Pubdate: Fri, 08 Jul 2011 Source: Nanaimo Daily News (CN BC) Copyright: 2011 Nanaimo Daily News Contact: http://www.canada.com/nanaimodailynews/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1608 Author: Darrell Bellaart NEW DEAL WILL OFFER ADDICTS TREATMENT Low-income, difficult-to-treat drug addicts and alcoholics get access to longer term treatment in Nanaimo this fall under a service agreement announced today. Nanaimo Regional John Howard Society will take over treatment of recovering addicts at Surfside Recovery House on Rosstown Road. Nanaimo and District Surfside Society approached John Howard after seeing the results of the highly successful Guthrie Therapeutic Community program it has operated at Nanaimo Correctional Centre since 2007. Under the new Vancouver Island Therapeutic Community partnership, treatment duration will more than double to three months from 42 days, allowing addicts more time in recovery to develop skills to cope with sobriety. The number of beds, 20, remains unchanged at Surfside. Despite impressive early results from its therapeutic community program, John Howard was having difficulty finding a location to continue treatment once addicts left jail into the community. A five-bed facility operating in central Nanaimo helps, but it is not enough. "Surfside Society came to us and said they like the model of care and would be interest in doing a program on their site," said France Tellier, John Howard Society director of programs. "It's a good news story." Surfside, which marked 26 years of operation in March, helps low-income male patients who cannot afford treatment. It follows a traditional 12-step program but its success has been hampered by funding, which limits treatment to 42 days. The therapeutic model takes into account the whole health of the individual, not just the addiction. Research points to a need for longer, broader treatment for up to a year to reduce the likelihood an addict will slip. "We're hoping this new model will help these gentlemen get on the road to recovery and they'll have a better life when they get through," said Leslee Banks, Surfside Society board chairwoman. The society is looking for donations to cover $50,000 in improvements needed for the aging building and to cover operational costs. To help, call 250-714-4359 or visit www.surfsiderecovery.com .The new program starts Oct. 1. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt