Often, when a person experiencing addiction relapses, they can feel hopeless, isolated, and despondent. However, just because a person relapses doesn’t mean that another course of treatment will not work.
Experiencing addiction can feel incredibly isolating. People who experience it often believe no one else feels the way they do, which is why community and support are crucial to the work we do at Simon House.
Our 12-week program includes group counselling sessions, house meetings, and other elements of communal support so that all our clients see that others are experiencing similar problems.
After graduation from our 12-week program, we also offer services and support that mean alumni always have a place to turn to. Our graduates share stories, successes, and guidance along the way to ensure everyone who comes through Simon House knows that they are not alone.
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