. The second month helps the addict/alcoholic to form some new connections to the recovery way of life and a recovery network, and in the third month that focus continues with the addition of building her recovery assets. We try to help our residents obtain those things they will need in order to sustain long term recovery; further education, jobs, homes, transportation, etc. For Women who want help:
Congratulations on your decision to find a new way to live! There is a short PowerPoint presentation and a downloadable version of our brochure on our website at www.recoveringhands.com. For more information or details on our program, please call us at 860-469-5462. For people interested in helping:
The Recovering Hands Program is not covered by insurance. We do have a scholarship program which relies almost entirely on the generous donations of the businesses and individuals in our community and neighboring communities. We fight the effects of this Opioid Epidemic one grateful life at a time. With your donations we offer scholarships to those who would not otherwise be able to come to our extended-care center. Studies show that, as a society, we are finally moving more toward realizing that addiction is an illness, and, as with other illnesses, there can be hope. Please help us help the women in our communities; our daughters, sisters, best friends, mothers, aunts, grandmothers, granddaughters and even someone you know and love that may need a safe place to rehabilitate their life because of drug abuse. We thank you for your time, consideration, and any donation you can make. Recovering Hands is a 501(c)3. Donors can deduct contributions under IRC Section 170. Please make checks payable to Recovering Hands. DLN: 26053612002185
There is a short PowerPoint presentation and a downloadable version of our brochure on our website at www.recoveringhands.com