Sometimes, lasting recovery requires a safe and structured environment away from the triggers and pressures of everyday life. At HARP, our Inpatient Residential Treatment Program provides a healing space where clients can fully focus on their journey to sobriety.
Clients live on-site at our facility for a minimum of three months, giving them the time and support needed to break free from addiction and rebuild their lives. Our residential program combines medical, psychological, social, and spiritual care to ensure holistic healing.
Key Features of Our Residential Program
Medical Detox & Withdrawal Management
Supervised by trained health professionals to ensure safe and comfortable withdrawal from substances with medical support.
Daily Individual & Group Counselling
Tailored therapeutic sessions designed to meet each client's specific recovery needs and therapeutic goals.
Structured Therapeutic Schedules
Promoting consistency, discipline, and responsibility through well-organized daily routines and therapeutic activities.
Healthy Nutrition & Physical Activity
Supporting physical recovery through proper nutrition, exercise programs, and adequate rest for overall wellness.
12-Step Integration & Fellowship
Regular AA & NA meetings for peer accountability and connection to the broader recovery community.
Life Skills & Vocational Training
Workshops and training programs preparing clients for successful reintegration into work and community life.
Pastoral Care & Chaplaincy Support
Addressing the spiritual dimension of recovery through faith-based support and spiritual guidance.
The Power of Therapeutic Community
Living in a therapeutic community allows clients to form supportive relationships with peers and staff, creating a family-like environment where healing and growth can flourish. This unique setting provides both structure and emotional safety for deep personal transformation.
At HARP, our inpatient program is more than just treatmentβit is a transformative experience that restores dignity, builds resilience, and prepares individuals for lasting recovery and reintegration into society.