Adults




Chemical Dependency Inpatient Program

Inpatient Program that utilizes a Medical and 12 Step Model of Treatment for treating chemically dependent adults (ages 18 and over). This program is designed to provide the highest level of direct patient care that is possible which includes physical, social, spiritual, medical, psychotherapeutic and 12 step treatment interventions. An individually structured intensive program, the Adult Chemical Dependency Inpatient Program focuses on breaking the denial of Chemical Dependency and beginning the process of recovery.

The Adult Chemical Dependency Inpatient Program

  • A safe milieu with 24 hour skilled nursing care.
  • Thorough assessment and monitoring by a Registered Nurse experienced in assessment and treatment of chemically dependent individuals, and development of an initial treatment plan.
  • Evaluation and crisis stabilization by a multidisciplinary team (including a nurse, certified chemical dependency counselor, social worker, activity therapist, psychologist, and dietitian) directed by a psychiatrist.
  • Psychiatric evaluation by a psychiatrist.
  • Physical examination and intervention by a physician.
  • Pharmacological interventions as indicated.
  • Development of a Master Treatment Plan by a multidisciplinary team which is problem oriented, goal directed, contains measurable objectives, and addresses criteria for discharge.
  • Development of a comprehensive discharge plan.
  • Educational groups which focus on the disease process of Chemical Dependency, Twelve Steps of AA/NA, process of recovery, process of relapse and nutrition.
  • Therapeutic groups that address the areas of denial, feelings (including shame, guilt and anger) assertiveness, problem solving, grief resolution, life planning, stress and coping skills, self-image, social skills, occupational and recreational therapy.
  • Individual therapy as needed.
  • Group therapy and educational groups for family members and/or significant others.

Following completion of the Adult Chemical Dependency Inpatient Program, an appropriate referral is then made for the patient to continue treatment in the least restrictive level of care possible (i.e., partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, outpatient, aftercare program). The level of care recommended is determined by the individual needs of the patient.

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