Live Rite Structured Recovery Corp, expansion of our capacity to provide transitional support services to our residents & to educate families & community members regarding the challenges of recovery - The Live Rite Structured Recovery Corporation Communities of Recovery Expansion Project seeks to help people with addictions to create a self-actualized, structured path to recovery and re-engagement with their families, neighbors and communities as self-supporting, self-sustaining citizens. The project will annually serve 228 resident members, and more than 300 friends, family members and the communities they hope to rejoin.
The project will promote skills acquisition, help residents find employment, housing, and community-based therapeutic resources needed to maintain sobriety. The project expects to impact more than 1500 individuals during the 3 year expansion. Our resident members face a wide range of addictions. We do not treat the addict in isolation, but engage families, loved ones and communities through each resident-member’s structured recovery plan. Our staff will conduct outreach to individuals and community-based organizations that can provide support for residents, families and loved ones throughout the process of structured recovery. Groups we are currently approaching, have a relationship with, or plan to develop formal relationships with, include recovery advocacy groups, adolescent outreach programs, social services, peer recovery coaches, therapeutic recreation, family therapy, support groups, 12-step programs, parenting classes, recovery and empowerment education and social activities. Some of these programs, Live Rite will develop in cooperation with individual and agency resources with whom we create partnerships. Project goals and objectives include:
Goal 1: To expand our community of recovery to serve an additional 150 resident members in early stage addiction recovery, who are not yet independent enough to manage less restrictive group home settings.
Measurable objective: Facility acquired, opened, and 150 residents accepted, programs in place at the facility
that will benefit all resident-members and members who have returned to care.
Goal 2: To establish a network of relationships with enough community based resources for our resident-members and partners to support long-term sobriety and promote community outreach and education.
Measurable Objective: Memorandums of Understanding/Agreement with 15 agencies and organizations already identified as potential partners. Increase in services in follow-up years to create more evidence-based programs.
Goal 3: To create an effective structured path to recovery and reentry into the community for our resident members.
Measurable Objective: Programs in place for resident members in high structure facility, 10 programs established to support entry level residents and post-program clients.