Philosophy |
Recovery is a Reality |
Inward House Projects knows its service users are individuals who have aspirations, motivations and potential just like everybody else. We believe our service users should be at the centre of their own care as ‘experts’ in their own recovery. Inward House provides a package of care that responds to an individual’s beliefs, circumstances and past experiences.
Individual Programmes
Inward House Projects delivers individualised structured programmes of treatment and rehabilitation to address the complex problems and multiple needs of people with problematic drug and alcohol use. We adopt a holistic approach to supporting individuals in their sustained recovery and reintegration as a valued member of society.
30 Years Experience
Inward House Projects has 30 years experience of Residential Rehabilitation Services and extensive community based support services. We are committed to listening to the people who use our services.
Inward House Projects has the prestige of an established provider with an innovative outlook to continually improving and developing its services to meet the needs of individuals. We adopt a practical approach to tackling problems, and enjoy excellent relationships with both service users and partner agencies.
Models of Care
Inward House Projects believes that individuals should be able to influence the direction and outcome of their care, using appropriate models and pathways of treatment provision. We have adapted the principles of different models to accommodate the realities and constraints of a managed health care environment.
Inward House Projects’ Residential Services capture the most successful and evidence based practices from different models, to provide a truly eclectic individualised service to meet need. Models of care used include:
• Recovery Management
• Pro-Social Modelling
• Social Learning
• Therapeutic Communities
• Contingency Management
Inward House Projects differs from all other treatment providers in utilising all these different approaches.
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