Information for Referring Agencies
Karis offers a community-oriented residential program for adults managing serious and persistent mental illness as well as co-occurring substance use disorders. The Empowerment Program provides a safe, supportive, and minimally restrictive environment where fifteen residents are encouraged to pursue growth and personal change.
Empowerment
Karis is a therapeutic community that empowers its residents (Community Members) to take an active role in their recovery from mental illness. As the centerpiece of this process, Community Members are encouraged to set realistic therapeutic, vocational, residential, and social goals. They are supported and assisted by Clinical Staff and fellow Community Members in working to meet these goals. The Empowerment Program emphasizes open communication, cooperation, feedback, individual responsibility, and self-awareness to stimulate autonomy and healthy interdependence and improve the quality of each person’s life through personal and community growth.
Application Process
Karis’ most unique aspect is the involvement of current Community Members in accepting potential Community Members.
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Karis’ Program Manager carefully screens and interviews the applicant to determine the appropriateness for admission.
If it is determined that the Empowerment Program at Karis is a good fit for the Applicant and the Community, then the Applicant is invited to attend an Applicant Dinner.
Community Members engage in a heartfelt discussion of the applicant’s motivation, experiences, and desire to be a part of the community.
A democratic group vote determines the applicant’s entry into the program. This process ensures that all Community Members will commit to the recovery of others as well as their own.
Support Groups & Activities
Karis provides support groups six nights each week, three Peer Support Specialists who live at Karis and the Stepping Stone Cottage, and Community Members have continuous access to staff through an on-call phone utilized during crises. Community Members coordinate their schedules and activities, and there are no curfews. Frequent group activities, such as trips, sporting events, and social and cultural activities, are planned for entertainment. Karis values reinforce respect, caring, and the assumption of personal responsibility.
Requirements and Responsibilities
The minimum age for Karis is 21. Community Members must have a diagnosed mental illness, and those who struggle with dual diagnoses must receive additional support for their substance use disorders. Community Members must take their medications as prescribed, pay program fees in a timely manner, maintain physical safety, attend check-ins and group meetings, and be involved in meaningful daily activities such as working, volunteering, education, or outside treatment programming. Community Members support one another by cooking dinners, performing household chores, and attending at least three dinners each week. In addition, they must attend one support group per week, participate in bi-monthly goal groups, and attend Community meetings each Thursday evening. Alcohol and illicit substances are not permitted on the premises, and intoxication is not allowed while participating in the Empowerment Program.
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Please contact our Program Manager directly either via phone at 303-355-5546 ext.2 or email at dalia@kariscommunity.org.
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