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Christian Farms-Treehouse, Inc. Residential Treatment Facility for Men & Women
  • On 13 rural acres between Temple & Belton
  • Easily accessible from I-35
  • Capacity of 24 beds in each dorm
  • Near Medical and social services

* TREEHOUSE: Residential Treatment Facility for Women
  • On 19 rural acres between Temple & Belton.
  • Easily accessible from I-35.
  • Capacity of 24 beds.
  • Near medical and social services.

* CARPENTERS’ HOUSE: For Women.
  • TRC approved residential site
  • Workforce Integration Program.
  • Transitional Living following CD Treatment.
  • Extended length of stay up to one year while working.
 
 

PROGRAMS DESCRIPTION

  • Residential Intensive Treatment and Supportive
  • Structured on the principles of Christianity.
  • Based on the 12-steps of Alcoholics Anonymous.
  • Focused on acceptance of personal responsibility.
  • Up to 90 days Intensive Treatment; Supportive on as needed basis.
  • Participation in religious activities is encouraged.
  • Assessment and Referral
  • Group and individual counseling.
  • Alcohol and Drug specific Education
  • Relapse Prevention
  • Life Skills
  • Parenting
  • GED Preparation
  • After care Planning

Treatment Program at CFTH

The length of treatment is based on individual needs and progress. After 90 days the intensity of the program decreases according to progress in each individual’s treatment plan.

Classes meet daily and include chemical dependency education, anger management, life skills, parenting and relapse prevention. Enrichment includes a time for spiritual meditation. Team building activities and volunteer projects increase personal confidence, skills and abilities.

Each client has an individual counselor and also a spiritual mentor.


STAFFING

  • Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors (LCDC).
  • Counselor Trainees/Interns Working toward licensure (CI).
  • Spiritual and cultural enrichment by approved
    oriented community volunteers.

RESIDENTIAL SERVICES INCLUDE

  • Semi private rooms.
  • 24 Hour Supervision.
  • Stable structured environment.
  • Transportation as needed.
  • Assessment and Referrals.
  • Balanced Meals and Snacks approved by a licensed dietitian.

RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT OBJECTIVES

  • Gain an understanding of addiction.
  • Provide alternative sobriety based skills.
  • Teach abstinence from alcohol and other drugs.
  • Involve clients in 12-Step programs.
  • Minimize relapse by finding alternative behaviors.
  • Implement positive parenting skills.
  • Reunite families where possible.
  • Establish healthy communication habits.
  • Identify a need to change self-defeating behaviors.
  • Encourage spiritual growth.
  • Aftercare planning leading to stability and self-sufficiency.
  • Referrals for social services and job training.
  • Improved Life Skills