At InnerVisions Recovery Society, we believe in the power of recovery and have witnessed the transformation of countless lives over 30 years. Our personalized, abstinence-based programs combine the wisdom of the 12 Steps with evidence-based therapies to help men and women overcome addiction and embrace a healthier, happier future. If you're ready to leave the loneliness and pain of addiction behind, we're here to support you every step of the way.
Since 1991, InnerVisions Recovery Society offers men a safe haven and a proven path to lasting recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. Our individualized treatment plans and supportive community have empowered countless men to achieve sobriety. Rooted in the Twelve Step philosophy, our 60-day program provides a solid foundation, with options for extended support in our private second-stage housing. Our experienced staff understand the unique challenges of addiction and are committed to helping you build a fulfilling, sober life.
Since 2002, Hannah House has been providing a safe and nurturing drug and alcohol treatment program that encompasses the Twelve Step philosophy. Our program is abstinence based and our goal is to teach women the tools they need to live clean and sober lives. Our staff at Hannah House have extensive working knowledge of the particular barriers that many women face while they overcome their addiction to drugs and alcohol. We focus on maintaining a supportive community where women can feel safe and supported while they recover.
Prairie House opened in Port Coquitlam as InnerVisions’ second treatment centre. Following the structure of the original Miller House, Prairie quickly became a well-oiled recovery machine. It has been the flagship of all men’s drug and alcohol treatment at InnerVisions for over a decade.
After years of helping men get sober, Kim and Billy felt they needed to bring the InnerVisions’ model of recovery to women as well. Together they fought hard to open a women’s treatment centre, and finally in 2002 their efforts came to fruition when Hannah House opened its doors.
Miller House opened its doors in 1991 when Billy and Kim managed to scrape together enough money for half a month’s rent. It is the house where the founders of InnerVisions first saw their shared dream to create a safe place for addicts materialize.