Compass Recovery Center

DETOXIFICATION SERVICES:

  • Alcohol
  • Opiates
  • Benzodiazepines

MULTIDISCIPLINARY STAFF:

  • Physicians
  • Psychiatrist
  • Registered Nurses
  • Addicition Counselor
  • Licensed Practical Nurses

TREATMENT PROGRAM:

  • Group Therapy
  • Family Therapy
  • Individual Counseling
  • 12 Step Model
  • AA/NA Meetings Daily
  • Discharge Planning

Faith House

Emergency shelter is available in Lafayette for victims of domestic violence and their children needing a safe, temporary place to live. As a resident of Faith House, we provide you with physical necessities, DV counseling, advocacy and referrals.

Faith House´s shelter has nine bedrooms, each has five beds and a bathroom that adjoins two bedrooms, a shared dining room and living room. The kitchen aide cooks dinner three days a week for the residents. Survivors also have access to the pantry and refrigerator to cook meals for their families. Laundry facilities are available onsite for residents.

A playroom is available for children to enjoy. The playroom is staffed with children’s advocates to oversee the children while playing and provide advocacy. Special events are planned to enhance the child’s experience.

Faith House has three survivor advocates and a legal advocate available to speak with survivors on a daily basis and to help set and work on their goals.  Our advocates are trained in many areas of domestic violence including: safety planning, lethality assessments, the dynamics of domestic violence and the effects of trauma.

Support groups are offered Tuesdays at 6:30 pm and Thursdays at 5:30 pm.

•    Transitional Housing
Through the transitional housing program, individuals will have the opportunity to complete their education or enhance their work skills which will enable them to escape from poverty and obtain permanent housing.

•    Case management
Case Management will be provided for all residents of the transitional housing program. This service will comprise goal planning sessions, goal plan review sessions, referral services, assisting residents with accessing mainstream programs and safety planning. Case managers will meet with survivors 2-3 times each week.

Economic empowerment classes are available in finance and budgeting to assist survivors.

•    Permanent Supportive Housing
The Permanent Supportive Housing Program provides rental assistance to survivors with disabilities in Lafayette parish. Twelve units are currently supported in this program.

Families Helping Families

Families Helping Families of Acadiana is one of ten 501©3 non-profit resource centers located throughout the state of Louisiana. Our corporation was organized as a family-directed resource center based on the principals of Louisiana Act 378 of 1989 for families and individuals with disabilities and their families. We believe that providing support services through our programs will educate, strengthen and empower families and individuals who are at an increased risk for family breakdown. We are parents that have gone through what you’re going through, the individual that lives with a disability every day and the family that that is continuously trying to figure out what is best for our child or children. “In your shoes” we’ve been!

Since its inception, Families Helping Families has served thousands of families in the Region IV area through 3 areas of services: Information & Referral, peer-to-peer support, educational services, and trainings. Region IV covers the following parishes: Acadia, Evangeline, Iberia, Lafayette, St. Landry, St. Martin and Vermillion.