The treatment program
The program goals After determining the appropriate treatment plan for the patient, the treatment program is initiated, which consists of an integrated system that takes into account the medical, psychological and social aspects that contribute to:
- Helping the addict to overcome the stage of critical withdrawal symptoms.
- Developing the addict's ability and conviction that he is not dependent on the drug.
- Rehabilitation of the patient in order to enable him, after the end of his stay in the center, to engage in society again.
- Develop his self-confidence and enhance his positive thinking style.
- Restoration of family relationships that were damaged during the period of addiction.
- Reach the stage of full recovery as much as possible.
The phase of detoxification (weaning): represented by medical and pharmacological treatment to help the patient reduce the severity of symptoms resulting from the sudden discontinuation of the drug.
Rehabilitation stage: represented by the tiring programs inside the center in order to free the patient's mind of thinking about the narcotic substance and to eliminate the free time that the patient has, it is one of the methods used as an effective treatment method.
The aftercare represented in following up the patient after the end of the treatment program at the center and following up with the parents to find out the extent of the patient’s commitment.
The treatment programs used in the center
Medical (pharmacological) program: Chemical drugs are not dispensed as a substitute for the drug, but these treatments are administered within narrow limits according to the diseased condition under medical supervision. The treatment plan is applied by the nurses working in the center, following up on any medical notes and informing the doctor. An equipped ambulance is available in the treatment center With all the necessary numbers in the event of any emergency, the patient will be sent to the hospital by the center.
Psychotherapeutic program: (interviewing and evaluating cases by the psychological and social counselor / giving daily awareness lectures by the psychological and social counselor). The ability of the addict to stay away from abuse.
Religious program: The treatment in the center includes the aspect of religious guidance and direction. There is a specialized religious guide who performs the duty of guidance to all patients regardless of their religion, as all the monotheistic religions participate in the issue of morals and treatment and are based on the five necessities or the higher purposes of religions, where daily educational religious lectures are given by Religious guide.
Sports program: Sports is an important factor in raising the level of health of the person in general. It also has a clear impact in raising the morale of the addicted person and contributes to clear the body of the effects of narcotics. a variety of sports programs are applied on a daily basis (football / basketball / volleyball / iron hall / billiards / Swedish exercises / tennis).
The cultural program: The center develops the talents enjoyed by the addict during the treatment period through a cultural program based on preparing cultural, religious and sports competitions and awarding prizes to the creators in them, and this is done on a regular basis, and within the framework of this program, the skills and hobby of reading among the patients are developed through,
Work or hobby therapy program: where the expansion provided additional facilities for the center, where a program based on treatment through work was studied and designed or some of the hobbies enjoyed by the addicted treatment, especially in the fields of handicrafts (ceramic, clay), shaving, sewing and dry clean that help In creating job opportunities for the recovering after leaving the treatment center.
Aftercare program: After the patient’s stay in the center ends, he is released and undergoes the aftercare program, which consists of a set of procedures by setting up a weekly program of references to the center, interspersed with examination for a period of no less than six months, and follow-up of the recovering through continuous communication with the family to prevent any occurrence his relapse.