Phase II Sample Schedule | The Program Video
Phase II, the transitional
program, was designed for the chemically dependent person who seeks long term
treatment for addiction and has successfully completed Phase I, is ready to
continue to do whatever it takes to make his or her recovery the "Number One Priority
" and has reached a stage in recovery that permits him/her to return to work on a
part-time, and ultimately full-time basis during the day.
The resident's day begins un-monitored with meditation, breakfast and light exercise
before leaving for work. After a full day at work, the resident joins in a variety of
monitored activities with emphasis on: attendance at and participation in AA/NA and any
additional luxury alcohol treatment programs, exercise, regularly scheduled
balanced dining, relaxation, stress reduction, sobriety enrichment reading, and
meditation. A staff member remains on duty throughout the night.
Both Phase I and Phase II can be complemented with various additional
sobriety-enhancing services including a full schedule of weekend activities,
extra-curricular events, individual, family and relapse prevention counseling.
Independent Certified Addiction Counselors, Relapse Prevention
Specialists, Family Therapists and other professionals ready to provide additional
services to our residents on an individual outpatient basis.
Every experience the
newly recovering individual has at The GRR is related to recovery. We trust that his or
her stay will be positive and productive. We are here to help each person make the
transition to a happy, sober life. By adhering to a long term residential
substance abuse treatment program of healthy eating habits, structured daily
exercise, meditation, relaxation, and plenty of sleep, the recovering individual will be
much better equipped to stay sober. Having identified, accepted, shared and dealt with
his/her "warning signs," "triggers," and "high risk situations"
in a real life setting, we will give the recovering resident the encouragement and
support needed to make the transition to sober living "One Day at a Time."