Alcohol Rehabilitation Service is a residential alcohol rehabilitation service within City Centre, with 10 places providing a safe, supportive, structured environment where individuals will be supported during their recovery to explore the underlying reasons for their dependency and encouraged to realise their potential to rebuild their lives.
Alcohol Rehabilitation Service is a residential alcohol rehabilitation service within City Centre, with 10 places providing a safe, supportive, structured environment where individuals will be supported during their recovery to explore the underlying reasons for their dependency and encouraged to realise their potential to rebuild their lives.
Who is the service for? The service will offer direct support to men and women aged 18 years or over who are homeless and have a history of alcohol dependence but wish to recover and change their lifestyle by taking part in a programme based on abstinence from all alcohol and drugs. Individuals will have complex physical, mental health and addiction issues with medium to high care needs. Key features of the service include: Individualised key working and support planning Physical and social care Regular and structured group work Gender specific work Family and parenting support Confidence building and redeveloping life skills Leisure and sports activities Support with education and training Social skills and vocational skills training In house counselling Access to AA and NA Resettlement Tenancy sustainment Accessing housing Links with external and ongoing recovery support
Duration The service will operate to a target length stay of 9 months; however, completion of the programme will be gauged on the individual s progress. The programme will be divided into different phases and individuals can access or complete the programme dependant on their personal recovery plan. The length of time you spend in each phase will depend on individual needs. Residential unit The recovery focused rehabilitation programme is tailored to the needs of individuals within a phased framework, these are: Induction/Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Resettlement The residential unit has space for 12 residents who are experiencing crisis in their lives resulting from substance misuse issues. The length of stay is dependent on each individual s needs but is usually two to three weeks. People can self-refer and access to assessment is through our One Stop service. Referrals Referrals can be made directly from a care manager to: Ellen McPhilemy Senior Officer, Commissioning Homelessness Services 1st Floor, Granite House 31 Stockwell Street G1 4RZ T 0141 276 4808 E Ellen.mcphilemy@glasgow.gov.uk Or enquiries can be made to the management team at Alcohol Rehabilitation Service: 840 Garscube Road Maryhill G20 7ET T 0141 948 0092 E elaineforbes@turningpointscotland.com
Contact 840 Garscube Road Maryhill G20 7ET T 0141 948 0092 E elaineforbes@turningpointscotland.com W www.turningpointscotland.com Our service covers the whole of. Our range of support includes: Care at home Residential care Housing support Crisis intervention Community rehab Social enterprise 54 Govan Road G51 1JL T 0141 427 8200 F 0141 427 8201 E info@turningpointscotland.com W www.turningpointscotland.com Find us on Facebook www.facebook.com/turningpointscotland and follow us on Twitter @turningpointsco designed and produced by Michael Dancer / 0141 424 0401 is a company limited by guarantee No 194639 (Scotland) Registered Office 7 West George Street, G2 1BA. Charity No SCO28827.