The Women's Recovery Center is a unique place. We utilize a holistic, trauma-integrated approach to treating addiction and integrating physical health, emotional healing and family reunification.
The women who enter our doors are complex and have faced multiple traumas, which have contributed to their drug and alcohol abuse. By using a trauma-integrated model, our addiction counselors help clients learn about their disease, how it developed, and how to cope in a sober environment. Our graduates develop life management skills, parenting skills and an overall sense of independence and self-sufficiency.
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Services Offered
The Women's Recovery Center operates three (3) alcohol and other drug treatment programs offering morning, afternoon and evening, gender specific treatment for women including low income and medically indigent women. Each treatment program is a three-phase program. PHASE I - Intensive Outpatient Treatment (IOP) Phase I is a four week program, meeting three times weekly. The curriculum focuses on the disease concept, defense mechanisms used by addicts, denial and greater understanding of the consequences caused by their use and behaviors.
PHASE II - Relapse Prevention Phase II is a five week program, meeting twice weekly. The client gains knowledge in creating a relapse prevention plan, positive coping skills and responsible and sober life management.
Beginning in Phase II, clients are encouraged to participate in a 3 week Family Roles and Relationships program to prepare the client to be a clean and sober parent as the family engages in reunification.
PHASE III - Aftercare Phase III is an eight week program, meeting once per week. The focus is on building support networks for continued sobriety through self-discovery and journal writing.
Fees and Payment
This is a non-profit agency
The Women's Recovery Center provides treatment for all women regardless of their ability to pay for services. Fees are based on a sliding scale with many clients asked to pay nothing.
Services Offered To: Adults
Payment: Sliding Scale Medicaid
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