"We wholeheartedly welcome those family members who are willing to work with their loved one to help change present attitudes and behavior patterns that adversely impact their interpersonal relationships."
A residents spouse, companion and other family members are invited to come to the residence to help work through and address issues that center around those important relationships. We hold firmly to the belief that family should hold only a positive and powerful role in the recovery process; therefore, concentration on 'reliving' a negative past is neither useful or advisable for successful recovery. Further, providing financial support to a loved one recovering from addiction can feel like walking a tightrope. Cash can be a trigger, but your loved one still needs to purchase daily essentials like deodorant, toothpaste, and gas.
How can you do the right thing without doing the wrong thing? Support your loved one’s recovery more safely with the reloadable True Link Next Step Visa Prepaid Card, which can be set up to work only when and where your loved one needs it to, and without limiting their independence. With guardrails for your loved one’s spending, day-to-day finances don’t have to be a source of tension. They can even help build trust. Click the button below for additional information on how you can start managing your loved ones finances while in Project SOAR Recovery Residences.
Please understand that we do not expect to "cure" anyone. We see addiction much like the disease of cancer: NO ONE knows for certain what causes it; NO ONE knows for sure how to cure it. So the best we can hope for, much like treating cancer, is to assist our residents in sending this debilitating disease into full remission and sending them back into the bigger world equipped with the tools to keep it in remission.