Each participant receives
supportive
life-saving
restorative
beneficial
treatment
Participants benefit from having a “Supportive Recovery Community” in a residential treatment program.
Intensive Outpatient Services (IOP) - Daily up to 20 hours per week
We have three Intensive Outpatient Services locations with services that are designed for individuals as a step up from outpatient therapy or a step down from residential, partial hospitalization, or incarceration.
- Group Sessions
- Individual Sessions
- Educational Sessionsavings and prevent relapse.
- Recovery Planning
- Day Treatment Services
- Meets ASAM Guidelines
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
- Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is the use of medications in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies for the treatment of substance use disorders.
- For those with an opioid use disorder (OUD), medication addresses the physical difficulties that one experiences when they stop taking opioids.
- MAT can help to reestablish normal brain function, reduce substance cravings and prevent relapse.
- The longer the treatment, the more the individual will be able to manage their dependency and move toward recovery.
Incidental Medical Services
IMS services provided by a health care practitioner, or staff under the supervision of a health care practitioner, to address medical issues associated with detoxification, treatment, or recovery services. Services may include:
- Regular drug screens
- Peripheral treatment services
- Acquiring participant medical history
- Monitoring health and progress during treatment
- Medication management and reminders
Our Recovery Based Services
- AA/NA Meetings
- Family Counseling
- Peer Support Groups
- Gender Based Support Groups
- Crisis Intervention as Needed
- Community Relations
- Therapy Support Referrals
- Psychiatric Support Referrals
- Incidental Medical Services
- Detox Support & Service
A dedicated community of participants who support one another through treatment by encouraging others to stay sober. The other differentiators of long-term residential care, is that camaraderie is gained through empathy and shared experience. Often assisting participants to overcome addiction while completing drug or alcohol treatment is that communal relationship of bonding by participants.
Some patients are wary about voluntarily beginning a residential drug or alcohol treatment program because of the intensity because residential programs can be emotionally charged. With a supportive team that is focused on helping the whole body and mind of the participant through treatment, sustainable successful sobriety is obtainable.