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ABOUT
RECOVERY HIGH
The Recovery High Program is a
collaborative effort between BASES,
Charlevoix Probate Court and Boyne City
Alternative Education that was
started in 1999. The program provides
extensive substance abuse
education, intervention and treatment
services to young people and
their families. For teens that need the
most intensive level of
services, they live in a court-licensed,
specially trained foster home,
attend a drug free alternative school with
significant court presence
and participate in intensive substance
abuse services offered through
BASES. Since 1999, Recovery High has had
over 575 participants in the
most intensive part of the program (Phase
One) that have come from 45
different counties in Michigan. The
program is unique in its ability to
have less intensive teens participate in
various components of the
program as well. If a teen has a
supportive living environment and is
doing well in their own school, they can
attend some or all of classes
or groups at BASES that match their
specific needs. The level of need
is determined by an assessment with BASES
staff. Drug testing and
involvement of family in the weekly Parent
Group are also important
components of the program.
EVALUATION
UPDATES IN PROGRESS
If you are a teen that has been a
participant in any phase of the
Recovery High program or you know of a
teen who was a participant, we
would appreciate hearing from you. Please
go to the "Recovery High
Follow-Up Evaluation Form" link to the
left and complete the secure
form and submit it to Program Staff.
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CHARLEVOIX
PROBATE COURT Involvement
Probate Court in Charlevoix County
coordinates all Recovery High
referrals that need foster care. They
license and supervise several
specially trained foster homes that are
able to understand the needs of
chemically dependent adolescents. The
court liaison participates in
weekly treatment team meetings involving
the foster parent, BASES
staff, school staff and referral sources
to track the progress of each
individual.
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BOYNE
CITY SCHOOLS Involvement
Boyne City Schools provides staff for the
Great Lakes Academic Center
(GLAC) alternative school located in Boyne
Falls. GLAC provides
assurance that the teens are in a safe and
drug free environment. The
students receive individualized
instruction and are able to accomplish
their educational tasks outside the
traditional classroom setting while
earning high school credits from Boyne
City Public Schools.
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BASES Involvement
DISCOVERY /
RECOVERY
GROUPS
The Discovery / Recovery Groups are a
service provided for ages 14 and
up. These substance abuse & relapse
prevention education groups are
held Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at the
Teen Center in Charlevoix. An
assessment is required prior to attendance
to help determine the most
appropriate level of participation in
these groups.
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RECOVERY
SKILLS GROUPS
Another early intervention service
provided by BASES involves the
Recovery Skills Groups that meet after
school Monday thru Thursday.
These groups are typically reserved for
the teens who show symptoms of
chemical dependency. During these groups,
the young people take a very
detailed and personal look at their
relationships with alcohol and
drugs and how their use of chemicals has
negatively impacted their
lives. The groups also spend a great deal
of time working through
emotional and cognitive issues related to
adolescent chemical
dependency by offering a safe and
confidential environment for the
young person to develop skills necessary
to remain drug free. Relapse
prevention and education about successful
recovery from chemical
dependency are also key components of
these groups.
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LIFE SKILLS
PROGRAM
This educational program focuses on skill
building for the purpose of
reducing a young person's risk factors for
substance abuse problems.
The groups meet on Monday and Wednesday's
and covers topics such as
communication, anger management, money
management, budgets,
employability, problem-solving, conflict
resolution, stress management
and relaxation skills. This is an ideal
opportunity for early
intervention and education with the
teenager who shows some warning
signs of problematic behavior.
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INTRODUCTION
TO 12
STEP MEETINGS
During these meetings, young people are
introduced to the 12-step
approach to recovery and are provided an
opportunity to learn how to
effectively utilize a traditional support
group within their home
community. Phase One teens that are
diagnosed as chemically dependent
are required to attend 12-step meetings
during weekend home visits to
begin to develop a healthy support system
for recovery. Teens are
taught how to maintain healthy boundaries
and establish limits so they
are able to make use of widely available
and cost-effective resources
like 12 step programs.
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DRUG TESTING
Drug testing is another service offered as
part of the Recovery High
program. Drug testing helps to verify that
the young person is actually
remaining drug free. There is a $15 charge
for each drug test that is
billed to the family on a monthly basis.
If a young person is unable to
remain drug free with minimal services and
outside intervention,
positive drug tests provide the teen and
parents with concrete evidence
that they need additional help. Our drug
testing is available for
community members doing tests voluntarily
or court ordered. We also
have instant tests available and at-home
test available for $15. Drug
testing is included in the Phase One per
diem charge.
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CRISIS
INTERVENTION
Crisis intervention services are available
on a 24-hour basis by
leaving a voice message on the BASES
answering machine. This 24-hour
accessibility is normally utilized by
parents in the midst of a family
crisis or by teens in need of a supportive
voice.
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PARENT
EDUCATION &
SUPPORT
These groups meet each Sunday at the Teen
Center. The group provides
education, awareness and support for
parents trying to cope with their
teenager's use of chemicals. The parents
often develop a healthy
support network with other parents and
many are able to re-create these
networks of support in their own
communities.
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