Tuesday, April 16, 2013
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11:11 AM
Thursday, April 11, 2013
An inspiring evening with Cirque du Soleil
Parents and children in our Family Center were
treated to a special night recently – a performance of Totem, Cirque du
Soleil’s latest show. With tickets generously donated by Cirque du Soleil and
Tickets for Kids Charities, our clients had a night they’ll never forget.

The residents also saw ways they could incorporate
the themes of the show into their lives. Shawn saw unity among different races,
which reminded her that “all men are equal.” Rosanna said, “It shows me that I
can do anything I put my mind to. I know if I work hard in school and do my
studies, I’m going to get my GED!” Andres was inspired by the dedication of the
performers, and it strengthened his dedication to his recovery.
At Odyssey House, we take care to offer our
residents a variety of cultural, fitness, and recreational activities as part
of our holistic approach to treatment. Such activities give residents the
opportunity to have positive sober experiences while in treatment and enhance
their educational and social experiences. Thank you to Cirque du Soleil and
Tickets for Kids Charities for giving our residents an unforgettable
experience!
Friday, March 29, 2013
Celebrating “Women with a Vision”
Every March, Janice
Glenn-Slaughter, director of community housing at Odyssey House, commemorates Women's History Month with a special event that is aimed at boosting self-esteem and encouraging female
bonding. It's an important event here as many of the women in our programs are
coping with low self-esteem and a history of domestic violence or sexual abuse.
“My goal is to give the women in our programs a day to
celebrate their achievements,” Ms. Glenn-Slaughter said. “They have been
through so much in their lives, and by looking back at the challenges they
faced before coming into treatment, they are able to fully appreciate and be proud
of their accomplishments.”
This year marks the fifth year Ms. Glenn-Slaughter has
organized a women’s day event and the program included musical performances,
two inspirational guest speakers from Girls Educational & Mentoring Services (GEMS) and poetry readings by tenants from our housing
residences. Many of the speakers, such as Valerie F., regained custody
of their children while in treatment and shared their stories of reunification.
Valerie said, “At Odyssey House, I learned how to be accepting of myself and
how to be a loving parent.”
At the end of the program, the "Woman of the Year" award was presented to Denise P., an Odyssey House alumna, for her dedication to her peers. After completing treatment at the MABON and Outpatient Services, Denise became one of the first mentees to enroll in OH ROCS. She is now president of the OH ROCS Council and continues to mentor others in early recovery.
At the end of the program, the "Woman of the Year" award was presented to Denise P., an Odyssey House alumna, for her dedication to her peers. After completing treatment at the MABON and Outpatient Services, Denise became one of the first mentees to enroll in OH ROCS. She is now president of the OH ROCS Council and continues to mentor others in early recovery.
Denise P. (center) with Odyssey House housing staff. |
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1:50 PM
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
New program to enhance adolescent treatment in the Bronx
Odyssey House Outpatient Services is introducing a new evidence-based
program for adolescent boys (12-17 years) with substance use disorders. Called the Seven Challenges, the program will be
incorporated into our existing BUY-In program, which was recently awarded a
three-year, $1.3 million contract by the NYS Office of Alcoholism & SubstanceAbuse Services (OASAS).
The
Seven Challenges
program
is designed to motivate a decision and commitment to change – and to support
success in implementing the desired changes. The program helps young adults
address their drug problems as well as their co-occurring life skill deficits,
situational problems, and psychological problems.
Odyssey
House kicked off the program with a community meeting to introduce the program
to referral sources. Attendees included representatives from OASAS, the Bronx
Borough President’s office, Bronx Futures, and Bronx Community Services.
Seven
Challenges is intended to avoid power struggles between the client and counselor,
instead focusing on encouraging honesty. Richard Barr, director of training and
support for Seven Challenges, said, “It is an empowering model – designed to
help adolescents make thoughtful decisions: internally motivated and committed.
We want clients to take charge of their own lives.”
Robert Anderson, director of adolescent, outpatient and admissions
services for Odyssey House, said, “We are very excited about this opportunity
to implement yet another evidence-based practice of the quality that Seven
Challenges exhibits. The training was very valuable and we look forward to
providing to great services to the youth we serve.”
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Finding effective addiction treatment
“Of the 23.5 million teenagers and adults addicted to alcohol or drugs, only about 1 in 10 get treatment, which too often fails to keep them drug-free. Many of these programs fail to use proven methods to deal with the factors that underlie addiction and set off relapse.”
Effective Addiction Treatment, February 4, 2013
“Treatment is not the end, it’s the beginning.”
Picking Addiction Help, February 11, 2013
Finding effective addiction treatment is the first step
on the road to a healthy recovery. At Odyssey
House we understand that addiction is a chronic relapsing disease; recovery is
an ongoing, lifelong process; and treatment must address both drug abuse and
its accompanying problems (e.g., medical, legal, social) to be effective. These
are principles Odyssey House has built its programs and services around for
more than 45 years.
·
“Look for programs using research-validated
techniques.”
A variety of evidence-based
practices (EBPs) forms the basis of substance abuse treatment at Odyssey House.
Many of these practices – including Seeking Safety, Family Functional Therapy,
the Adolescent Reinforcement Approach, Recovery Coaching, Motivational
Incentives/Contingency Management, and Nurturing Parenting Program – were
initially implemented through grant funding and remain integrated into our programs
even after grant funding has ended.
·
“Get a thorough assessment.”
Odyssey House agrees that a
proper, thorough assessment is key to understanding which level of care is most
appropriate for the individual. As part of the assessment, admissions
counselors determine what other co-occurring mental health, medical, and family
issues exist to ascertain an appropriate service match. Odyssey House
employs social workers, psychiatrists and medical doctors to assist with any
issues that may be identified during the assessment process.
·
“Treatment should be individualized.”
We offer specialized
residential and outpatient programs for a variety of populations, including
mothers with children, seniors, and adolescents. Each individual who enters
Odyssey House for treatment receives an individualized treatment plan tailored
to fit his or her needs.
·
“You should be treated by a licensed addiction
counselor.”
All direct care staff at
Odyssey House are licensed and/or credentialed in addiction counseling.
·
“Find out if you will receive therapy for any
underlying condition.”
Odyssey House knows that to be
effective, treatment must address not only an individual’s drug abuse, but also
any accompanying physical, psychological, social, family, and vocational
problems. That is why we offer onsite medical and dental clinics, vocational
and educational services, housing assistance and aftercare planning to ensure
that our clients get the best possible treatment and are equipped to lead
productive and fulfilling drug-free lives after they leave our care.
·
“Does the program offer aftercare and follow-up
services?”
Odyssey
House offers a continuum of care that assists people in recovery as they
transition back into the community. Ongoing supportive services, such as
housing, employment and legal assistance, begin before a client leaves
residential treatment and are continued in outpatient services.
Odyssey House Recovery Oriented
Care System (OH ROCS), based at our outpatient clinic in the Bronx, offers
individualized, self-directed and integrated recovery support services to those
recovering from substance use disorders through community-based peer mentoring
and peer-to-peer recovery support and activities.
Additional considerations
·
Addressing legal concerns
Our residents come from all
walks of life within our community, including those incarcerated for
non-violent crimes directly related to their substance abuse issues. Within the
Odyssey House Admissions Department, we have court liaisons who act as
advocates for our residents; attend court proceedings to provide support; work
with judges, district attorneys and defense attorneys to facilitate the clients'
legal matters and work towards a positive outcome; and assist our clients
in identifying available resources for various ancillary legal actions.
We also run the Edgecombe
Residential Treatment Program, a comprehensive substance abuse treatment
program designed to reduce the risk of re-incarceration. It is a collaborative
effort by Odyssey House, NYS Division of Parole, NYS Division of Criminal
Justice Services, and NYS Department of Correctional Services.
·
Housing assistance
We help find permanent, independent housing for
formerly homeless men and women with mental and physical disabilities;
supervised housing for families re-entering society; and housing assistance for
formerly homeless persons enrolled in our programs. All housing programs offer
counseling, referral and resident advocacy and are designed to support the
Odyssey House dedication to continuity of care and aftercare services.
·
Child care services
At the Odyssey House Family Centers of Excellence, mothers
and fathers do not need to choose between caring for their children and seeking
the treatment they need. The Family Centers are comprehensive treatment
programs that provide a safe, supportive residential community for young
families where the emphasis is on beginning new drug-free lives and creating a
nurturing home. Clients address the problems that have led them to drugs and
prevented them from being responsible parents, while their children take part
in daycare and preschool programs that help them develop intellectual and
social skills.
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