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Sunshine Coast Health Centre Announces Property Purchase Due to Expansion into Women's Drug Rehab, Alcohol Treatment, and Trauma / PTSD Therapy

Friday, December 20, 2019 Women Health News
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Sunshine Coast Health Centre has announced plans to expand into drug rehab, alcohol treatment and trauma / PTSD therapy for women in 2020. The Centre is excited to announce a new property purchase as part of its expansion.
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 20, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Sunshine Coast Health Centre (https://www.sunshinecoasthealthcentre.ca/), a best-in-class Centre in British Columbia for drug rehab, alcohol treatment, trauma and PTSD therapy and other issues, is proud to announce a property purchase as part of its 2020 expansion from treatment for men only to treatment for women as well. The Centre has purchased property next to its existing women's residences for space to do group activities, recreation such as digital entertainment, and the enjoyment of the outdoors. The purchased building is currently being renovated and plans are for it to be ready for usage in early 2020.
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"Our current expansion from men-only to treatment options for women is going very well," explained Casey Jordan, Chief Marketing Officer. "Obviously, our non-12 step methodology for treating alcohol, drugs, and/or trauma is relevant regardless of one's gender. By purchasing this additional property, we're adding to what we can offer in our best-in-class addictions and mental health programs for women."

Persons interested in the treatment program for women suffering from drugs, alcohol, and/or trauma or PTSD should visit the website at https://www.sunshinecoasthealthcentre.ca/ and then click on the "contact" button. Information can be requested at that point. Alternatively, persons interested in the treatment philosophy and methodology are urged to visit the information pages on Non 12 Step Methodology (https://www.sunshinecoasthealthcentre.ca/non-12-step/) and trauma therapy (https://www.sunshinecoasthealthcentre.ca/trauma-program/). These pages provide an overview to the perspective of the Centre and are a starting point for understanding the Centre's treatment philosophy. Above all, however, each woman is urged to reach out to the Centre for a consultation as no two individuals, nor their situations are exactly alike.

EXPANDING TO MEET THE NEEDS OF CANADIAN WOMEN SUFFERING FROM DRUGS, ALCOHOL, AND/OR TRAUMA

Here is background on this release. Before now, Sunshine Coast Health Centre has established a reputation as a best-in-class treatment program for drugs, alcohol, and trauma / PTSD for men only. In 2019, however, the Centre began expanding its program offerings to include programming for women. The current announcement of a new property purchase shows the Centre's commitment to offering best-in-class drug rehab and alcohol treatment program options for women in Canada. For these reasons, Sunshine Coast Health Centre is proud to announce further expansions of its rehab programs for women.

ABOUT SUNSHINE COAST HEALTH CENTRE

Sunshine Coast Health Centre is a 47-bed drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility for men, with 8 private residences for women, that officially opened on the 15th of March 2004. The Centre has a philosophy of care that goes beyond just addiction to include personal transformation based on three key therapeutic principles: interpersonal relatedness, self definition (autonomy & competence), and intrinsic motivation. The Centre offers both drug rehabilitation and alcohol treatment near Vancouver, BC, but serving patients across Canada, particularly British Columbia and Alberta and cities such as Calgary, Edmonton and Red Deer. Sunshine Coast Health Centre uses a form of drug rehabilitation based on the research of Viktor Frankl and methodology of Paul T.P. Wong, namely 'Meaning ­Centered Therapy'.

Website. http://www.sunshinecoasthealthcentre.ca

 

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