The Maison Lyse-Beauchamp is composed of four housing resources, the RU, an emergency housing resource, the Émergence and the Envolée, intermediate resources in mental health and the certified resource in addiction. The organization defines itself as a constituent of an autonomous social movement of public interest and as an agent of social transformation that acts to improve the quality of the social fabric. The Lyse-Beauchamp House is a non-profit corporation.
The mission of the certified residential resource is to offer a therapeutic program as well as a social reintegration program for a mixed population aged 18 and over, with a drug addiction, alcoholism (with or without a concomitant disorder) or pathological gambling problem. The certified resource offers a three-part addiction treatment program: recovery, therapy and social reintegration for a period of 10 to 180 days. It also offers prevention and harm reduction services.
The Lyse-Beauchamp House offers multiple services and programs such as:
Our organization is involved in follow-up activities in the community for offenders.
Mixed, 18 years of age and older, in conflict with the law and residing in the Antoine-Labelle MRC
This service is offered to clients under the jurisdiction of the Quebec Correctional Services.
770, rue Olivier-Guimond - Bureau 1
Mont-Laurier (Qc), J9L 2Y6
The intermediate resources (IR) l'Émergence and l'Envolée are living environments that offer adapted services to people living with mental health problems. They are an intermediary between the hospital and the community. The intermediate resources of Maison Lyse-Beauchamp offer social reintegration services to its clientele.
Mental health, clients referred by the CISS des Laurentides
18 people (9 people in each resource)
Persons must be referred by the CISSS des Laurentides
770, rue Olivier-Guimond - bureau 4
Mont-Laurier (Qc), J9L 2Y6
The addiction treatment program is divided into three components: Detoxification assistance and support with psychosocial housing, therapy and reintegration.
1. The detoxification assistance and support program with psychosocial housing lasts 10 days. This program aims to bring stability to the person's physical and psychological state. During this program, the person benefits essentially from individualized follow-up and is exempt from workshops and support groups.
2. The therapy program lasts 90 days. The goal of this component is to develop tools and means to help the person stop using drugs and maintain abstinence. During the therapy phase, the client benefits from individual follow-up, activities, thematic workshops and support groups.
3. The social reintegration program lasts 90 days. This component aims to help the person reintegrate into the community. During this program, the person benefits from personalized services in social reintegration. To do so, an evaluation of the person's social reintegration needs is carried out by an intervener, following which an intervention plan adapted to his needs is developed.
Mixed, 18 years and older, with a drug or alcohol problem (with or without a concurrent disorder) or pathological gambling.
30 people
Must be mentally stabilized and voluntary
300, 12e avenue,
Ferme-Neuve (Qc), J0W 1C0
The emergency shelter service is intended for clients who are homeless or wandering, with or without a concomitant disorder, as well as for clients in social emergency from the Antoine-Labelle MRC.
The emergency lodging service offers the possibility for individuals to take charge of their lives and to undertake their personal steps while receiving the necessary help and support.
The emergency resource is divided into two distinct components: the shelter and the 30-day social reintegration.
Mixed, 18 years old and over, who are in a social emergency, homeless or wandering situation and who come from the Antoine-Labelle MRC
10 people
Volunteering
765, rue Vaudreuil
Mont-Laurier (Qc), J9L 2B8
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