The Recovery Progression at Windhorse

What we can do for others is create a positive environment in which they can discover their own wisdom . . . We can provide support for others to find their path, and once they have found it, help them to walk along that path, never giving up on them or their inherent potential to awaken to a genuine and lasting happiness.
— Dzogchen Ponlop (Brillant Sanity, p. xvii)
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Team Process with One-on-One Support

Windhorse’s team-based model offers mindfulness-informed, relationally-oriented support to people recovering from psychiatric distress as they live in community. As opposed to a hospital or residential setting, our support and structure comes not from a building or facility, but from a dynamic, integrated team. At the fullest level of care, a team includes the client at the center, a holistic psychiatrist, intensive psychotherapist, wellness nurse, therapeutic housemate, a team leader who helps hold the team and team counselors. This team provides over 40 hours a week of one-on-one support, which allows clients to live with dignity in the larger community.

The Recovery Journey at Windhorse

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