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adult treatment Addiction is a Treatable Disorder Addiction is a complex disorder that affects millions of individuals worldwide. It impacts not only the person struggling with addiction but also their loved ones. Fortunately, there are effective treatment op- tions available to help individuals overcome addiction and achieve lasting recovery. Our comprehensive range of services is designed to address the diverse needs of individuals seeking help for substance abuse disorders.

Screening: Determining the Severity of Substance Use Before commencing any treat- ment, it is crucial to assess the severity of substance use and identify the appropriate lev- el of care. All participants in our program will undergo a Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (S-Birt) screening. This screen- ing helps our experienced pro- fessionals determine the level of treatment required based on medical and psychologi- cal conditions. It ensures that individuals receive the right support to begin their recovery journey, prevent relapse, and improve their chances of sus- tained sobriety. Inpatient Services: Providing Intensive Rehab Support For individuals with a high po- tential for relapse or those re- quiring a higher level of care, our inpatient services offer in-

tensive rehabilitation support. Inpatient treatment, also known as residential treatment, pro- vides a structured environment where clients can focus solely on their recovery. Our program is specifically tailored for clients diagnosed with alcohol or drug addiction, aiming to provide the highest level of rehab services. Remarkably, over 70% of our housing graduates continue to maintain sobriety, secure gain- ful employment, and live inde- pendently in the community. Outpatient Services: Structured Care for Continuing Recovery Our outpatient services consist of two programs: the Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) and the Non-Intensive Outpatient Program (NIOP). These pro- grams offer a structured and supportive environment for adults with substance abuse dis- orders. Participants receive in- dividual and group sessions that

provide information, assistance, support, and motivation to main- tain abstinence from alcohol and other drugs. The IOP is a 13-week program that requires a minimum of 9 hours per week, with services provided at least 3 to 4 days per week. On the other hand, the NIOP is also a 13-week program but requires a minimum of 6 hours per week, with services provided at least 2 days per week. Both programs are designed to meet the unique needs of indi- viduals seeking flexible treatment options while maintaining their daily responsibilities. Medicated Assisted Treatment (MAT): A Holistic Approach Research has shown that a combi- nation of medication, counseling, and behavioral therapies is highly effective in treating substance use disorders. Our Medicated Assist- ed Treatment (MAT) program

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