Hope Place Centres
Men's Live-In Treatment Program
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CMH0501
Last Modified:
10 Jun 2021
Last Full Update:
06 Feb 2020
Record Details
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Description & Services
Alternate Name | Halton Recovery House ; HRH ; The House |
Description | The Hope Place Centres Men's Live-In Treatment Program is a Live-In treatment centre for men dealing with addictive behaviours. The long term goal is to enable the men and their families to develop loving interactions and responsible behaviour within families, relationships, and communities, leading to spiritual growth beyond the need or desire to abuse substances. The Hope Place Centres Men's Live-In Treatment Program provides a spiritual program experienced within a therapeutic community. The 45-90 day residential program addresses issues related to addictions by encouraging and empowering the men to heal into wholeness. It also establishes a new model of living, which moves them from personal isolation to healthy relationships and purposeful roles in the community. The discharge plan encourages the clients to attend a weekly continuing care meetings in the facility (Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Cocaine Anonymous). |
Hours | *Office Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm *Staff on-call Mon-Sun 24 hours |
Dates | All year |
Areas Served | Brampton ; Caledon ; Greater Toronto Area ; Halton Region ; Mississauga ; Peel Region |
Eligibility | Ages: 18 year(s) and up Men only; potential clients must meet the admissions process criteria |
Application | Usually by agency referral but an individual can also refer themselves by contacting the Intake Co-ordinator |
Fees | Admission ; For those without income: a number of subsidized beds are available; No charge for those applying through Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. A program Activity fee of $100 monthly is expected from each client. The admission wait time is approx. 60 - 90 days Seven beds are available at fee-for-service through insurance companies, employers, EAP and private funding ; Admission - $200 - 250/day; and admission wait time is approx. 5 - 20 days. * Fee assistance availabletance available. * Fee assistance available. |
Languages | English ; The Hope Place Centres Men's Live-In Treatment Program will attempt to accomodate those who do not speak English on a case-by-case basis |
Meetings | (Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Cocaine Anonymous). SERVICE MEETINGS are by invitation only through General Service Committee's from each 12 step fellowship. |
Contact Information
Address & Map | |
Intersection | Trafalgar Rd, N of Steeles Ave W |
Accessibility | Partially Accessible - Wheelchair ramp will only lead to the first floor |
Mailing Address | c/o General Delivery 8173 Trafalgar Road Hornby, ON L0P 1E0 |
Office Phone | 905-878-1120 |
Fax | 905-878-1269 |
After Hours Phone | 905-878-1120 |
Toll Free Phone | 1-877-761-6357 |
admissions@hopeplacecentres.org | |
Website | www.hopeplacecentres.org |
Primary Contact | Rick Moir, Team Lead, Hope Place Men's Live-In Treatment Program; Phone: ext 228; Email: rickm@hopeplacecentres.org |
Alternate Contact | Tisha Shea, Program Manager; Phone: 905-875-3214 ext 302 |
Primary Executive | Deborah Gatenby, Chief Executive Officer; Phone: 905-465-3324 ext 101; Email: deborahg@hopeplacecentres.ord |
Volunteer Coordinator | Janice Williamson, Hope Place Centres; Phone: 905-875-3214; Email: rickm@hopeplacecentres.org |
Other Details
Print Material | Brochures |
Established | 1975 |
Elections | AGM Sept |
Funding | Provincial - Ontario. Ministry of Health & Long Term Care ; United Way - of Oakville, Halton Hills ; Private ; Foundation - Ontario Trillium Foundation |
Service Level | (50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity |
Subjects
Subjects | Addictions ; Alcoholism ; Counselling ; Drug addiction ; Group therapy ; Life skills training ; Men ; Mental health ; Mental health services ; Residential care ; Support groups |