Honour Ranch is a place for serving and retired uniformed personnel and their families to learn healthy strategies for coping with operational stress injuries. Nestled in the Thompson River Valley, 12km south of the village of Ashcroft, BC, this 120 acre property offers a tranquil and secluded setting to help heal the body, mind, and spirit.
The Cornerstone Program is for adults 26+ years of age who are struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, addiction or concurrent disorders and want intensive structured support to help them manage their symptoms and regain control of their life.
Clinical experience has shown that first responders, military, and veterans can relate to one another’s experiences in a powerful way, and treatment at Ravensview is built around this. The Guardians Program at Ravenview treats first responders, military, and veterans as a distinctive group, whose workplace experiences are unique and present unique challenges. It is important to note that individuals do not have to have an addiction to come to treatment at Ravensview, they may be seeking treatment and support for depression, anxiety, or trauma.
Wayfinders Wellness Retreat is a safe space for military and first responders suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and their families. We believe in a well-balanced life and understand the importance of mental, emotional, and spiritual, and physical health. Come experience all areas of wellness through nature-based programs and open-minded community centred support.
The Sober Sports program offers sports for recovering alumni. These activities, such as floor hockey, are designed so that people in recovery can reconnect with other alumni, be physically active, and have fun all at the same time.
*Currently Suspended Due to COVID. All activities will resume once the crisis has passed.*
Our alumni are welcome to take advantage of free refresher stays anytime to reconnect, regroup, and reground with staff and peers. The Refresher Weekend Program participants are encouraged to attend large group activities and share their stories as a way of giving back.
Throughout the year, our Alumni Manager travels to major cities in Canada to host complimentary dinners for alumni in that area.
The Recovery Coaching offers coaching in over a dozen Canadian cities to help alumni stay active and engaged in their personal recovery. Returning home after treatment can be difficult for many clients and we want to be there for them.
The Occupational Trauma Program is designed for women requiring intensive therapy for trauma(s) sustained on the job as first responders, military personnel, and veterans. This program involves intensive medical, psychiatric, and psychological care 1-on-1 with counsellors and in groups. Therapies in our trauma program are designed to help you build self regulation skills to deal with dissociation, anxiety, depression, anger, and other symptoms of trauma. These therapies are also designed to help you make sense of your suffering and pain so you can go forward in pursuit of a meaningful life.
The Aulmni Support Meetings offers weekly and bi-weekly support meetings are available across Canada as a way to connect alumni with one another and let them re-experience the power of the peer group. These meetings are facilitated by counsellors and recovery coaches.