Family Healing Center
hnpa'aqhn

"A Place of Healing"
Do you or someone you care about have a problem with alcohol or another
drug? Or, maybe you aren't sure and want to find out. hnpa'aqhn is a holistic
outpatient program of tgwe'l hnqhesnet, the Coeur d'Alene Tribe's social
service's program. hnpa' aqhn means "a place of healing." That is what
is critically needed for people suffering from alcohol/drug problems and
for their family members. Together, we can learn to live in balance. Alcohol
and drugs are not traditional!
Mission
To provide quality substance abuse services to members of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe and to members
of other tribes who live within the boundaries of the Coeur d'Alene Reservation.
Goal
To help individuals of all ages and families to be empowered to live the lives they were born to live without the ill effects of alcohol or other drugs on individual,
family or tribe. There are no judgments in our work, only caring and concern. hnpa'aqhn staff members work not only with the person suffering from alcohol abuse or abuse of another drug,
they are also available to work with people who have family members or significant others who are abusing alcohol or other drugs.
Services
| Information/Referral, DUI Evaluations Home/Jail Visits,
Talking Circles |
Screening and Assessment Evaluations, Individual Group
& Family Counseling, Alcohol/Drug Information & School, Cultural
Activities |
Crisis Intervention/Outreach, Inpatient Evaluation/Referral,
Referral to Sweat Lodges, Intensive Outpatient Program |
Beginning in 2006, program staff will begin collaborating
with staff from White Bison and the Healing Lodge of Seven Nations on
some new joint activities to benefit the reservation community.
Schedule:
hnpa'aqn is open from 8am until 7pm on Monday-Wednesdays and from 8am until 5 on Thursday-Friday.
Adult Groups and Intensive Outpatient are conducted on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 4:45 to 6:45pm.
A Talking Circle for all ages is held at 7pm on Tuesdays.
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