Support for Families and Individuals Experiencing all Stages of Recovery
Family Tree Relief Nursery's Perf Support Team provides services or support in three areas as part of Addiction Recovery Team (ART):
A & D Outreach:
A & D Outreach workers provide support for clients who are involved with child welfare and who have drug and alcohol allegations. Outreach workers are available to meet weekly with their clients in their home or in the community, introducing and modeling a recovery lifestyle. They may provide transportation, accompany them to meetings, appointments, court appearances, and make referrals to various community groups and agencies.
Outreach Expansion:
The Outreach Expansion worker supports families affected by substance abuse and connects them with treatment and related resources. The family does not have to have an open DHS case. Indicators of A & D issues need to be present. This service is a four week program that utilizes Differential Response process.
Family Treatment Court (FTC):
FTC is a voluntary program where clients who elect to participate must meet certain criteria including participating in FTC weekly, meeting with an Outreach Worker, random UA’s, attending treatment and remaining compliant with their treatment
Peer Mentor Suport:
- Regular home visitation
- In-home parenting classes
- Navigation of recovery support group
- Access to resources (diapers, food, hygiene, etc.)
- Coaching & modeling of recovery lifestyle
- Recovery approach that includes the whole family
- Coordination of community resources
Peer mentor support services are person centered and strength based to optimize and help you meet your individual and family goals.
Peer Mentors
Family Tree Relief Nursery has dedicated team of Peer Support Specialists often called into the profession from their own experiences
Many people experiencing recovery at any stage can feel helpless and often their social circle includes friends and family still in active drug or alcohol use. Without having a positive role model that is living a successful life in recovery, maintaining sobriety can be that much more difficult. A recovery mentor is someone who has lived similar experiences, walked a similar path, and can relate to someone beginning a recovery journey.