Together, participants and staff create a plan for transitioning to a successful life after treatment.
- Participants work with a case management specialist to define goals for education, employment, and housing, and work towards making them happen.
- Participants have the opportunity to practice job skills and learn how to search for, interview for, and obtain employment.
- The WRC helps women eliminate barriers to education and employment and assists participants in securing a stable work or school situation.
- Classes and support groups help participants and their families secure stable, drug-free housing.
- Assistance is provided to address personal needs for participants and their families including:
- Medical and chiropractic care
- Ongoing mental health care
- Dental care
- Childcare
- Clothing and toiletries
- Household furnishings