Pubdate: Thu, 09 Mar 2000 Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Copyright: The Vancouver Sun 2000 Contact: 200 Granville Street, Ste.#1, Vancouver BC V6C 3N3 Fax: (604) 605-2323 Website: http://www.vancouversun.com/ Author: Stanley deVlaming DRUG RECOVERY HOUSES OFFER BEST RESULTS To the editor: When it comes to treating severe addicts, the middle road is not funded in this province (Drug study would prescribe heroin, March 4). On the one hand, we have total abstinence, and, on the other, total licence (harm reduction run wild). But the middle road, the one that combines the strengths of both regimes, is not funded. For example, Unity Recovery House is one of only three methadone recovery houses in B.C. capable of treating severe addicts. None receives government funding. All three have been operating on less than a shoestring budget from the welfare cheques their clients must give up (leaving no money for cigarettes or shampoo). There are no provincial standards or any supervision. Unity Recovery House will be closing its doors at the end of this month because it can't afford to hire staff for evening supervision. For months, patients have been reduced to food banks. Counselling has been non-existent. In spite of all the obstacles to this middle road, we have continually been witnessing remarkable results, as the recent film, Through A Blue Lens, has documented. STANLEY deVLAMING, MD Head, Division of Addiction Medicine St. Paul's Hospital - --- MAP posted-by: manemez j lovitto