Cazenovia Recovery Systems - Casa Di Vita provides residential addiction treatment services for chemically-dependent adult women struggling with or at risk for homelessness. Services provided include daily life skills education, individual and group therapy, trauma-informed treatment, case management, vocational services, community integration, individualized planning and more. Relapse prevention and self-help are emphasized to empower clients to achieve lifelong sobriety.
- Individual Therapy
Individual TherapyThis term describes one-on-one therapy, in which a patient and trained counselor, social worker, psychologist or psychiatrist meets privately with a patient to discuss challenges related to lifestyle, work, family and romantic relationships that may have contributed to the development of an addiction.
- Mountains
- Beach Community
- Residential Neighborhood
- Average Location/Amenities
- Oceanfront
- Wilderness
- Private/Secluded
- Resort
- Luxury
- Pool
- Lake Side
- Executive
- Desert
- Detox Services
- Behavioral Disorder Treatment
- Dual-Diagnosis Treatment
- Outpatient Services
- Sober Living Home
- Day School
- Private Rooms
- Pet Friendly
- Exceptionally LGBT Friendly
- Men Only
- Women Only
- Men/Women Both
- Teen and Adolescent
- Alcohol Addiction And Abuse
- Drugs Addiction And Abuse
- Sleep Disorder Treatment
- EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing)
- Counseling
Jeff Tweed
Supervisor Spotlight
Jeff Tweed joined the agency in January of this year as our facilities coordinator. When he first applied for a job with us, it was for a counseling position at one of our programs. The facilities coordinator position was offered to him due to his extensive background in restaurants and hospitality. In fact, he was the head chef at a restaurant in Niagara Falls for 17 years. In Jeff’s position as facilities coordinator, he coordinates many of the day-to-day needs of our programs. This includes food service, appliances, vehicles, purchasing, and other tasks. Malfunctioning equipment or appliances can easily affect the quality of our care. “I want to ensure that the things that impact the quality of the residents’ experience are going well,” said Jeff. He takes a proactive approach to these concerns and works to fix issues as soon as they arrive. “Making a difference is huge to me,” he added. Naturally, Jeff interfaces with our maintenance and facility assistant teams frequently. “There’s constant communication between us,” he noted. This collaboration is not just a feature of the teams Jeff works with; he finds that the organization as a whole is very cohesive. “That’s our number one strength,” he said. “It’s how we succeed.”
Jeff Tweed joined the agency in January of this year as our facilities coordinator. When he first applied for a job with us, it was for a counseling position at one of our programs. The facilities coordinator position was offered to him due to his extensive background in restaurants and hospitality. In fact, he was the head chef at a restaurant in Niagara Falls for 17 years. In Jeff’s position as facilities coordinator, he coordinates many of the day-to-day needs of our programs. This includes food service, appliances, vehicles, purchasing, and other tasks. Malfunctioning equipment or appliances can easily affect the quality of our care. “I want to ensure that the things that impact the quality of the residents’ experience are going well,” said Jeff. He takes a proactive approach to these concerns and works to fix issues as soon as they arrive. “Making a difference is huge to me,” he added. Naturally, Jeff interfaces with our maintenance and facility assistant teams frequently. “There’s constant communication between us,” he noted. This collaboration is not just a feature of the teams Jeff works with; he finds that the organization as a whole is very cohesive. “That’s our number one strength,” he said. “It’s how we succeed.”