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Santé staff members have found different ways to celebrate our 25th Anniversary. Here are staff members touting our 25 year legacy - one that we all are proud and honored to commemorate. |
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We love our relationship with alumni and the relationship they have with each other. So many of our alumni stay connected to the program and continue to offer peer support and inspiration to one another with dialogue, humor and wisdom vulnerably shared. The topic of relapse and the realities of a chronic disease came up recently, and here is some of what our alumni had to say to encourage one another: |
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Santé Center for Healing measures patient satisfaction to provide top-tier patient care services to measure staff and organization performance and to improve the patient care experience. A self-report survey distributed to all alumni at 60, 180 and 365 days post-treatment at Santé. Results are based only on those that agreed to participate in the survey. |
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Santé Center for Healing made a commitment to improving the quality of life within our great community and impacting the world, with positive ripple effects for generations to come.
Santé engages in both charitable giving and volunteer involvement efforts within our community. We recently held a clothing drive on campus. We were able to donate clothing to Medical City Green Oaks Hospital and will be donating to the Tarrant County Salvation Army and the Denton County Friends of the Family. More than 400 items were collected and will be distributed to these great organizations.
Pictured: Santé Marketing Specialist Hallie Young with two staff members with Medical City Green Oaks Hospital. |
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Alumni Pilar graciously shared her story on the Recovery Rockstars UNCUT podcast. Pilar is a medial industry executive who battled with alcoholism for a couple decades. We are honored and privileged to be a part of her recovery journey.
"Thank God I was at Santé when that happened [losing job]. I had the support I needed. The people around me, I had an amazing roommate and made so many good friends there and I'm still friends with so many of them. I was able to get through that." - Pilar
Click here or below to listen to the episode. |
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Step 11 “Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out.”
Spirituality and addiction treatment, is it necessary for one to have a Higher Power or to practice spirituality to get sober and have a lasting recovery? The short answer is no, one does not need a Higher Power and/or spirituality to have recovery from addiction. Studies show that incorporating spirituality into one’s addiction treatment plan greatly increases the probability of having a lasting recovery from the disease of addiction, hence the reason why a majority of treatment centers offer a 12 Step or spirituality component. Addiction robs us from experiencing the essence of life, the ability to experience true joy and happiness, the ability to have value in relationships, and the ability to have a spiritual connection, the ability to live free. Sobriety and ultimately recovery allows us the ability to connect spiritually, once the oppressive veil of addiction has been removed we can begin to seek what spirituality is and what role that can play in one’s recovery. Spirituality is not religion although they are commonly used as the same word; spirituality is choosing anything greater than yourself, like one’s sobriety. Spirituality is a proactive journey of mindfulness, allowing us to connect to something greater than ourselves, it is a support, and ultimately spirituality can be the catalyst that allows us to truly feel and experience the joys of life that the disease of addiction had taken from us. |
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November 16, 2021 Alumni Online All Inclusive Recovery Meeting at 8 PM CST
November 23, 2021 Alumni Online All Inclusive Recovery Meeting at 8 PM CST
November 30, 2021 Alumni Online All Inclusive Recovery Meeting at 8 PM CST
December 3, 2021 Trauma Education Association 11:30 AM - 1 PM CST, Via Zoom, 1 CE Hour “Change Work with Resilience, Intention, and Effectiveness” by Lace Watkins, Executive Director, Lace on Race Center for Racial Equity and Tamara Allen Bush, LPC-S, CSAT, NCC Click here for more information and to register.
December 7, 2021 Alumni Online All Inclusive Recovery Meeting at 8 PM CST
December 14, 2021 Alumni Online All Inclusive Recovery Meeting at 8 PM CST
December 21, 2021 Alumni Online All Inclusive Recovery Meeting at 8 PM CST
December 28, 2021 Alumni Online All Inclusive Recovery Meeting at 8 PM CST
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You are mission-inspired and results-driven. You chose your profession and calling for all the right reasons. Your work helps people in their most hidden and painful problems every day.
The importance of your work is underscored by how incredibly hard it is. Any given day might bring massive challenges with your clients or patients. Who else is in it for all the right reasons? Who can you trust to work alongside you, providing evidence-based and trauma-resolution care? Who provides the best opportunity for long-term recovery?
Google provides 350,000,000 results when searching “addiction treatment.” This is an overwhelming number of options that you can ascertain for quality, but can your clients or patients?
They look to you to: - Distinguish clinical experience and expertise from nonessential amenities and impersonal call centers;
- Connect them to higher levels of care ready for the increasing complexity of their problems and to discover and begin to heal from the root issues underneath, therefore decreasing the likelihood of relapse;
- Recognize other facilities may dress the part but lack integrity.
They look to you. And you look to Santé Center for Healing for expertise, integrity and long-term recovery…for all the right reasons.
Santé Center for Healing: What We Treat…
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When you submit the "Santé Connections" form, your information is accessible to Santé's intake counselors, aftercare coordinator, and family therapists for referral purposes. |
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Santé provides quality care and programs for long-term recovery. If there is anything we can do to improve, please reach out to us. When you reflect on our continued collaboration and/or our shared clients who are doing well, share the experience on Facebook or Google. |
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Jesse Cordova Regional Marketing Coordinator Denton Co., Tarrant Co., W. TX 214.592.3799 |
| Hallie Young Regional Marketing Specialist Dallas Co., Collin Co., E. TX 469.771.7880 |
| Eva Esquivel Regional Marketing Coordinator Austin, San Antonio, Houston, S. TX 512.839.6539 |
| McKensey Coit Regional Marketing Coordinator OK, AR, MO, KS 940.395.8311 |
| Elizabeth Bradshaw National Marketing Coordinator West Coast, Central US, East Coast 214.934.9377 |
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