Residential Treatment Program
Residential Treatment Program
In the intensive residential program, patients live in gender-specific apartments on the Addiction Recovery Resources campus. Most have two or three house-mates. This residential community is supervised by the clinical staff and is itself a primary treatment modality.
A psychiatric evaluation is conducted as part of the admission process, and psychiatric follow-up is prescribed if indicated. A medical exam is requested if indicated, or if not performed at the referring facility.
Participation in Alcoholics Anonymous/Narcotics Anonymous, spiritual life groups and physical exercise/recreational groups are part of the program. Family participation is expected, and an intensive family program is provided. All patients participate in day and evening treatment programs, which offer a full range of education, group therapy, and orientation to AA/NA, with multidisciplinary supervision and treatment planning.
Program Content: The program is divided into two phases: education and application. During the first phase, treatment is focused on integration into the recovering community, reintroduction to basic life skills, and identification of self as having a disease. The patient transitions into Application where regular work, school, or a volunteer activity is mandatory. Our goal is to provide people who have the disease of addiction the tools of recovery and return them to productive citizenship. Our aftercare program offers continuing care for as long as a year for graduates who want to continue working on more advanced issues.
The therapeutic community, the professional staff and the patient collaborate to develop the specifics of the aftercare plan.
Our mission is to provide cost effective treatment for an intermediate to long time to those who need this level of structure. Our target population is persons who used to or still do have a significant work history (or school history) and require support to return to the workplace. The program is appropriate for professionals, management level employees, self employed persons and others with a solid work history.
Most insurance pays for this level of treatment for those who meet criteria
Payment arrangements can be made for candidates with a good work history
Pricing does not include medical and laboratory fees
Residential Treatment Program