CAAP delivers comprehensive behavioral health and co-occurring mental health services in the Memphis, Tennessee, area, prioritizing accessibility for individuals facing financial constraints. Their programs support recovery from chemical dependency, homelessness, domestic violence, victimization, and other behavioral health challenges.
In addressing addiction, CAAP provides a range of services including residential treatment, outpatient treatment, and a specialized court systems initiative program. These services are designed to meet the diverse needs of their clients and support their journey towards sustained recovery and wellness.
Residential treatment at CAAP provides accessible inpatient care to individuals in need, irrespective of financial circumstances. This co-ed therapeutic environment offers a comprehensive array of services including individual and group counseling, psychosocial support, alcohol and drug education, life skills training, and relapse prevention strategies.
The program is structured to create a safe space where clients can engage in deeper therapeutic work. Random drug testing is conducted throughout to support accountability and reinforce the commitment to sobriety.
The outpatient treatment program at CAAP is designed for individuals who do not require the intensive, 24/7 support of residential care. Participants are required to attend regularly scheduled sessions during morning and evening hours. The program addresses anger management, relapse prevention, and personal goals and concerns through structured therapeutic interventions.
Clients are expected to participate for six to nine hours per week, typically over a period averaging 90 days. Upon completing the outpatient program, individuals transition into a two-year monitoring phase. This phase includes participation in therapeutic groups and ongoing support systems aimed at promoting sustained recovery and addressing ongoing needs.
The outpatient treatment program at CAAP is designed for individuals who do not require the intensive, 24/7 support of residential care. Participants are required to attend regularly scheduled sessions during morning and evening hours. The program addresses anger management, relapse prevention, and personal goals and concerns through structured therapeutic interventions.
Clients are expected to participate for six to nine hours per week, typically over a period averaging 90 days. Upon completing the outpatient program, individuals transition into a two-year monitoring phase. This phase includes participation in therapeutic groups and ongoing support systems aimed at promoting sustained recovery and addressing ongoing needs.