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Addiction
Treatment Programs
Residential
Drug Addiction Treatment Rehab
The
Residential Addiction Treatment Rehab program at Recovery Resources,
Inc.
is the first tier in an array of programs available for alcohol and
drug Addiction Treatment Rehab. This program is focused on clients who
have just begun the walk on the road to recovery.
Clients live in our
supportive environment and are provided with the support needed to
begin their recovery.
We provide qualified and compassionate staff to clients 24 hours a day.
The location is idyllic, allowing clients to fully focus on their
recovery. Clients receive a physical and psychiatric evaluation by our
medical
team. Our Medical Director, Dr. Philippe Martineau, a Board Certified
Psychiatrist, provides on-going evaluation and medication management,
and provides Addiction Treatment Rehab protocol recommendations for
clients, especially for those with co-occurring disorders. In addition,
we are staffed with a Licensed Nurse who addresses daily medical needs
and provides on-going assessment and Addiction Treatment Rehab as is
required in early recovery.
Continuum of care includes:
- Managed Detox
- Medical Evaluation
- Psychiatric Evaluation
- Medication Management
- Case Management
- Residential
- Individualized Addiction Treatment Rehab
Planning
- Individual Therapy
- Daily Group Therapy
- Educational Lectures
- Gender Specific Group Therapy
- Life Skills Education
- Family Program
- Relapse Prevention Therapy
- Daily 12-Step meetings (AA/NA)
- Recreational Therapy
- Exercise Program – Gym
- Nutrition
- Addiction Related Legal Issues – Court
Appearances
- Massage therapy
- Extended Care
The general length of a stay in Residential
Treatment is 30 days; however, the time frame may be adjusted based
upon the answer to the singular imperative underlying each person's
addiction treatment: What is in the best interest of the client? Any
decision to extend Residential Treatment or to move the client to
Extended Care Residential Treatment is made after consultation with the
entire medical and support staff, the client, and the client's
supportive family members.
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