Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to our FAQ page for Night and Day Recovery Society Residential Addiction Treatment Program.
We understand that you may have questions about our program, services, and what to expect during your stay. Below, we have provided answers to some of the most common questions. If you have any additional inquiries, please feel free to contact us directly.
Q. What is the duration of the residential treatment program?
A: The duration of our residential treatment program can vary depending on individual needs and progress. Generally, our program lasts between 90 days, although it can be longer if required, allowing for a comprehensive and immersive experience to support your recovery journey.
Q. What types of addiction do you treat at Night and Day Recovery Society?
A: We provide treatment services for a wide range of substance addictions, including but not limited to alcohol, opioids, cocaine, methamphetamine, prescription medications, and fentanyl. Our experienced team is equipped to address various addictions and their unique challenges.
Q. Is your residential treatment program medically supervised?
A: Yes, our residential treatment program is medically supervised. We have a team of skilled medical professionals who closely monitor individuals during detoxification, manage withdrawal symptoms, and ensure a safe and comfortable experience throughout the program.
Q. What is the approach to therapy and treatment at Night and Day Recovery Society?
A: Our treatment approach is holistic and evidence-based. We employ a combination of individual counseling, group therapy, educational workshops, holistic therapies, and support groups along with peer led 12 step programs. Our goal is to address the physical, emotional, social, spiritual and psychological aspects of addiction, providing a comprehensive treatment experience.
Q. Are family members allowed to visit during the residential program?
A: We believe in the importance of involving families in the recovery process. Family visitation may be allowed during specific times and as deemed appropriate by the individual's treatment team. Family therapy sessions may also be arranged to address family dynamics, rebuild relationships, and provide support.
Q. What happens after completing the residential program
A: Upon completing the residential program, we provide aftercare planning and support. This may include referrals to outpatient programs, continued therapy, support groups, relapse prevention strategies, and alumni programs. We also offer second stage sober living houses, where clients can live in safe supportive housing with other clients who have finished our first stage program. We are committed to assisting individuals in maintaining their sobriety and providing ongoing support beyond the residential program.
Q. Do you accept insurance for the residential treatment program?
A: We work with a variety of insurance providers and can help you verify your coverage. Please reach out to our admissions team, and they will assist you in understanding your insurance benefits and coverage options.
Q. Do you accept public funding for the residential treatment program?
A: Yes if you or your loved one are on social assistance, or disability, your program fees will be covered. We strongly believe that everyone should be able to access our programs. Please reach out to our admissions team, and they will assist you in understanding your insurance benefits and coverage options.
Q. What should I bring with me to the residential treatment program?
A: We will provide you with a comprehensive list of recommended items to bring prior to your admission. Generally, you will need comfortable clothing, personal hygiene items, identification documents, any prescribed medications, and any specific items mentioned by our admissions team.
Q. Are the residential facilities gender-segregated?
A: No, we believe that co-ed environments offer individuals a more realistic environment for recovery. We also accept couples who have pre-existing relationships of more than one year in duration.
Q. Can I contact my loved ones during the residential program?
A: Yes, communication with loved ones is encouraged during your stay. However, to maintain focus on recovery, there may be specific guidelines or designated times for communication. Our staff will provide you with more information regarding communication policies and arrangements.
Q. Are your facilities licensed?
A: Yes, Night and Day Recovery Society is licensed by both Fraser Health and Assisted Living. Our staff will provide you with more information on request.
We hope this FAQ section has provided helpful information about the Night and Day Recovery Society Residential Addiction Treatment Program. If you have any additional questions or would like to learn more, please do not hesitate to reach out to our knowledgeable admissions team. We are here to assist you on your journey to lasting recovery.