Four Winds Recovery offers a variety of services, including evaluations, nutritional guidance, addiction education, life skills training, therapy, and job readiness programs. Treatment length varies, but IOP requires 12 weeks and regular outpatient care for 24 weeks. As a non-profit, Four Winds aims to increase access to care and provide clients with skills for long-term sobriety. Available to those in San Juan County, the Navajo Nation, and the Four Corners area.
Four Winds Recovery offers a variety of services, including evaluations, nutritional guidance, addiction education, life skills training, therapy, and job readiness programs. Treatment length varies, but IOP requires 12 weeks and regular outpatient care for 24 weeks. As a non-profit, Four Winds aims to increase access to care and provide clients with skills for long-term sobriety. Available to those in San Juan County, the Navajo Nation, and the Four Corners area.
Clients seeking help through Four Winds Recovery will have access to services such as evaluations and assessments, nutritional guidance, addiction education, daily life skills training, group therapy, relapse prevention, 12-step meetings, family therapies, and job readiness programs. Other treatment services include motivational interviewing, community reinforcement, art therapy, and gender-specific groups. The length of residential care depends entirely on the client and their progression throu...
Clients seeking help through Four Winds Recovery will have access to services such as evaluations and assessments, nutritional guidance, addiction education, daily life skills training, group therapy, relapse prevention, 12-step meetings, family therapies, and job readiness programs. Other treatment services include motivational interviewing, community reinforcement, art therapy, and gender-specific groups. The length of residential care depends entirely on the client and their progression through the program, however, clients enrolled in IOP will be required to participate for a minimum of 12 weeks. Regular outpatient care must then be continued for a minimum of 24 weeks with mandatory weekly individual sessions. As a non-profit organization, Four Winds works to increase access to care throughout the community and provide their clients with the necessary services to ensure they have the skills and coping mechanisms to promote long-term sobriety. Their programs are available to individuals living in San Juan County, the Navajo Nation, and the Four Corners area.
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Clients seeking help through Four Winds Recovery will have access to services such as evaluations and assessments, nutritional guidance, addiction education, daily life skills training, group therapy, relapse prevention, 12-step meetings, family therapies, and job readiness programs. Other treatment services include motivational interviewing, community reinforcement, art therapy, and gender-specific groups. The length of residential care depends entirely on the client and their progression through the program, however, clients enrolled in IOP will be required to participate for a minimum of 12 weeks. Regular outpatient care must then be continued for a minimum of 24 weeks with mandatory weekly individual sessions. As a non-profit organization, Four Winds works to increase access to care throughout the community and provide their clients with the necessary services to ensure they have the skills and coping mechanisms to promote long-term sobriety. Their programs are available to individuals living in San Juan County, the Navajo Nation, and the Four Corners area.