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We believe addiction is a chronic and progressive disease that affects the whole person: physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually. Our objectives are to free clients from bondage of alcohol and substance abuse, discover ways to live without use of the substances and achieve full physical and psychological recovery.
Our comprehensive approach addresses the complexities of Substance Use Disorder, offering tailored solutions to foster recovery and resilience in individuals, families, and communities.
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) affects education, work, health, families, and relationships. Globally and locally, reports on drug abuse in schools, trafficking, and related crimes are frequent, highlighting the urgent need for action.
At Elewa Ulevi, we lead initiatives for drug abuse awareness and recovery. Our programs include peer counseling, individual and group therapy, adolescence mentorship, family therapy, workplace policy support, and evidence-based baseline surveys.
Outpatient treatment is ideal for individuals with stable conditions and mild symptoms, who are ready to engage in a tailored treatment plan. We guide clients on the benefits, types of care, and how outpatient differs from inpatient treatment.
We provide tools to prepare clients for outpatient care, ensuring services meet individual needs and foster sustainable recovery.
Discover our trusted services and treatment programs designed for Individuals struggling with substance abuse or mental health challenges, Organizations needing workplace solutions for employee wellness. Families seeking support in counseling and therapy.
• Family Therapy
• Group Therapy
• 12-Step Addiction Counselling
• HIV and AIDS Support Program
• Aftercare Support
• Individual and Group Addiction Counselling.
• Stress Management Counselling
• Psycho-social Support (e.g., relationships, career concerns, and economic stress)
• General awareness on the connection between drug abuse and HIV/AIDS
• Training on management and care for infected individuals
• Capacity building for affected individuals
• Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
• Human Resource Support Services
• Development, Implementation, and Review of Workplace Drug Policies
• Professional Supervision, Coaching, and Mentoring
• Alcohol, Drug, and Substance Abuse Awareness Surveys, Seminars, and Training
• Baseline Surveys and Policy Formulation
• Recommendations and policy formulation based on survey findings
• Training
• Seminars
• Mentoring Services
• Orientations