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Agency Goal

Hope, Heal, Recover

Short Term Goal
  • Providing clean and hygienic food and shelter with sense of security.
  • Providing awareness to the schools, colleges, and community.
Mid-Term Goal
  • Helping the client with professional support and treating with evidence-based practices.
Long Term Goal
  • Creating an authentic treatment model.
  • To create drug free society.
  • To reduce the impact of substance use on life and health.
Mission

To create a drug free society and minimize the number of substance users.

Vision

To help the current users from the agency with the professional support and evidence- based practices.

Objectives

Turning Challenges into Opportunities

  • To provide comprehensive treatment facilities to clients.
  • To provide nutritious food and a clean, healthy residential environment for clients.
  • To minimize collateral damage caused by substance use, including impacts on health, relationships, education, and mental well-being.
  • To provide skill development training programs.
  • To involve clients in extracurricular and recreational activities.
  • To restore physical, mental, social, emotional, and psychological potential so that individuals can function independently and live a drug-free life.
Values & Initiatives

What We Stand For,
What We Do

Core Values
  • All individuals have unique needs that charge up what recovery and treatment methods are appropriate.
  • Different pathways must be considered for those who want to recover from addiction in their own way.
  • Everyone in a treatment faculty must have equal access to every care option available.
  • Hope, kindness and positive thoughts inspire recovers better than negative behaviors and beliefs.
  • Participation is essential to a person’s success in rehabilitation, but each person must engage in their own way.
Activities
  • Treating addictions to opioids (prescription pain relievers or drugs like heroin or fentanyl), medication.
  • Should be the first line of treatment, usually combined with some form of behavioral therapy or counseling. Medications are also used to help treat addiction to alcohol and nicotine.
  • Additionally, medications are used to help people detoxify from drugs, although detoxification is not the same as treatment and is not sufficient to help a person recover. Detoxification alone without subsequent treatment generally leads to resumption of drug use.
  • For people with addictions to drugs like stimulants or cannabis, no medications are currently available to assist in treatment, so treatment consists of behavioral therapies. Treatment should be tailored to address each patient's drug use patterns and drug-related medical, mental, and social problems.
Theoretical Application and Analysis

Turning Theory into Impact

    Principle of acceptance
    Principle of non-judgemental attitude
    Principle of controlled emotions and feelings
    Principle of individualizations