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Washington DC VAMC - Community Resource and Referral Center

Rehab Center
Outpatient Treatment
Accredited Medical Provider
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Washington DC VAMC - Community Resource and Referral Center

Overview

Washington DC VAMC - Community Resource and Referral Center is a substance abuse treatment center for people seeking treatment near District of Columbia County. As part of their treatment modalities for recovery, Washington DC VAMC - Community Resource and Referral Center provides individual psychotherapy during treatment. Washington DC VAMC - Community Resource and Referral Center is located in Washington, District of Columbia, accepting cash or self-payment for treatment.

Washington DC VAMC - Community Resource and Referral Center at a Glance

Payment Options

  • Cash or self-payment
  • Medicaid
  • Federal military insurance (e.g., TRICARE)
  • Medicare
  • State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid

Assessments

  • Comprehensive mental health assessment

Age Groups

  • Adults

Operation

  • State government

Accreditations

The Joint Commission:

The Joint Commission, previously known as JCAHO, is a nonprofit organization that accredits rehabilitation organizations and programs. Established in 1951, its mission is to enhance the quality of patient care and showcase excellence in healthcare delivery.

Effective date: 04/08/2017

Registration: 4629

Treatment At Washington DC VAMC - Community Resource and Referral Center

Conditions Treated

Mental health treatment:

Mental health services are essential during treatment for drug and alcohol addiction, whether you receive treatment in an inpatient or outpatient setting. While receiving inpatient care, you can expect to have round-the-clock access to mental health therapists and medical staff. Additionally, you will likely receive a number of different therapies and mental health options like individual and group counseling, addiction and relapse prevention education, and coping skills training.

Levels Of Care

Aftercare:

Aftercare treatment refers to the continued support and care that individuals receive following the completion of their primary treatment program for substance abuse or addiction. This phase aims to aid individuals in maintaining their sobriety, improving personal skills and coping strategies, and integrating back into society. Aftercare can include ongoing therapy, support group meetings, education, and monitoring, which are crucial for preventing relapse and promoting long-term recovery. Through a combination of community support, accountability, and personal development, aftercare provides a structured pathway for individuals to continue their recovery journey in a supportive environment.

Outpatient:

Outpatient treatment at rehab centers provides adaptable therapy schedules, usually spanning 1-3 hours weekly, enabling participants to maintain their everyday routines while undergoing treatment. On the other hand, intensive outpatient programs require a more dedicated time investment, frequently around 9-15 hours a week, delivering a deeper therapeutic experience without the commitment of inpatient residency.

Treatment Modalities

Individual psychotherapy:

Individual Psychotherapy provides a private, one-on-one setting where clients can explore and address their personal challenges, behaviors, and feelings related to addiction and recovery. With the guidance of a trained therapist, clients work to uncover the root causes of their substance use, develop coping strategies, and build a foundation for long-term recovery and personal growth.

Life Skills:

Life skills training encompasses essential skills for individuals to navigate daily challenges successfully. This training includes time management, career guidance, money management, and effective communication, which are crucial for holistic addiction recovery. By mastering these skills, individuals are not only able to live substance-free but also thrive. Life skills training thus provides the practical tools for functional living in society, setting clients on a path toward lasting sobriety and success in life.

Motivational Interviewing:

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a client-centered counseling approach designed to enhance an individual's intrinsic motivation to change by exploring and resolving ambivalence. Through empathetic engagement and evoking personal reasons for change, MI helps individuals recognize the negative consequences of their substance use and empowers them to take steps toward recovery.

Trauma-related counseling:

Trauma-related counseling is a specialized form of therapeutic intervention aimed at assisting individuals who have experienced distressing, life-altering events. This approach focuses on helping clients process their traumatic experiences, develop coping mechanisms, and rebuild a sense of safety and trust. Counselors trained in trauma therapy use evidence-based techniques to support healing and resilience, ensuring survivors can move forward and lead fulfilling lives despite their past adversities.

Ancillary Services

Special Programs

  • Active duty military
  • Clients who have experienced trauma
  • Persons with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Veterans

Contact Information

Washington DC VAMC - Community Resource and Referral Center
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1500 Franklin Street Northeast, Washington, District of Columbia, 20018
Updated September 26, 2023

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