At Aliya Native American Program, we recognize that recovery from substance abuse and behavioral health challenges is an ongoing journey. Our aftercare services provide continuous support for Native American people, ensuring they can maintain progress, strengthen resilience, and live in harmony within their communities. Aftercare is a critical step in promoting health and wellbeing, preventing relapse, and supporting a balanced life.
What Is Aftercare?
Aftercare is a structured phase of support provided after completing treatment and health programs at a treatment center. This stage helps individuals transition back into their homes and communities while continuing mental health care and recovery from alcohol and substance abuse. For American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Indigenous people, aftercare also incorporates traditional Native American healing practices, honoring cultural heritage and community connections.
Our Aftercare Programs
Aliya’s aftercare programs integrate traditional healing practices with research-based therapies, designed to support the health and wellbeing of native people. Services include:
- Individual and Group Therapy: Culturally competent counseling to address substance abuse, behavioral health, and other mental health conditions.
- Family and Community Support: Programs focus on rebuilding relationships and strengthening bonds within family and community.
- Traditional Healing Practices: Incorporating sweat lodge ceremonies, sacred herbs, and other Native American traditional approaches for holistic recovery.
- Relapse Prevention Planning: Personalized strategies to maintain sobriety, rooted in both traditional practices and modern health promotion.
- Medicine Wheel Integration: Our programs use the medicine wheel to guide recovery and balance physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual health.
- Community Health Connections: Support for Native American communities through access to community health, health programs, and ongoing care.
The Importance of Aftercare for Native People
Research shows that structured aftercare programs increase the likelihood of long-term recovery. For American Indian and Alaska Native communities, aftercare also emphasizes Native American healing, spiritual balance, and cultural heritage. Our approach ensures that recovery is not just about stopping alcohol and substance abuse, but about fostering health and wellbeing, strengthening identity, and reconnecting with traditional Native American practices.
Aliya’s aftercare emphasizes:
- Traditional Native American practices such as sweat lodges, sacred herbs, and ceremony
- Native American traditional methods for mental and physical health
- Healing practices guided by the medicine wheel
- Strengthening family and community ties
This comprehensive approach helps Indigenous people, American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native American communities continue their healing journey long after treatment ends.
Continuing Your Healing Journey
Aftercare at Aliya is a bridge between inpatient or intensive outpatient programs and daily life, providing ongoing support from culturally competent care providers. Our team ensures that patients receive continued behavioral health care, access to traditional healing practices, and participation in health programs tailored for native people.
By combining traditional Native American healing with modern recovery methods, our programs empower patients to live in harmony and maintain their health and wellbeing.
Contact Aliya Native American Program
If you or a loved one is ready to continue recovery with aftercare services that honor Native American culture and traditional healing, contact Aliya today. Our treatment center provides individualized plans, access to family and community support, and culturally competent care for American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Indigenous people seeking ongoing recovery from substance abuse and behavioral health challenges.