Is the service a branch of or related to a larger organisation?
No
Tabor Group
Is the service residential or non residential (or both)?
Residential or inpatient
How is the service funded?
HSE
Drugs and Alcohol Task Force
Probation Service
Department of Health
Private payments
Fund raising
Drug and Alcohol Services
Information services provided:
Signposting to drug and alcohol services
Research
Publicity/awareness campaigns
Types of support provided:
Helpline
Drop In
One to One Support
Advocacy
Harm reduction information and support
Family Support provided:
Family Support Service
Family Support Group
Family Programmes
Family Support Programmes
Family programmes offered:
Other
Awareness, Prevention, Education and Training programmes provided:
Programmes and events provided:
Awareness Programmes
Professional Training
Groups Targeted:
General public
Professionals
Families of those accessing services
Counselling/Psychotherapy services provided:
Counselling for substance misuse
Relaspe prevention counselling
Counselling for family members
Specialist Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programmes:
Opioid Substitution Treatment
Treatment options available:
Pre-treatment (Assessment)
Induction
Stabilisation
Stabilisation Programme
Non-residential, outpatient or day service programme:
No
Residential/in-patient programme:
Yes
Type of facility:
Drug Treatment Facility
Is medical supervision provided?
Yes
Duration of programme:
1 to 3 months
Detoxification Programme
Do you use Community Detox protocols?
Yes
Residential/in-patient programme:
Yes
Type of facility:
Drug Treatment Facility
Duration of programme:
1 to 3 months
Rehabilitation Programme
Non-residential, outpatient or day service programme:
Yes
Residential/in-patient programme:
Yes
Duration of programme:
3 months or more
Therapeutic Community
Duration of programme:
3 to 6 months
Step Down Programme
Duration of programme:
3 to 6 months
Aftercare Programme
Types of aftercare services offered
Groups
Appointments
Aftercare Plan
Duration of programme:
6 months or more
Community Employment Drug Rehab Project (CEDRP)
Places offered on a dedicated CEDRP:
Yes
Places offered on a mainstream CE Scheme:
Yes
Who We Help
Substances Catered For
Alcohol
All other drugs (not including alcohol)
Amphetamine
Benzodiazepines
Benzylpiperazine
Cannabis
Codeine
Cocaine
Crack Cocaine
Ecstasy
GHB/GBL
Heroin
Magic Mushrooms
Methamphetamine
Methadone (Street)
Methadone (Prescribed)
Over the counter medications
Other prescribed opiates (e.g. Buprenorphine, oxycodone etc)
Other prescribed medications
Target Service Users
Main target groups:
18 and over
Women
Men
Tailored services are provided to engage the following groups:
People who are homeless
People with mental health problems
People who are taking prescribed medication
People who have been referred by the Court or the Probation services
Family Members (family members, partners, carers, friends, concerned others)
Travellers
Accessibility
Is the premises wheelchair accessible?
Yes
Access
Referrals
Referrals accepted:
Self referral
General practitioner
Social services/Community services
Court/probation/police
A&E other
Catchment Area
Does the service have a catchment area?
Yes. National Service
Appointments
Do clients have to make an appointment?
Clients must make an appointment
Can clients drop in to use the services?
No
Entry Criteria
Are there any entry criteria to access the service?
All potential clients should have a diagnosis of addiction, have completed a primary treatment programme and free of alcohol and drugs for 72 hours prior to admission. Fellowship House Men's Residence: all clients should be highly motivated to live a life free of mood altering substances, physically and mentally able to participate in all aspects of the programme, willing to accept a structured, intensive programme and abide by Fellowship House rules.
Renewal Women's Residence: all clients should be willing to obtain employment on a part-time basis and participate in the programme of recovery.
Details of any exclusion criteria.
A person may be excluded if they are not drug-free.
Fees
What fees are there for this service?
Assessment fee
€50
Weekly residential charge
Residential Treatment (28 Day Programme) €6,160.00, Eating Disorders (35 Day Programme) €7,700.00
Family Programme - 50 Euro for the 4 week Family Programme, 15 Euro per night for the 12 week Family Programme.
Fellowship House Men's Residence - Extended Treatment Centre: €36 per day or €252 per week.
Renewal Women's Residence - Extended Treatment Centre: €59 per day or €410 per week.
Funding
Health Insurance Is the service covered by any health insurance companies?
Yes
Accepted Health Insurance companies:
VHI, QUINN and AVIVA Health Insurance covers the cost of primary residential treatment at Tabor Lodge.
Health Insurance Details:
VHI, QUINN and AVIVA Health Insurance do not cover the cost of extended treatment programmes at either Fellowship House Men's Residence or Renewal Women's Residence.
Service Delivery
Assessment and Interventions
Assessments offered to service users:
Screening
Interventions are provided for:
Alcohol misuse
Drug misuse
Other Addictions
Types of intervention techniques used:
Details of other groups provided by the service (other than support groups):
12 week Relapse Programme for those struggling with abstinence
12 week Women's Programme following completion of the Primary Treatment.