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Rehabilitation (Leila Rankine – House of Hope)

The House is a Women’s Rehab centre, located in Monarto.

The vision of the Leila Rankine – House of Hope is that we walk together with the client on their journey of discovery in reclaiming their lives to overcome the issues they have with AOD addictions/control. Walking this journey side by side with the woman and also recognising that this is a very much individual one. Their time spent at Leila Rankine – House of Hope offers a time of real healing for the women as well as dealing with the problems they are facing in the area of addictions and leading to a better quality of life through sobriety.

Our 12 – 24 week residential program for each individual client includes a comprehensive case plan, with regular case reviews with the added assistance from agencies located in and around Adelaide metro and the local vicinity.

Clients will also be linked in and be provided with support/outreach once they exit the program.  We will provide this support to clients it will enable them to continue with the positive changes that have begun and sustainability can occur. This will include service such as housing; financial counselling; mental health / well-being counselling and whatever the individual client would be have benefit.

 

 

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