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CFLR Offering Virtual Support Group

CFLR Offering Virtual Support Group

Utica, New York (May 2022) – Utica, NY- Center for Family Life and Recovery is offering a support group for loved ones of individuals struggling with addiction and who are in recovery. Weekly, attendees will use the CRAFT method to support one another and work toward making an impact to support loved ones in their addiction and recovery. Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) was created by Dr. Robert Meyers to help family members with 3 key goals:

  1. Help someone reduce their use
  2. Help get a loved one to treatment/other recovery program
  3. To increase wellness and decrease stress for the whole family

This weekly group is open to the public and uses Zoom:

Zoom Link Meeting ID: 838 9268 7216, Passcode: 295268

Upcoming Dates: June 22nd, June 29th, July 6th, every Wednesday at 12:45pm

As loved ones, we have a unique experience and with that a unique expertise. We know them, we know their why, we can see behaviors, actions, and their use a mile away. We can use this expertise to help move someone into their recovery journey. At the same time, when we’ve been fighting so hard, we also know that our wellness takes a hit and that this family journey is a delicate balance between our fight for them and our fight for our own wellness. CRAFT gives us an amazing set of tools that tackles both.

Center for Family Life and Recovery, Inc. is proud to be a leader in creating a world where people have the power to achieve and celebrate recovery. CFLR supports individuals and families struggling with addiction, mental health, and behavioral issues by inspiring hope, providing help, promoting wellness, and transforming lives. To learn more, visit www.whenthereshelpthereshope.com or call (315) 733-1709.

Posted by Cassandra Sheets in CFLR In Action, News

May is Mental Health Awareness Month

May is Mental Health Awareness Month

Utica, New York (May 2022) – Utica, NY- May is Mental Health Awareness Month and this year and Center for Family Life and Recovery and Mental Health America are bringing it back to basics. With mental health entering mainstream conversations, it is critical that solid foundations of knowledge are formed. The National Goal this month is to help the public recognize warning signs and tools to maintain mental wellness.

Screening can help catch mental health problems early. Set up by calling (315) 733-1709. A screening only takes a few minutes, and after you are finished you will be given information about the next steps you should take based on the results.

According to Mental Health America, 13.84% of youth aged 12-17 years old report at least one major depressive episode (MDE) in the last year and if left untreated, issues like this can persist into adulthood. New York is the second-highest state in the country in this category. 9.7% of youth in the US have severe major depression, which is on the rise over the last year. CFLR is offering a training for Mental Health First Aid for youth and it’s open to the public. Mental Health First Aid is a skills-based training course that teaches participants about mental health and substance-use issues. This course will be offered on May 31st from 9am – 4pm with a 1-hour break for lunch. It is limited to 20 people and costs $75 per person. Register for this course here: https://centerforfamilylifeandrecoverycflr-bloom.kindful.com/e/mental-health-first-aid-youth

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Additionally, CFLR is offering a virtual program to help participants learn about the common risk factors for suicide, how to spot the warning signs in others, and how to keep ourselves, loved ones, and those in our community safe. This virtual event will have two sessions held May 24th from noon – 1pm and 7pm-8pm. Registration is on CFLR’s calendar: https://www.whenthereshelpthereshope.com/calendar

Jodi Klostreich, Director of Prevention Services at CFLR says that by “normalizing the conversation about mental health lessens the stigma and empowers people to voice their struggles, reach out for support, and find the help that is needed. By promoting awareness and education and opening that dialogue on mental health can offer someone HOPE, HEALING, TREATMENT, RECOVERY, and lessen suicide.” Klostreich, also says, that prevention is key, and the earlier self-regulation and positive reinforced coping strategies are implemented can make all the difference in the way we think, feel, and behave. Klostreich, also recommends that if someone is struggling to talk about their mental health, here are some tips that might be helpful:

  1. Journaling, “write like nobody’s reading” share when you feel comfortable.
  2. Talk to someone that doesn’t know you like a counselor or social worker, if you do not feel comfortable to share with a family member or friend.
  3. Use a hobby to express your feelings like writing lyrics, poems, or painting.
  4. Know that talking to someone to share your struggles is courageous and can take a lot of weight off your shoulders, a sense of relief, and it can also help navigate further support.
  5. Remember that you are NOT alone!

 

 

Center for Family Life and Recovery, Inc. is proud to be a leader in creating a world where people have the power to achieve and celebrate recovery. CFLR supports individuals and families struggling with addiction, mental health, and behavioral issues by inspiring hope, providing help, promoting wellness, and transforming lives. To learn more, visit www.whenthereshelpthereshope.com or call (315) 733-1709.

Posted by Cassandra Sheets in CFLR In Action, News

Donations Needed for our Spring Makeover!

Donations Needed for our Spring Makeover!

You can drop off all donations to The Center for Family Life and Recovery.  If necessary, please contact Katie Burns at 315-733-1709 to arrange pick-ups.

Posted by Dominica Liscio in News, Recovery

CFLR Announces Community Take Back Days in April 2022

CFLR Announces Community Take Back Days in April 2022

Utica, New York (April 2022) –The Center for Family Life and Recovery (CFLR) announces its Spring Take Back Day’s. Since October 2016, CFLR has been committed to enhancing prevention efforts in the community to lessen risky behaviors, addiction, and overdoses by promoting the MedReturn Units and Community Take Back Days. CFLR monitors pounds collected during these events and over 23,000 pounds (about the weight of a school bus) to date and hopes to reach its goal of 30,000 pounds by the end of October 2023.

The Center for Family Life and Recovery, Inc., as part of their growing Oneida County Prevention Services, and in conjunction with the Oneida County Sheriff’s Office, and Local Police Departments are working together in collaboration to “Take Back” unused/or expired prescription and over- the-counter medications, including pet medications by offering drive- through events.

The Center for Family Life and Recovery, Inc. will host three Drug Take Back Days this Spring:

April 27th with OC Sheriff’s

Camden Apartments, Camden: 9am – 11am

Parkway Center Apartments, Verona Beach: 12pm – 2pm

April 28th with Utica PD

Schuyler Commons, Utica: 9am – 11am

Parkway Center, Utica: 12pm – 2pm

April 30th OC Sheriff’s and Utica PD

Outside of Utica Train Station on Railroad Street: 10am – 2pm

The Director of CFLR’s Prevention Department, Jodi Klostreich states, “having these take back opportunities to rid of over the counter or prescription medications that may be expired or unused, (including pet medications) are a safe and effective way to clean out your medicine cabinet. According to Klostreich, medications play a key role in treating many conditions, diseases, and mental health in general. But when those medicines are no longer needed, it is important to dispose of them properly to reduce risk from accidental exposure or intentional misuse or abuse along with overdose.” Addiction is a community issue and we all can play a role in proactive prevention by ensuring that medication does not get in the wrong hands, she says. There were 294,317 cases of improper medicine use in 2019, according to the American Association of Poison Control Centers. Approximately 9% of those cases — about 26,317 — involved accidental exposure to another person’s medicine. Approximately 3,846 of these accidental exposure cases involved children 5 and younger.

Please be a part of CFLR’s goal of reaching 30,000 pounds, you can help by checking your medicine cabinet today and dropping off your items at one of the sponsored drive-through events.

Center for Family Life and Recovery, Inc. is proud to be a leader in creating a world where people have the power to achieve and celebrate recovery. CFLR supports individuals and families struggling with addiction, mental health, and behavioral issues by inspiring hope, providing help, promoting wellness, and transforming lives. To learn more, visit www.whenthereshelpthereshope.com or call (315) 733-1709.

Posted by Cassandra Sheets in CFLR In Action, News