
PATIENTS: TREATMENT PROGRAMS
We Care is a dual diagnosis center providing care for Substance Use Disorders and Mental Health Symptoms. Our treatment programs bring the mind, body, and brain together. Wherever you are in your recovery, comprehensive treatment plans are provided for each individualized patient. As a dual diagnosis center, we have succeeded in alleviating symptoms of treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other chronic symptoms while providing a space for you to find recovery from substance use.
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A facility where patients receive round-the-clock supervision from medical professionals and other licensed staff members prior to beginning their treatment with We Care. This constant supervision is essential to the individual’s health and safety. The length of the detox period varies from person to person and depends on a lot of factors, including their drug of choice and the length of time they were using it. Generally, the detox phase of treatment lasts somewhere between three and ten days.
If you are unsure about your next phase of treatment after Detox, we provide individualized program plans for every patient.
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The ideal transition to our inpatient care program. Inpatient addiction treatment requires that a person lives full-time at a treatment facility often for 30-60 days. You still have round-the-clock access to medical professionals and staff members. Inpatient treatment is considered most appropriate for those who have functional deficits. This might include limited or impaired physical or cognitive abilities, as well as certain mental health conditions. As part of an inpatient program, those struggling with addiction will have easy access to medical care and resources to help with their withdrawal symptoms. You will also have the ability to attend therapy sessions and group therapy to help them begin addressing the roots of their addiction and start learning healthier coping strategies that they can use instead of drugs or alcohol in times of stress.
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This type of treatment is sometimes referred to as a day program or PHP. It provides individuals with access to intensive treatment without requiring them to stay in the facility overnight. It allows you to receive the care you need while still enjoying a certain amount of freedom so that you don’t have to put your life entirely on hold. PHP treatment is considered a useful option for many substance abuse disorders. It can also be helpful for those who are struggling with mental illnesses. PHP treatment may be provided through a drug and alcohol rehab center, or it may be offered through a hospital that also provides inpatient, outpatient, and other treatment programs. On average, people going through this type of treatment receive about six hours of treatment per day for up to five days per week. The total length of time that you’ll stay in a partial hospitalization program depends on a lot of factors, including the severity of your symptoms and a treatment professional’s assessment of your progress.
As part of a partial hospitalization program, you’ll receive medical monitoring while you’re in the treatment facility. You’ll also have a chance to participate in a wide range of evidence-based therapies. Such treatment includes things like cognitive-behavioral therapy, group counseling, and mindfulness practices.
Our PHP programs give you the flexibility with Telehealth options to receive treatment while simultaneously continuing in school or work.
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Often referred to as IOP where people are given a chance to receive treatment during the day while still having the freedom to go about their business and stay in their own home or a structured living environment. The program is usually 3 hours a day 5 days per week. On average, patients who participate in intensive outpatient programs receive a minimum of nine hours of treatment each week. As with other treatment programs, the exact duration will vary depending on the severity of your symptoms and an expert’s assessment of your progress. In IOP treatment, the primary focus is on preventing relapse, finding coping skills for mental health, helping individuals to create secure social support networks, and teaching them how they can deal with triggers in effective and appropriate ways.
Our IOP programs give you the flexibility with Telehealth options to receive treatment while simultaneously continuing in school or work.
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This is the last level of addiction and mental health treatment, often called OP for short. OP is the least restrictive level of care. It requires that an individual work face-to-face with addiction and mental health professionals, a few times a week. This level of care includes individual counseling, group counseling, or mindfulness-based programs.
Our outpatient programs give you the flexibility with Telehealth options to receive treatment while simultaneously continuing in school or work.
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is often paired with your Outpatient Program or become part of your aftercare plan. TMS is a non-invasive treatment that awaken parts of the brain that have become inactive due to substance use and mental health symptoms. When creating your treatment protocol, our medical team considers how your mental health symptoms have impacted your unique brain, mind, and body.
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There is no such thing as a “one size fits all” approach to mental health and substance use. We provide and oversee medication management with our team of specialists, while offering a blend of traditional psychiatric medication, your treatment plan, and additional therapies.
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Long-term care and recovery is of the utmost importance to us at We Care. We provide alumni programs that allow you to work your program that fits into your every day life. These programs provide vocational skills, time management processes, and transition planning.