Treatment

Residential Primary Treatment Program
Our intensive, individualized program provides a homelike, structured environment for women with children seeking long term services (six months). We operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Many of our services are listed on SAMHSA’s National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs & Practices (NREPP) and include:
- Alcohol and other Drug Education
- GED
- Parenting Classes
- Family Violence Prevention and Support
- Basic Life Skills
- Anger Management
- Seeking Safety
- Relapse Prevention
- 12-Step Study
- AA/NA Meetings
- Individual Counseling and Recovery Planning
- Individualized Parenting
- Recreational and Social Activities
- Mommy-n-Me Classes
- Community Meetings
- Meditation
- Celebrating Families!
- Women in Recovery
- Short and Long Term Goal Setting
- Planning for Transition

Non-Medical Model Program
Parisi House on the Hill recognizes that alcohol and other drug problems extend far beyond the illness of the individual to include society at large. Anecdotal data and interviews of former residents attest to the importance of the extended treatment period (up to six months), as well as our broad-based treatment design. We collaborate with other agencies who support family reunification when safe and appropriate. The “family disease” of alcoholism/drug abuse is reciprocal in an intricate and not always obvious manner; both the individual and the community are victims. Recovery, therefore, goes beyond the recovery of the individual to include the recovery of the family and the community.

