Tel: 021 4887110Fax: 021 4887377
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Overview
• Over 5,000 Patients and their Families Treated.• Treated for Alcohol, Drugs, Gambling and Food
Addictions• 18 Bed Unit• 28 Day Residential Treatment Programme• Patient Profile and Age Profile• Treating “Public” Patients assisted by Service Level
Agreements with Health Services Executive and Probation Service
• Treating Patients with Private Health Insurance with VHI, LAYA, AVIVA and GLO Health.
• Overall estimated impact on over 30,000 people in 25 years of service delivery.
• Severe Chemical Dependency is a Relapseable Condition.
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Patient Journey
• Initial contact by telephone or email• Contact made by referent, family or
patient• Initial assessment• Pre-treatment programme• Residential treatment programme
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Aims of Residential Treatment Episode
TO HELP THE ADDICTED PERSON:
•Recognise the disease and its implications
•Admit that they need help and to see that they will be able to cope with the disease
•Identify specifically what they need to change in order to live the disease in a constructive manner
•Translate the understanding into action
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Extended Treatment
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Continuing Care Programme
• Continuing care support group• Relapse programme• Women’s day programme• Review meetings• Case conferences• Staffed by a team of volunteers who
are in recovery
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Family Service
• 4 Week Intervention Programme
• 4 Week Education and Support Programme while family member is resident
• 12 Week Education and Early Recovery Programme
• 52 Week Continuing Care Programme
• Counselling service
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4 Tier Model of Addiction Treatment Programmes - The Case for Residential Treatment
NATIONAL DRUGS STRATEGY (INTERIM) 2009-2016Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs
REPORT OF THE HSE WORKING GROUP ON RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT & REHABILITATION (SUBSTANCE ABUSE)Dr Des Corrigan and Dr Aileen O’Gorman May 2007
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NATIONAL REHABILITATION FRAMEWORK DOCUMENT National Drug Rehabilitation Implementation Committee April 2010
NATIONAL PROTOCOLS & COMMON ASSESSMENT GUIDELINESNovember 2011 Update
MTC REVIEW OF HSE FUNDED RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION SERVICES
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The Need for Residential Treatment
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• Preferred Choice of the Individual
• Severe Dependence• Dual Diagnosis• Suicide Risk• Preserve the Gains Made in
Residential Detoxification• Provide Intensive Psychological
Interventions • Social Deterioration and High
Risk for Relapse • Lack of insight• History of Trauma• Geographical Reasons
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Challenges
• More people succeed in managing their addiction
• More families succeed in managing the impact of addiction on the family
• Seamless transition of patients within the organisation
• Interagency working• Shared care planning
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Dream for the Future
TABOR GROUP MAKES A CUTTING EDGE CONTRIBUTION TO:
•De-stigmatisation of Addiction•Increased understanding of the distress caused by addiction
•More compassionate response to the addicted person in society and in treatment
•Less punitive attitude towards the addicted person in society and in treatment
•Eradication of Addiction
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Tel: 021-4545894Fax: 021-4344471
email: [email protected]
Tel: 021 4300844Fax: 021 4391395
Email: [email protected]
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Fellowship House
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Who is Fellowship House for?
• Men, 18 years upwards• Recovery - alcohol, drugs and gambling• Completed a primary treatment • 3 month residential treatment• Option for further 3 months in Sober House
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What is the programme
• Working 19 1/2 hours on CE Scheme
• Partnership with Northside Community Enterprises
• Health related fitness programme• Professional qualification FETAC
Level 4, 5 and 6• Moving from isolation into
integration• Took 53 men off the live register in
2013
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Sports Village
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Programme At Fellowship House
The Programme at Fellowship House resumes in the afternoon & consists of:
•ONE TO ONE COUNSELLING•GROUP THERAPY•LECTURES •OTHER ASSIGNMENTS
Programme is based on AA - 12 Steps Total Abstinence
•THE MINNESOTA MODEL
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Challenges
• Clients are getting younger• More complex (abuse, self harm,
bullying)(research)• Dual Disorder (addiction and
mental health)• Demand is far greater than supply• Waiting list of 2-3 months• Shortage of ‘move on
accommodation’• Landlords not accepting ‘rent
allowance’• Leading to ‘homelessness’
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Good News
•We are responding to both an Addiction problem and a Housing Crisis
•Forging ahead with a €3.7m development to provide 31 homeless units with step down support
•We are leading the way with this new model
FLAG SHIP FOR CORKPROTOTYPE FOR THE COUNTRYIT WILL BE A CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE
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Fellowship House
• We have proved Residential Treatment does work
• There is Hope. There is Help• That help is on your doorstep• We are leading the way• This is what Cork needs• This is what Cork deserves• This is what Cork is getting
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Finally It’s all about the Following
RECOVERY, RECOVERY, RECOVERY
Any Questions?