Inpatient substance use disorder programs
Our inpatient substance use disorder programs serve individuals who suffer from a variety of addictive disorders—including alcoholism, opioid use disorder and other chemical dependencies—and who require a higher level of care. We offer medically supervised detoxification and rehabilitation in a structured environment, as well as a specialized recovery plan for health care professionals who struggle with addiction. We also offer support services for significant others whose lives are affected by a loved one’s substance use.
Our services
Our services include a comprehensive evaluation that encompasses:
- 24-hour nursing care
- Daily self-help groups (such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous and Cocaine Anonymous)
- Discharge planning and referrals
- Educational groups
- Group therapy and family sessions
- Medication-assisted therapies
- Physical exams and lab work
- Psychiatric, psychosocial and addiction assessments
- Specialized groups (men’s, women’s, anger management, relaxation, coping skills, art, music and physical fitness)
- Vocational, nutritional, psychiatric and medical consultations, as needed
Our programs
Detoxification
Our medically supervised detoxification program uses medication to manage the physical symptoms of withdrawal so clients can safely stop using alcohol and/or other drugs. Nurses and counselors work with clients and help provide insight into the dynamics of addictive disease and the recovery process.
Rehabilitation
Our rehabilitation program provides a structured environment in which clients can begin the process of sobriety. A variety of workshops and educational and counseling sessions offer support and guidance.
Services for health care professionals
This program provides a recovery plan designed to meet the needs of health care professionals who struggle with addiction.