Cochran Recovery Services (CRS) is a non-profit 501 (C)(3) institution, that serves to deliver cost-effective, comprehensive behavioral health services in a secure, stable and growth-oriented employment environment, dedicated to ensure individuals recognize their assets and responsibilities. Our mission is to treat chemical dependency by operating a detoxification center, Trauma Informed Care, inpatient MI/CD dual diagnosis treatment, outpatient treatment and Group Residential Housing.
In 1974, CRS was formed by interested people in the community, who were recovering alcoholics, that felt the need for a detoxification center in the Hastings area. Demand for our programs and service gradually grew beyond serving Hastings and the surrounding communities and now referrals come from across the entire state.
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Services Offered
Wellness Program
In 2015, Cochran Recovery Services, Inc. (CRS) is expanding our Informed-Trauma Care Program and introducing a new Wellness Program to support the health and well-being of individuals during addiction treatment and throughout the recovery process to provide personalized residential care as part of its science-based, medically driven, state-of-the-art alcohol and drug addiction treatment plans uniquely suited to each individual's recovery.
Trauma Informed Therapy
CRS is incorporating trauma into the development of individualized plans of care for every adult with serious co-occurring disorders.
Cochran Recovery Program
Cochran Recovery is our residential mental illness/chemical dependency treatment program for men and women 18 years of age or older. This program helps individuals develop a chemical free lifestyle and to re-establish mental health while integrating a program of recovery into their everyday lives.
Recovery is conducted in a secure setting, while attending to the patients' medical and mental health. Our program includes psychiatric assessment, mental health counseling and medication management and integrates a support program for patients and their families. Duration of treatment is scheduled to meet the needs of the individual.
Cochran Recovery Services, Inc. provides breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as snacks for each day.
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As a nonprofit organization CRS relies upon your contributions. Your donations are tax deductible to the full extent allowed by the Federal Tax Law.
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