Professional Registered Social Worker with over 30 years experience providing counselling for individuals, couples, families and children. Includes anger management, addictions, trauma, depression and anxiety. Please call me to set up an appointment.
We offer residential evidenced-based, trauma-responsive addiction and mental health recovery programs. We treat the disease of addiction by using a relational approach to recovery and addressing the whole person – physical, mental, spiritual and emotional.
Prairie Sky Recovery Centre Inc. is a private addiction treatment centre located South of Wilkie, Saskatchewan. Prairie Sky primarily focuses on treating adults experiencing problems with addiction and mental health. Our facility is capable of housing 24 clients in our main building and 8 clients in our womens only building. The facility also includes a large outdoor space, multiple gardens, and plenty of sitting areas around the property for relaxation. Recovery programs range in length from 2 - 12 week stays.
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Inspire Change Health & Wellness is a 5 Star Men's Addiction Treatment Centre specializing in drug and alcohol recovery. Our Inpatient Drug Rehab Program Transforms Men's Lives Using The Most Advanced Self Mastery, Evidence Based Breakthroughs in Addiction.
As a council we sat down together and looked at the problems we were facing. Our biggest problem was alcohol....if we have these problems we need to find a way to get rid of them....in order to do this we have to start within ourselves. We needed to set an example...we needed a place to start...we started looking ...we walked into the bush on the east side of the reserve...it was a rough walk in but I knew this was the place to build the treatment centre. When you look across the lake you will see a narrow opening, in the Cree language this is called WAH POW this is where the name came from.