Dear Friends and Colleagues,
As we celebrate our second anniversary at LEAD Recovery Center (formerly known as Hired Power Breakaway), we want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to you for your support and belief in us. What an incredible two years it has been! We have been learning and growing alongside amazing young men and have had the privilege of witnessing remarkable transformations in their lives. We are confident, through our experience, that the individualized (extended care) services we offer within our intimate setting are genuinely effective and unique. We are honored to work collaboratively with such amazing professionals, serving these young men in need of ongoing and transitional support. Our sincere thanks to you all, we look forward to working together for many years to come!
Kindly,
Richard Plaskett, Rick and Nanette Zumwalt and the LEAD Recovery Team
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LEAD Recovery Center is a cutting edge program for young adult men, located in the beach cities of southern California. Offering a full continuum of transitional care, the foundation at LEAD is ‘Thriving in Recovery’. With our CLEAR focus approach (clinical, life-skills, exercise, adventure, recovery coaching) delivered in an intimate family setting it is the perfect venue for supporting each young man as he acquires and practices application of his new skills. We at LEAD share with our clients the ultimate goal of autonomy. Each young man, working one on one with his Recovery Coach, identifies personal goals toward independence and celebrates each level of success. Daily physical activity, clinical support, service, healthy eating, sober socialization and weekend expeditions wrap the program into a great way of life. Ultimately the LEAD program is, where getting sober ends and living recovery begins.
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At a Glance
- Single gender, male
- 18 – 28 year old
- 90 days – 14 months length of stay
- 4 phases (separated living space each phase)
- 16 beds
- Personal Life Coach
- Individual Therapy Sessions weekly
- Weekend expeditions – Sober Fun
- Daily meetings
- Group Therapy
- 1 hour minimum daily physical activity
- Service in the community
- Cooking class, meal planning
- School/employment preparation
- Family weekends quarterly
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