The Terrebonne treatment center is for 38 people, men and women, with single room accommodation.

Where to begin?

If you wish to benefit from Vilavi programs, or if you wish more information about the program for yourself or for a loved one, the first step is to call us.

Montreal
Tel: 514 875 7013, or Toll Free: 1 877 528 5541
1273 rue Saint André, Montréal, QC, H2L 3T1

Terrebonne
Tel: 450 964 6566
1600 Cote de Terrebonne. Terrebonne, Québec J6Y 1G8

Toll Free: 1 877 528 5541

In accordance with your expectations or of your loved one’s, an appointment will be made at our admission centre, in Montreal, or in Terrebonne.

Pre-assessment interview
During the course of the meeting, one of our interventionists will proceed with an evaluation of the request in the form of an individualized interview. This interview allows for an in-depth evaluation of the person’s needs and of their profile, in order to refer them towards the appropriate centre at Vilavi or another resource. During a second meeting (with expenses of evaluation of 110$), the procedures are supplemented and the admission is then subjected to the approval of the direction of the center. If the answer is positive and that there is availability, the admission can be made in the week which follows.

Fee
Treatment fee is 92$ a day, however applications from people with low incomes will be duly considered by Vilavi by means of specific local arrangements. All applications should be submitted to the admissions officer in charge of assessing each treatment request before authorizing admission to Vilavi’s therapeutic community.

Treatment fee includes the following:

Lodging:
Single occupancy room
3 meals a day
2 snack breaks
Lodging and laundry
Civil responsibility insurance

Therapy:
Request evaluation
Elaboration of the intervention plan,
Individual meeting with an interventionist, once a week minimum,
Different suggested workshop participation,
Displacements linked with the application of the program

Communication:
Access to a public phone according to definite schedules
Access to the internet and e-mail
Communications between the interventionists and key resource individuals (teachers, family, lawyers, probation officers, and interventionists)

Required documents before the admission:
Identification documents
Updated bank book and work suspension form if contemplating social assistance
Medical record