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A recovery residence is a safe, structured, home-like environment that promotes recovery from a substance use disorder through the use of peer support. Recovery Residence’s come in 4 different levels ranging from a peer run program to a full-blown clinical service provider.
Highlands Restoration and Wellness is a Level 3 provider, which means we have the following:
Highlands Restoration and Wellness is currently serving adult men and women ages 18 years and older. Adults entering this program need to be at least 30 days sober and have active employment, ability to gain employment, or other proof of income. Medication assisted treatment is accepted in our program.
At Highland’s we have 3 core rules in addition to household expectations. The rules include:
House expectations can include (but are not limited to) the following:
Adults entering Highlands Restoration and Wellness are encouraged to stay up to 12 months, but housing and support is provided anywhere from 3-12 months.
Highlands Restoration and Wellness is a faith-based program built on a deep love for Jesus and a desire to love other’s well. It is our mission to show our participants unconditional love, understanding, and provide a space for growth, healing, and freedom. Highlands Restoration and Wellness does not discriminate based on different faith beliefs, ability, or sexual orientation. All are welcome and we desire you to be a part of the Highlands family. According to the National Library of Medicine, faith-based recovery programs have an 84% higher recovery rate than other programs (National Library of Medicine, 2019).