Remedy Exchange, Inc.
Provider at a Glance
Available programs:
- Alcohol Highway Safety Classes
Program languages include:
- English
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Our Programs
We offer a range of educational and support programs designed to address substance use, promote awareness, and foster positive change. Our featured programs include Prime For Life Level 1, Level 2, and the specialized 420 course, as well as Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral (SBIR) services. Each program provides valuable insights and practical tools to help individuals understand, prevent, and address substance-related issues.
Prime For Life - Level 1 introduces participants to the Exploring Unit, which helps them examine personal risk perceptions. It also offers a brief introduction to the Reflecting and Protecting Units. This 6-hour program is available in-person and online.
Prime For Life - Level 2 builds on Level 1, diving deeper into the Reflecting and Protecting Units. Participants gain a clearer understanding of addiction progression and prepare for meaningful change. The course lasts up to 12 hours and is available both in-person and online.
Prime For Life - 420 focuses on THC use, offering an in-depth exploration of its risks and broader discussions on alcohol and drug-related concerns. Designed for those required to complete a marijuana-specific program, it also serves individuals curious about THC-related risks. This program is available in-person and online.
Our Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral (SBIR) services aim to identify high-risk behaviors early and offer timely support. Through screening, brief intervention, and referral services, participants gain awareness of substance use risks and access appropriate care when needed. This comprehensive approach promotes early intervention, helping to prevent more severe consequences.
Each of these programs emphasizes a non-judgmental, educational approach, encouraging participants to reflect on personal risks, recognize the signs of addiction, and prepare for positive change.