Addictions Recovery Program - Residential Treatment

Provided by Carrier Sekani Family Services

Creates a healing environment by utilizing a holistic approach that promotes a cultural lifestyle free from addictions and restores a sense of pride in the Carrier and Sekani culture.
The integrated health and Wellness Addiction Recovery Program, "Lhet’sut’en" is delivered by our multidisciplinary team consisting of clinical counsellors and cultural knowledge holders. We believe culture is healing and incorporate a blend of traditional healing practices along with evidence-based best practices in addictions treatment.

During the summer months (from May to October), the program offers residential treatment on Nadleh Whut’en territory on a beautiful and sacred site at Ormand Lake. During the winter months (November to April), the program team visits member communities by request. Also offers educational and support services with a focus on addiction, and one or two-week treatment programs during the winter. Community visits are open to any northern British Columbia First Nations, based on our availability.

Session modules can include Grief and loss, addictions awareness, identity, self-esteem, relapse prevention, trauma, anger, communication, spirituality, gambling, effects of colonization, suicide intervention, and prevention, violence, anger management, co-dependency, relationships.

250-567-2900

Public email: arp@csfs.org

Website: https://www.csfs.org/services...

240 West Stewart Street, Vanderhoof, British Columbia, V0J 3A0

Service is available in English.

Cost: No cost

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Availability

Service area: Northern Health Area

Ways to Access
  • Provided at a single location
  • Provided at home
  • Provided in a group in-person

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