About Our Programs
Christ-centered recovery to help men and women overcome life-controlling addictions.
Men and women with addiction often struggle with societal problems, such as finding meaningful employment, living with broken families, and sometimes engaging in criminal behavior. Unfortunately, these circumstances may worsen the cycle of wounding, suppression, addiction, and destruction. Because of this, our program seeks to break the cycle for men and women, and ultimately, set them on a path to wholeness.
Lifeline’s trained staff and counselors, along with volunteers, provide a supportive environment through a structured learning program that includes volunteering in the community, employment when possible and licensed counseling sessions. The program helps clients not only gain victory over their addiction, but often leads to improved conditions in their marriage, family, and other relationships.
New clients are accepted throughout the year to begin the long-term program, featuring different levels of care for Recovery. Clients must stay in campus housing throughout the duration of the program. During the last 16-week phase, clients must complete 12 aftercare meetings and attend two additional outside meetings and two church services each week.
Classes include: Group Therapy, Exercise class, AA & Celebrate Recovery, the 12-step program; Peer Support Groups, Jobs for Life, Christian living, parenting, anger management, financial peace and aftercare.
The journey to restoration is not easy or short, but at Lifeline, we see people making progress every day to achieve just that.
How much does the program cost?
We accept insurance for the first 75-150 days. Once a client advances into the second phase, the client will be employed and will pay $3,000 including meals, housing, instruction, and support.
FAQs
How long is the program?
Nine months to a year, including at least six months in residential treatment.
What is the minimum age to enroll?
18.
Do you take insurance?
Yes
What if I don’t have insurance?
Talk with the staff about how to apply.
When may I contact my family?
After two weeks. During the first two weeks, you may write letters.
Who is not allowed to contact me?
Anyone in jail or anyone against whom you have a no-contact order.
May my family visit?
Yes.
May I use a phone?
Yes. You will use a landline. Once you advance into the second phase you may use a cell phone for an hour each evening.
Do I have to complete the entire program?
Yes, in order to receive a completion letter.
Will completion of the program count toward drug court or DUI classes?
Requires judge’s approval.
How long until I get to work?
75-150 days.
Will you help me find a job?
Yes.
Is it DOC recognized?
No.
Will you transport me to court?
Yes.
Do participants attend the same church every time?
No, we go to different churches throughout the community.
Are clients allowed to drink energy drinks?
No. Clients are not allowed to have anything that would affect their energy or any mind-altering substance.
Do you allow smoking at your facilities?
Yes. We have designated smoking areas at both facilities.
Do you offer transportation to and from work?
Yes.
May my family bring items?
Yes, we recommend dropping items off during normal business hours.
*Items to bring – Copies of court documents, Medicaid/insurance card, photo ID, Social Security card; Bible, notebooks, paper, pens/pencils, seven days of work/church clothes, liquid laundry detergent, soap, shampoo, laundry bag, towel/wash cloth, shower shoes, bottled water (no energy drinks), cigarettes, alarm clock (not radio), extension cord, family photos, envelopes/stamps, hangers, watch.
*Items NOT to bring – Cell phone, computer, radio, MP3 or other media players.