Program areas at TROSA
Vocational training: vocational and life skills training is the cornerstone of trosa's free Residential treatment program and is a key therapeutic element in our residents treatment. These skills are acquired within community assignments, where program participants are mentored and can actively learn and practice living without drugs and alcohol. During this training, routines are formed, connections made, strengths are identified, and new life skills are acquired. In addition, marketable job skills are developed, such as communication, conflict resolution, and problem solving. In fiscal year end 6/30/24, we had 652 residents who received vocational training for a total of 143,113 vocational days served. Trosa helped 18 residents receive their class a cdl and 38 cdl permits.
Food & beverage: in fiscal year end 6/30/24, trosa provided 454,425 meals for an average daily population of 415 individuals. Meals are provided to residents at no cost to the individual.
Substance abuse treatment: trosa provides state licensed free on-site Substance use disorder counseling and evidence-based therapies. In fiscal year end 6/30/24, we had 398 residents receive clinical counseling and/or psychiatry for a total of 4,373 counseling and psychiatric appointments.
Trosa's Substance use disorder counseling is provided in a state licensed, comprehensive,integrated, therapeutic community setting. Supportive services such as medical care, psychiatry, education, clothing, housing and drivers' license renewal and replacement are available to our residents. In fiscal year end 6/30/24, trosa provided continuing care for 159 graduates of the multi-year Residential program and had 105 residents enter the work out phase of the multi-year program. 59 residents participated in a ged program and 55 residents took a total of 56 college courses. Trosa also had 8,669 medical appointments, 8,517 prescriptions filled and 1,918 dental appointments for fye 6/30/24.