Posted on February 15th, 2010 by Ruth

Their goal is to provide a safe and healing environment for its clients and their families, and for opting for after-hours rehab, alcoholics and drug addicts can get help while carrying on with their daily lives.
Dan Wolf is a registered psychologist who specialises in dealing with addictive disorders. He established First Step Drug and Alcohol Outpatient Recovery Centre which focuses on treating addicts in a less restrictive environment. He is also involved in running The GAP, an
extended Primary and Secondary treatment centre in Ferndale.
The First Step programme runs for 6 weeks from Monday to Friday and includes compulsory attendance once a week at a 12 step fellowship programme as well as individual counselling sessions once a week.
The staff at First Step are registered therapists :
Contact Details:
12 Gayre Drive
Sandown
Dan Wolf cell: 082 336 1175
alternative: 083 395 0377
Fax: 011 883 1362
Website: www.firststeprehab.co.za
This Rehabilitation posting about First Step was sponsored by I Lead Rehabilitation South Africa. Should you wish to list your Rehabilitation services for free on this website then contact I Lead Rehabilitation today: info@ileadrehabilitation.co.za. www.searchengine.co.za also offers free listing services similar to I Lead Rehabilitation.
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Posted on February 15th, 2010 by Ruth

Battling with substance dependence or depression and don’t know how to overcome them to lead a fulfilled life? The New Life Centre presents the “How to Change Model”. The core of this model is to recognize misbelieves and successfully reinstate the truth. The New Life Centre believes that changes that the person undergoes must be done in a manner pleasing to God and not to please his parents or anyone else.
People in rehabilitation have been taught for many years that substance dependence is a sickness and that changing dysfunctional patterns in life can only be corrected and achieved by the application of mind altering medicine and psychological counseling.
The New Life Centre knows that the only way to an existence of high-quality success and victory lies in the rebirth and renewal of the Holy Spirit; a life of liberty from addictive manners, dysfunctional life patterns, demise and free from sin.
Limpopo New Life Center operates as platforms of change, transformation and empowerment through training -, equipping -, enabling residents to identify problem areas in their lives and learning how to rectify it through the application of belief therapy and biblical counselling.
Contact Details:
Limpopo Game Farm
P.O. Box 6300
Onverwacht
0557
Tel: +27 14 754 8906
Fax: +27 14 754 8909
Email: tokkie2rabies@yahoo.com
Website:www.newlifecenters.co.za
This Rehabilitation posting about Limpopo New Life Center was sponsored by I Lead Rehabilitation South Africa. Should you wish to list your Rehabilitation services for free on this website then contact I Lead Rehabilitation today: info@ileadrehabilitation.co.za. www.searchengine.co.za also offers free listing services similar to I Lead Rehabilitation.
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Posted on February 15th, 2010 by Ruth
People take drugs for a variety of reasons – curiosity, peer pressure, entertainment, boredom. People want to experience that first pleasurable high over and over again. However that first pleasure is soon lost and replaced with anger, depression and anxiety. Where can you turn?

The Noupoort Christian Care Centre provides substance abusers with education help in overcoming their addictions. They teach and develop life skills, discipline and routine by involving the recovering addicts in a housing routine and everyday situations.
The Farm is the first project after orientation that the male residents are part of, while the female residents are involved in the kitchen. Doing physical work and working in an outdoor environment is vital in the recovery of addicts.
It is their responsibility to ensure that all the animals on the farm are fed and well cared for and to work in the vegetable gardens. The farm serves two purposes: One being to support the centre with what is necessary to feed the residents and the staff, the second being for spiritual upliftment of the residents, giving them time to see God in nature.
The Centre caters for both male and female drug addicts – see their website for more details.
Contact Details:
P.O. Box 113
Noupoort 5950 Tel: +27 49 843 1747
Fax: +27 49 843 1873
Website: www.drugalarm.co.za
Email:info@drugalarm.co.za
This Rehabilitation posting about The Farm – Noupoort Christian Care Centre was sponsored by I Lead Rehabilitation South Africa. Should you wish to list your Rehabilitation services for free on this website then contact I Lead Rehabilitation today: info@ileadrehabilitation.co.za. www.searchengine.co.za also offers free listing services similar to I Lead Rehabilitation.
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Posted on February 15th, 2010 by Ruth

Starting out in 2000, BethaRapha is a registered non-profit organisation and ministry dedicated to helping people break with addictions like drugs and alcohol. Their help is offered free of charge to anyone irrespective of race or religion, who wants to break free from their addiction.

They have as their mission statement:’To shatter the drug and alcohol culture and enable addicts to walk free.’
They have got a passion for people who are engulfed in the world of addictions, and they want to guide them into taking responsibility for their lives; rid themselves of their addictions and to go forward into a new life drug free. They also focus on the redevelopment of social and interpersonal skills.
Contact Details:
Jubilee Centre
21 Nelson Road
Observatory 7925
Cape Town, South Africa
Tel: +27 21 447-3630
Fax: +27 21 447-3613
Website:www.jubilee.org.za
Email: jubilee@jubilee.org.za
This Rehabilitation posting about Beth Rapha – Jubilee Community Church was sponsored by I Lead Rehabilitation South Africa. Should you wish to list your Rehabilitation services for free on this website then contact I Lead Rehabilitation today: info@ileadrehabilitation.co.za. www.searchengine.co.za also offers free listing services similar to I Lead Rehabilitation.
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Posted on February 15th, 2010 by Ruth

The Garden Route Recovery Centre hits the nail on the head when they tell us what addiction actually is -
- its something we have to lie about
- the search for love in the wrong places and with the wrong people
- an illness that disorganizes every hour of every day
- a destructive force that disables individuals, even whole cultures.
Situated in one of the most beautiful spots of South Africa, the exquisite nature of the area is conducive to relaxation, and inner peace and all round healing. Their philosophy is based on the time proven 12-step recovery program and the Minnesota Model of Treatment.
Their professional multi-disciplinary counselling and medical team also combine to assist with the recovery of addicts.
Inside the centre there are currently four bedrooms and the ladies room is en-suite with a bath , shower and a toilet. The other bedrooms have easy access to toilets and shower rooms. They also have a television lounge area, therapy rooms, a braai area and a lovely peaceful garden.
Contact Details:
The Garden Route Recovery Centre
Plettenberg Bay 6600
Western Cape
South Africa
Tel: +2782 863 3159
Fax: +27 44 533 4656
Website: www.gardenrouterecoverycentres.com
This Rehabilitation posting about The Garden Route Recovery Centre was sponsored by I Lead Rehabilitation South Africa. Should you wish to list your Rehabilitation services for free on this website then contact I Lead Rehabilitation today: info@ileadrehabilitation.co.za. www.searchengine.co.za also offers free listing services similar to I Lead Rehabilitation.
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