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Adele House Salvation Army- Male Only (Coffs Harbour, N.S.W)

Salvation Army, Adele House – Male Only (Coffs Harbour, N.S.W.) is a 40-bed facility located at Bucca. 27 kms. North-West of Coffs Harbour. Adele provides Residential Rehabilitation for men, over 18 y.o., who wish to address their substance use.

Our Program provides:

  • Structured Support Groups

o   Communication skills

o   Build self esteem

o   Conflict resolution

o   Emotional regulation

o   Relapse prevention

o   Healthy relationships

o   Time Management

  • Individual Case Management

o   Goal setting

o   Manage external appointments

o   Court Reports

o   Communication skills

o   Discharge planning

  • Develop independent living skills and work skills
  • Physical fitness and exercise classes
  • Mindfulness and meditation
  • An aftercare program for graduates

Maximum Number of Residents: 40 

Age Range : 18 Years +

Approximate Payment: 80% of Centrelink

Length of Stay: 4 Months 

Types of Treatment: Alcohol/Drugs

Adele House ltd- Male Only

CONTACT:

PO Box 9028

Moonee Beach,

NSW, 2450

P: 1300 286 693

E: [email protected]

W: https://adelehouse.org/

6 thoughts on “Adele House Salvation Army- Male Only (Coffs Harbour, N.S.W)”

  1. Thank god for this place, totally changed my life for the better. When i arrived a few years ago now, I was a completely broken man, now I can honestly say, my life has turned a full 360 and i cant thank you guys enough for the incredible and professional support you provided me.

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  2. This is a fantastic program with caring staff. I have been clean and sober for over 4 years since I completed this program and although I haven’t exactly gotten my life 100% back on track, its 1000 times better than what it used to be. I can recommend this course to anyone bloke out there that is currently struggling with addiction. There is definitely another way and I feel I am on a positive path today and Adele played a huge part of my journey, along with lots of help from family and friends.

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  3. I am glad to so many people actually writing about their positive experiences at this place. I got clean here a long time ago, and it has changed my life for the better. Recovery is not a picnic but I finally stopped being so hard on myself and took responsibility for my past behaviour. Getting clean is only the beginning of recovery and I think many people have it the wrong way around.

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  4. The outdoor activities and nature therapy were my favourite part of the program. Being able to connect with nature really helped me heal.

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