A:yelexw Center for Hope and Healing
This welcoming family home nurtures Indigenous adults overcoming addiction. We build on traditional healing practices and community strength to heal together. With compassion, we support those 19 years and older down the path of wellness. Our culture guides us to healing and success.
Traditional Healing Home for Overcoming Addictions
Seabird Island First Nation’s A:yelexw Centre for Hope and Healing, including the Men’s and Women’s Recovery Homes, offers culturally-based healing and recovery services for those struggling with addictions and mental health challenges. Their holistic approach treats the whole person through access to counselors and traditional practices. Individuals can be referred through health providers, social workers, or addictions counselors. Group sessions facilitate learning and healing through sharing, while activities like medicine walks, smudging, spirit baths, and Indigenous art workshops foster wellness by reconnecting to the land. Seabird provides hope and support on the journey to recovery and restored well-being. Our commitment comes from walking with people on their path, in their own time, with compassion.
Providing Holistic Healing Pathways for Addiction Recovery
Core Commitments include:
- Meeting people where they are, welcoming them when they are ready.
- Treating the whole person – mind, body, and spirit.
- Providing wraparound support in all life areas: mental health care, education (Adult Dogwood), family services, employment assistance, and cultural practices.
- Fostering hope, healing, and wellness through traditional Indigenous approaches like cedar brushing, smudge circles, medicine walks, and spirit baths.
- Seabird guides people with compassion on their journey toward renewed well-being and recovery. By addressing mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being, Seabird’s A:yelexw Centre facilitates whole-person healing grounded in the wisdom of ancestral knowledge.
Seabird Island Health manages our A:yelexw Recovery Homes (for men and women). Our homes have 12 client beds each, as we are a small program. A:yelexw is a second-phase Recovery Centre (not a Treatment Centre). It is not designated as an Intensive Recovery Treatment Centre (IRT) but as a Recovery Home (STLR). We offer a supported stay through a 30-, 60-, or 90-day program in a family-like setting for Indigenous adults 19 years of age or older who are struggling with addiction and mental health concerns. Some individuals can extend their stay if funding permits and the case manager supports it, up to one year.
Non-Indigenous adults are also admitted if they have a connection to Indigenous family ties or prefer a spiritual concept for their healing journey. Our programming combines traditional First Nations approaches with medical, counselling, and trauma-informed methods.
A:yelexw also uses “Red Road to Wellbriety” materials, an Indigenous 12-step aspect to help clients address addictions. A:yelexw facilitates the Indigenous wellness perspective of the Medicine Wheel teachings, which balances the four major areas of life to achieve individual harmony:
- A cultural and traditional model of an Indigenous lifestyle.
- A holistic approach to living one’s life in a good way.
- Making good choices and having pride in one’s culture.
- Balancing the four areas of life: Mental, Emotional, Physical, and Spiritual.
Several Pathways To Access Recovery Services
With Seabird Island’s A:yelexw Center these include:
- Community health, mental health, or addictions workers
- Fraser Health’s community substance use services
- National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program
- Social Workers
With compassion and cultural humility, the A:yelexw Centre welcomes Indigenous people from all referral channels who are ready to walk the healing journey. Client stays are guided by an Individual Recovery Plan that the Case Manager creates in collaboration with the client. Programming includes group and individual coaching, cultural programming, health and fitness, and life-skills activities based on the Individual Recovery Plan. We are not a family-based recovery program; our goal is to work one-on-one with the client. However, we do encourage clients to build and maintain their extended support network throughout their stay by accessing passes hourly or daily.
Referrals: We do not accept self-referrals. Clients or family members are not authorized to make referrals or apply for funding. The referring agent is responsible for submitting the referral and funding application to the chosen funding source. Fraser Health is in partnership with our homes, and they screen all referrals to determine if each client meets our criteria. Please do not send us the referral directly; after screening, Fraser Health will fax it to us. (We will not process it unless it comes from Fraser Health.) Referrals need to come from a source that will continue to work with the client during their time at the recovery home, as well as once they have graduated and/or have been discharged from the program. Complete a Fraser Health Referral and fax it to 1-604-519-8572 or email it to mhsuresidential.service@fraserhealth.ca.
Detox: We ask that clients have obtained 14 days of clean time prior to entry, preferably in a Registered Medical Detox Facility, or upon completion of an Intensive Treatment program (IRT). We are a second-phase program.
Funding: Referring agents must apply for the client’s funding. We must have funding approval before we will accept the client for an intake date.
Ministry clients: Submit proof that the client has an open Ministry file (verification of income form) and submit it with the referral. Fraser Health and FNHA require that you apply for MSDS through the Ministry before attempting to apply for funding through them.
Fraser Health Funding: AFS subsidy through Fraser Health (eligible only if the client resides in the Fraser Health Region). Apply through a Fraser Health SUSAT Clinician at AFS@fraserhealth.ca or call 1-866-624-6478.
Non-FNHA Treatment Centres Subsidy: FNHA will approve 90 days with no extensions if the client has a status number. Apply on the Non-Funded FNHA treatment subsidy application online at http://www.treatment.fnha.ca. You will see a reference number when you fill out the application form. Before closing the page, write down the reference number to show us that the application has been submitted so our staff can follow up with FNHA for approval. FNHA will no longer give funding extensions for clients at A:yelexw
Self-Pay Option: If a client chooses to pay, they will have to pay each month in advance. For self-payments, the cost is $60.00 per day ($1,800.00 per month). If the client self-discharges early, the remaining balance will be refunded. Contact the A:yelexw Finance delegate to discuss setting up the self-pay option at 604-798-0949.
Programming: The programming is mandatory, and each client is assigned a counselor for regular one-on-one sessions with our Physician. They will have to attend all groups, one-on-one sessions, Wellbriety classes, NA/AA meetings, and chores. If they miss any programming or chores during the week, clients will not be permitted a pass on weekends.
Culturally Based: Indigenous healing concepts and practices. A:yelexw uses the “Red Road to Wellbriety” materials and steps. Some cultural art workshops are provided, and we also attend community and cultural events when we can.
Monitoring: Clients are monitored by the Case Managers, who will create and follow the goals of their Individual Recovery Plan. This will be assessed weekly and monthly.
Waitlists: When a new referral is received and the committee accepts the client for intake, the name is added to the waitlist in order of the receiving date from Fraser Health. The intake will happen when a bed is available for the client.
Additional Notes:
- Criminal History: Submit any criminal history (no to clients who have a history of violence—physical and/or sexual assault).
- Psychiatric/Mental Health: Submit any psychiatric or mental health issues. A:yelexw will assess clients with psychiatric or excessive mental health issues to decide if we could accommodate their needs. Our staff is not trained to deal with excessive cases.
- Early Exit Plan: Must submit an early exit plan with the referral.
Admission Criteria:
- Be 19 years or older.
- Open to Indigenous approaches to recovery.
- Have a history of substance abuse.
- Be screened and assessed by a referral agent through Fraser Health as requiring the services and support of a stabilization and transitional setting.
- Be a voluntary admission.
- Be a safe addition to those around them.
- Detoxed 14 days prior to intake, or completion of an Intensive Treatment program (IRT).
- Physically able to do daily chores and willing to follow all programming.
Exclusion Criteria:
- No evidence of active problematic substance abuse.
- Individual needs are out of the scope of A:yelexw employees.
- Unable to make independent decisions.
- Unable to protect themselves or follow directions in an emergency.
- Extreme mobility concerns.
- Requires daily Home Health services.
- Requires 24-hour licensed supervision.
- In an active stage of withdrawal.
- History of inappropriate conduct with children.
- History of violence, physical assault, and/or sexual assault, and unresolved court issues that pose a risk to other clients, employees, or the Seabird Island Community.
- Wearing an ankle bracelet as part of their release.
Seeking more information?
The journey of recovery starts by connecting with compassionate guides. Seabird Island’s A:yelexw Center for Hope and Healing provides culturally-based addiction treatment rooted in the wisdom of traditional practices.
Contact us at:
Phone: 604-845-3087
Email: ayelexw@seabirdisland.ca
Let us walk this healing journey together, one step at a time. Reach out today.