TRANSITION FACILITY
1) There is a rising demand for recovery support, a cry for an extended helping hand, and a recognition of need for action.
2) Addiction rates are increasing globally, especially with the rise of substance abuse and mental health disorders. This vice is rendering people homeless, irresponsible, desperate, and suicidal.
3) With a transition facility, we shall provide not only a physical space, but counseling therapy, and life-skills training will also be part of the program.
4) Most of those recovering from addiction face difficulties readjusting to daily life especially after inpatient treatment. Many recovering from addiction struggle with relapse due to lack of support or exposure to triggering environments.
5) Public perception of addiction has greatly changed. Funding and grants are available because the Government and non-profits are increasingly investing in addiction recovery initiatives.
6) Addiction is increasingly viewed as a medical condition or sickness, rather than a moral failing. This has led to increased funding and advocacy, and less stigma.
7) We shall also integrate technology in this facility as it plays a major role in addiction recovery, from online counseling sessions to digital monitoring tools.
8) Expertise required to manage addiction recovery programs is increasing. Certified counselors, social workers, and therapists are readily available. Non-denominational spiritual guidance is helpful.
9) Seen from the social-economic impact perspective, addiction recovery, particularly through well managed facilities, can help reduce societal costs associated with addiction, like crime, health care costs, lost productivity, to name a few.
10) We know that addiction recovery is not only about stopping substance abuse, but improving overall well-being, such as mental health, employment, and life satisfaction.
11) A strong support system between family, community, and peer groups, plays a key role in successful addiction recovery.
12) It is today evident that more governmental policies and corporate wellness programs are emphasizing addiction recovery as part of a healthy society.