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AdmissionsHOW TO JOIN THE PROGRAMME We will accept any referral for assessment, from any organisation or individual; we are an abstinence based program. Our client group is from 18 through to 64, and we do not accept couples. We only accept those on long term mood altering medication if these are prescribed by your medical team. We would prefer for the potential client to telephone and make an appointment for an assessment. We would like all potential clients to have the opportunity to visit the home before admission. This gives the individual insight into our premises, program and current resident’s experiences. We realise that this is not always an option and will treat every individual according to their needs. After an assessment has been carried out we will give feedback immediately to the individual whether we can offer them a place at Somewhere House, providing all relevant information has been given to the assessor. HOW MUCH DO WE CHARGE? WHAT CAN A CLIENT EXPECT ONCE ADMITTED We will register you with a local G.P. and dentist and help fill out your benefit forms (if required). You will be given a 'buddy' to offer extra support in your first two weeks, alongside the support from the other group members and staff. We are structured, which can be unusual at first but it is in place for agood reason - to model the normal family routine and to bring normality back into one's life. Group therapy happens twice a day with a variety of topics offered but always giving space for individuals to contribute their own topics or current difficulties from the past or present. One to one sessions happen every week with your own worker and within these sessions you can discuss whatever you choose; information will be shared within the team but not with other group members. Homework may be given to you in these sessions and a homework session will also take place weekly. Therapeutic duties are part of our program i.e. cleaning, washing up, laundry, cooking and gardening. This gives the individual the opportunity to take responsibility for their home as well as working in a team/group setting. It can develop new skills and refresh old ones to encourage self sufficiency on leaving. Somewhere House encourage the social side of treatment but also recognise that it is very easy to become distracted outside of the house so all socialising is encouraged with other group members. Leaving the house generally happens in small groups and is cleared by a member of staff. We do not encourage visits to licensed premises and gambling is not allowed. We are aware that some coffee bars are licensed but an alternative needs to be sought where possible. Read views about Somewhere House in our OUTCOMES section
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