RECOVERY PROGRAM
Wings of Life’s recovery program is based on biblical principles that, when consistently applied, will produce permanent recovery from addictions and other destructive lifestyles. Our structured program is focused on bringing about authentic and dynamic change through: Community
We also address the immediate and long term needs of our residents by providing pastoral counseling, personal ministry, and mentoring opportunities. A variety of financial, educational and vocational training programs are also available through Wings of Life partnerships and other resources. |
Frequently Asked QuestionsHow long is your program?
Wings of Life offers a 90-day residential program. Graduates of the 90 day program may also be eligible for transition, extended-term and ministry training programs.
Do you accept insurance?
Since Wings of Life is not a medical facility, we are unable to accept insurance.
Who can visit?
Immediate family members are allowed to visit. Immediate family includes legal spouses, children, parents, siblings aunts, uncles, and grandparents. Pastors and positive supporters may participate in visitation once approved by staff.
How much does your program cost?
Wings of Life provides a quality recovery program at an affordable cost. Please call 251-333-4800
to speak with our admissions staff about the cost of the program. Do You provide detox services
No, we do not provide medical detox services. Please seek medical assistance for detox services prior to coming into our program.
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Educational and Career Opportunities
Wings of life offers continuing educational programs for eligible graduates. We provide a stable home environment, while community partnerships provide training and job placement services for those re-entering the work force. THE DOVE FOUNDATION
Graduates of Wings of Life’s recovery program may be eligible for the Dove Foundation bible school and ministry training programs. These extended term programs are dedicated to building successful servant-leaders that will positively influence their families, workplaces and communities. |