Adult Rehabilitation Services Information
Treatment
Who We Treat
- Young Adults (18–25)
- Male and Female
- Pregnant/Postpartum Women
- Pregnant Women
Treatment Focus
- Drug Addiction
- Medication-Assisted Treatment
- Detox
Approaches
- Individual Treatment
- Medical
- Family Therapy
- Group Therapy
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Motivational Interviewing
- 1-on-1 Counseling
- Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
- Relapse Prevention Counseling
Conditions We Treat
- Perinatal Mental Health
Substances We Treat
- Prescription Drugs
- Heroin
- Opioids
- Synthetic Stimulants (Bath Salts)
- Synthetic Drugs
Languages
- English
Aftercare
- Outpatient Treatment
- Follow-up Sessions (in-person)
- Continuing Care
Level of Care
- Outpatient
- Detox
- Aftercare/Continuing Care
Experience
Smoking and Vaping Policy
- Smoking Allowed in Designated Areas
- Vaping Allowed in Designated Areas
Accreditations
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SAMHSA certification for opioid treatment program (OTP)
Accreditation by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) for Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs) signifies that a program has met strict standards for providing high-quality care to individuals with opioid use disorders. It assures patients, families, and communities that the OTP follows evidence-based practices, employs qualified staff and maintains a safe and effective treatment environment. This accreditation reflects the program's commitment to addressing the opioid epidemic and promoting recovery.
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Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)
CARF accreditation is a prestigious recognition granted to rehabilitation and human service organizations. It signifies that an organization meets high-quality standards, having undergone a rigorous evaluation process. CARF accreditation boosts an organization's credibility and ensures top-notch care for individuals with disabilities, injuries, or healthcare needs.
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State department of health
Government agencies issue State Licenses, granting rehabilitation organizations permission to operate their businesses legally within specific geographic regions. The licenses needed for legal operation are typically determined by the type of rehabilitation program offered by a facility and its physical location.
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Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)
DEA accreditation refers to the process by which a law enforcement agency is recognized by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) as having met specific training, operational, and resource requirements necessary to participate in DEA-led drug enforcement efforts. This accreditation allows the agency to perform DEA-related tasks such as conducting investigations, executing federal search warrants, and participating in joint task forces.
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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.
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