
Family Treatment Services
Family Treatment Services
The Family Treatment Services offers a continuum of care for women wanting help with their alcohol/drug addiction. We provide residential and outpatient substance use treatment that addresses the special needs of women including support for their children.
As women move out of residential treatment, they are supported with housing that continues to help them in recovery by rebuilding relationships with children and loved ones and supporting educational/professional goals that lead to self-sufficiency.
Eligibility
Our services are open to women who are least 17 years-old with a substance use disorder.
Contact
For information, please contact Candace Pang by phone at (808) 732-2802, or by email at Candace.Pang@usw.salvationarmy.org
Program and Funding Information
Women's Way
Women’s Way is a place for building a sense of safety and stability so that women can determine their recovery goals. Women’s Way is a residential and outpatient treatment program for women seeking gender responsive substance use treatment within an environment that is sensitive to their spiritual, physical, cultural and emotional needs.
Women’s Way residential provides:
Therapeutic living environment
Substance use counseling, individual and group therapy, educational
12 step participation
Nursing services
Classes on: addiction, recovery, women’s health, coping skills, communication, healthy relationship building
Psychiatric services / medication management
Access to the ‘Ohana Center (see information on this unique center below)
Comprehensive evaluation
Individual and group therapy
Spiritual care
Daily living skill development
Cultural learning experiences such as hula, malama ‘aina, ‘olelo and ‘oli
Recreational activities / Body movement
Medical care and mental health services through the Waikiki Health Center PATH Clinic
The Outpatient treatment program offers a full continuum of care for women either being assessed to enter directly into Outpatient treatment or who are transitioning from a residential treatment program back into the community.
The full continuum of care includes:
Day treatment
Intensive Outpatient treatment
Outpatient treatment
Continuing Care
Ke Ola Pono
Ke Ola Pono provides opportunities for women to practice their newly learned recovery skills while still providing safety, stability and structure. Ke Ola Pono is a supportive living program for women with children under the age of 10 years old. This living environment is developed specifically for women in early recovery and promotes their development of recovery skills, rebuilding of family connections and transition into independent housing.
Program services include daily living skill building, case management, educational classes on vocational/educational skills, parenting and health, and access to the ‘Ohana Center for family supportive services.
Women interested in living at Ke Ola Pono need to be in outpatient treatment or have successfully completed a substance use treatment program within the past 6 months.
Ka ‘Ohu Hou O Manoa Transitional Housing
Ka ‘Ohu Hou O Manoa is a clean and sober transitional home for women who are currently in outpatient treatment or who have successfully completed a treatment program within the past 12 months. This program provides women with much needed time in order to build their employment skills and financial stability to move into their own independent, permanent housing.
Women could reside at Ka ‘Ohu Hou O Manoa as an individual or with up to three of their children. The oldest age for female children is 12 years old and the oldest age for male children is 10 years old due to the community nature of this housing program. Residents are required to participate in case management, weekly ‘Ohana house meetings, regular pro-social activities, daily living activities and employment (if not employed, then the resident can meet this requirement through volunteer service, education or treatment hours).
‘Ohana Center: Infant Mental Health and Family Services Program
The ‘Ohana Center is a place for families to reunite, heal and grow together! Participants in Women’s Way, Ke Ola Pono and Ka ‘Ohu Hou O Manoa are eligible for therapeutic services through the Center.
Services are available to women, children, partners and families and include:
Comprehensive developmental evaluation
Parent coaching
Parenting education classes
Supported family visitation
Ongoing developmental screenings and referrals as needed
Developmental play groups
Parent/child therapy, play therapy, family/couples counseling
Linkages to community resources to support the family as they transition to their own independent housing
Eligibility
Our services are open to women who are least 17 years-old with a substance use disorder.
The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Services (CARF) has accredited the following levels of Family Treatment Services (FTS) Integrated Substance Use Disorders/Mental Health treatment services:
- Residential Treatment
- Day Treatment
- Intensive Outpatient
- Outpatient Treatment
- Services for Children and Youth
- Case Management/Services Coordination
- Community Housing
CARF accreditation signifies FTS’s commitment to nationwide standards in the provision of quality treatment, outreach, and housing services.
The Salvation Army FTS operates a 41-bed Special Treatment Facility licensed by the Department of Health Care Assurance, as well as a 14-bed Therapeutic Living Program. In addition, FTS holds a Clean and Sober Housing Registration with the Department of Health Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division for up to 36 beds.
Funding Sources
Family Treatment Services receives funding from the following:
- State Department of Health – Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division
- State Judiciary
- State Department of Human Services
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
- Office of Hawaiian Affairs
- Private Foundations and Donors