residential-style recovery
Our residential-style program is a full day program with variable length of stay
The Intensive Outpatient with Housing program includes a full day schedule, including treatment seven days a week, meals, family and individual counseling, and housing on site.
Program Benefits
- Residential-style treatment with semi-private rooms
- Variable length of stay, usually 14 days
- Highly structured program with individual, group, and family counseling
- Admission limited to 14 participants
- Uses the 12-step model
- Multidisciplinary care team includes medical director, nurse practitioner, social workers, certified addiction counselors, psychologists, recreational therapist, family therapists, and visiting specialists
- Education focuses on disease concept of addiction, co-dependency, family dynamics and relationships, relapse prevention, spirituality, sleep hygiene, proper nutrition, medication management
- Participants establish a plan for on-going recovery after the program
- Most insurance, Medicaid and state funding, and private pay accepted
- Payment plans are also available
Goals
We work with participants to stop the progression of their chemical dependency and help them begin their own personal recovery program. Participants reach these goals by:
- gaining a greater identification and awareness of alcoholism and chemical dependency.
- developing personal insights into the process and progression of their disease.
- understanding the relationship between their disease and other life problems, including family relationships.
- understanding the recovery process and increasing the motivation for positive change.
- establishing a plan for ongoing recovery after completing the program.
Admission
An individual, family member, or physician can make referrals to the program. Referrals also come through the workplace, clergy, the judicial system, and other helping professionals. Payment Program fees and financial arrangements will be discussed during the admission process. We accept most insurance companies, private payments, and Medicaid. State funding for the uninsured may also be available.
For more information and assistance, please call Munson Behavioral Health Services at (231) 935-6382 or 1-800-662-6766.