APPROACH TO RECOVERY
ORSINI CARE HOME approach is holistic – addressing the physical, mental, emotional, interpersonal and spiritual areas for recovery. At ORSINI CARE HOME, clients are gradually taught to lead a disciplined and healthy lifestyle through an intensive schedule including yoga, meditation, therapy classes, daily moral inventory, Group Discussions, management of feelings, group / individual counseling, 12-step work, regular attendance at in house AA / NA meetings and recreation. All this is backed by expert medical and psychiatric services with regular updates to family.

The Recovery Program is a structured process with clearly defined protocols to address individual issues through various stages of recovery and is based on proven methodologies of addiction counseling and rehabilitation. The staff reviews each case on a daily basis and evolves individual strategies.

STAFF
ORSINI CARE HOME ensures its staff is up-to-date and highly motivated. The staff members attend regular in-house education programs. Most of the staffs are all recovering alcoholics/ addicts having a vast and personal experience in the subject. This not only helps understand the patients thoroughly but also helps them provide the exact kind of treatment.

RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
• Treatment based on the WHO- approved 12 steps program
• A requirement for counselors to be in recovery themselves – thereby lending clients personal experience and hope.
• A comprehensive recovery program for affected families
• An abstinence driven program – commitment to long-term sobriety
• Centers are a home – not an institution (comfortable and caring environment)

FOR THE FAMILY

Orsini care home recognizes the fact that addiction is a family disease. The families suffer as much, if not more, than the alcoholic/addict; therefore ORSINI CARE HOME lays special emphasis on the families, which are often neglected.

For the families, there are regular sessions with the counselors and communication exercises with clients for healthy relationships on a long-term basis.

Alcoholism – family’s road to recovery

Alcoholism is now recognized as a ‘Disease’ by leading medical authorities such as WHO and modern treatment facilities. Like any disease, alcoholism is characterized by definite symptoms.

One of the symptoms is that it does not affect the alcoholic alone – it is a family disease and those close to the alcoholic are as deeply affected by it, if not more.

Members of any family operate in a system, wherein they are interdependent and work together for survival and enjoyment. When there is stress, the whole family readjusts and realigns itself to achieve balance and stability.

The family of an alcoholic is a set of hurt, confused persons. Though they do not drink, they are nevertheless victimized by alcohol.

A lot of research and study has been done on the subject. Clear symptoms and the variety of roles played out by the family members have been identified.

Just as alcohol affect all areas of the drinker’s life – physical, mental, emotional, spiritual and social (relationships) – the family members go through a roller coaster – like experience that affects all areas of their life.

As the alcoholic is addicted to the bottle, the family becomes obsessed with the alcoholic. Their life revolves around the alcoholic. As the dependent often loses control over the time, quantity and place of drinking, the family experiences a loss of control over their responses.

The alcoholic constantly ‘justifies’ his drinking and blames others for his condition; the family justifies their own irresponsible behavior and holds the alcoholic responsible for each and every problem in the family. Family members very often throw tantrums just as the alcoholic becomes physically or verbally aggressive.

The alcoholic often feels guilt; the family too feels occasional pangs of guilt. Both try repeated attempts at change though unsuccessful. Both avoid social contacts. Alcoholics suffer from indefinable fears (paranoia) and the family experiences constant lurking fear, due to internalized emotional stress. Low self – esteem is typical of the alcoholic (compensated by grandiose behavior) and members of his family always feel inadequate. Both avoid social contacts.

‘Denial’ is a typical characteristic of alcoholism. Various forms of denial exist in the family – blaming: -‘ his wife doesn’t care’. This way the parents try and absolve themselves, conveniently transferring the blame to the daughter-in-law. Rather than acknowledge the increasing disability from addiction, as the disease goes wildly out of control, family members often explain away with rationalizations: “he’s drinking due to pressure at office”

when an alcoholic continues drinking, the family ironically enables him to continue his addiction. In their attempts to help the alcoholic, the family members will unwittingly enable the drinking by taking over the responsibilities of the drunk, by rescuing him from tight situations, making excuses on his behalf, and providing money or shelter. This way, the alcoholic is never allowed to face the consequences of his behaviour. And thus does not feel the need for recovery.

Modern treatment facilities offer a recovery programme for the family members while the alcoholic is in treatment. This way the entire family is empowered to begin the tough journey on the ‘road to recovery’. The goal of treatment is to make the family whole and healthy again. As a leading expert puts it- “addiction is a family problem, and recovery a family responsibility”

the road to recovery is certainly not easy- it requires tremendous courage and a lot of time. But it is worth the effort.

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