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- Holistic & Advanced Medical Team
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- Safe & Supportive Housing via B Houses
- Multiple Pathways Approach
- Family Owned and Operated
In most cases, payment for treatment is covered entirely by insurance
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We are partnered with B House Sober Living to provide our clients with 24-hour supervision and support. You may also live at home and commute to the program.
- We provide exceptional care customized to each client’s unique needs on day one.
- Within 72 hours of admissions, a biopsychosocial assessment by the Clinical Director is completed and a psychiatrist conducts a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation.
- A Medical Doctor conducts a full physical history and assessment within a week of intake.
- We use a holistic approach, including advanced genetic testing, to determine the most effective medication for each client’s unique needs, based on their DNA and psychiatric diagnosis.
- Clients receive full blood panel work to identify vitamin deficiencies and other health concerns that may impact their overall wellbeing.
- Treatment planning, including discharge planning, begins within the first week of services.
- Each week, clients receive an individual counseling session, with family counseling added to the treatment plan as needed.
- Clients have the opportunity to participate in dynamic and innovative group counseling 3-5 days per week, depending on their schedule.
- Case management services are provided as needed.
- We offer ancillary services, such as massage therapy, yoga, and equine therapy.
- Our long-term aftercare programming provides a solid support system for our clients, with an extensive network of alumni and recovery community support.
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Our Advanced medical Team & Holistic Approach
We provide exceptional care customized to each client’s unique needs on day one.
Within 72 hours of admissions, a biopsychosocial assessment by the Clinical Director is completed and a psychiatrist conducts a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation.
A Medical Doctor conducts a full physical history and assessment within a week of intake.
We use a holistic approach, including advanced genetic testing, to determine the most effective medication for each client’s unique needs, based on their DNA and psychiatric diagnosis.
Clients receive full blood panel work to identify vitamin deficiencies and other health concerns that may impact their overall wellbeing.
Treatment planning, including discharge planning, begins within the first week of services.
Each week, clients receive an individual counseling session, with family counseling added to the treatment plan as needed.
Clients have the opportunity to participate in dynamic and innovative group counseling 3-5 days per week, depending on their schedule.
Case management services are provided as needed.
We offer ancillary services, such as massage therapy, yoga, and equine therapy.
Our long-term aftercare programming provides a solid support system for our clients, with an extensive network of alumni and recovery community support.
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Anxiety is something that everyone deals with at some point in their lives. But for some people, it is more than just a temporary emotional state. It’s a long-lasting condition that puts a dark shadow over everything they do.
Some people suffer with anxiety so badly that they are unable to get out of bed in the morning. They may have trouble completing even the simplest of tasks. Their anxiety may get in the way of their professional and personal relationships.
The good news is there are ways to treat anxiety, including inpatient and outpatient anxiety treatment. Read on to find out what you can do to treat the mental conditions that may be getting in the way of your ability to enjoy life.
In this world of information overload, it’s easy to get distracted. But some people have problems paying attention and focusing that can be so severe, it reduces their quality of life. It may get in the way of their relationships with others and cause them to be unable to hold down a job or even complete the most basic tasks.
People who have difficulty focusing may be diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). This is a condition that typically begins in childhood, and can carry on into adulthood. It can lead to feelings of low self-esteem and other social issues.
ADHD may last years, or it may be lifelong. But even those with permanent symptoms may be able to manage them through ADD/ADHD treatment for adults like medication and talk therapy. Read on to find out what you can do if ADHD is negatively affecting your life.
Bipolar disorder is a mental condition characterized by sudden changes of mood that range from soaring highs to depressive lows. People who suffer from this condition may have difficulty maintaining relationships and holding down a job. It can cause them to be unable to function and carry out the simplest of tasks.
Unfortunately, there is no ‘cure’ for bipolar disorders, but there are ways to treat it and keep it under control including intensive outpatient treatment for bipolar disorder. Read on to find out more about the condition and how to keep it from taking over your life.
All of us deal with feelings of depression at some point in our lives, but for some people, it can be debilitating and consistent. It can affect their ability to perform the simplest tasks and it may even cause them to not want to get out of bed in the morning. Some people may even turn to drugs and alcohol to self-medicate depression, a slippery slope that tends to make things worse instead of better.
We all get into different moods. We may be happy, sad, excited, angry, and more. Usually, these moods are brought on by a specific occurrence. And if we don’t like the mood we’re in, we can change our attitude to snap out of it.
But for some people, moods are not as controllable. These individuals may be in a good or bad mood for no reason. If they are in a bad mood, there is not much they can do to lift themselves up.
People who have difficulty controlling the mood they are in are said to have a mood disorder. Mood disorders can be so severe, they can get in the way of a person’s ability to enjoy life. They can hurt their relationships and cause them to be unable to hold down a job.
Fortunately, mood disorders are treatable. There are many mood disorder treatment centers that can get you the help you need. Read on to find out more about them and what you can do to overcome a mood disorder that’s taking over your life.
Welcome to Relevance Recovery, your trusted source for comprehensive information and resources on Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). We’re dedicated to shedding light on this often-misunderstood condition, offering insights, guidance, and support to those who are affected by it.
What is OCD? Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is a mental health condition characterized by persistent, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions). These obsessions and compulsions can significantly disrupt daily life, causing distress and anxiety.
In the realm of mental health, panic attacks form a tempestuous phenomenon that can leave individuals feeling as if their world is unraveling. These intense surges of fear and anxiety can strike without warning, engulfing both mind and body in a whirlwind of distress. In this blog, we’ll unravel the enigma of panic attacks, exploring their origins, manifestations, and impact on daily life. Join us as we shed light on this often-misunderstood aspect of mental health and uncover strategies to weather the storm with resilience and strength.
All of us have unique personalities. Some of us are introverted, some of us are extroverted. Some of us get along with everyone while some are rebellious.
Our various characteristics mean that we may not please everyone all the time. But people with personality disorders will find forging relationships extremely difficult.
Personality disorders are characterized by an unhealthy pattern of thinking. People that deal with them may have trouble relating to others. They may end up losing jobs and have difficulty forming friendships.
This article will look at personality disorders and personality disorder therapy treatment that can help if you or a loved one is suffering.
A traumatic incident is not easy to overcome. Many people who have experienced a traumatic event are haunted by what they have gone through. They may have difficulty sleeping and symptoms of anxiety that get in the way of their ability to have healthy relationships and function on a basic level.
People that have symptoms of anxiety due to a traumatic incident are likely to be diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or PTSD. This is a condition that can last months or years negatively affecting the quality of life. Fortunately, there are ways to get help including PTSD outpatient treatment programs. Read on to find out what you can do if PTSD is getting in the way of your ability to enjoy life.
Schizophrenia is a mental illness that affects one’s ability to manage emotions, think clearly, make decisions and communicate effectively with others. Although it is a severe condition that dramatically affects one’s quality of life, schizophrenia is often stigmatized. Those who struggle with the illness do so without the help and support they need to manage their symptoms and heal from their illness.
There is limited data on the exact prevalence of schizophrenia in the United States. Some studies suggest that the illness affects between 0.25% and 0.64% of American adults. Although the illness can occur at any age, it is uncommon for someone younger than age 12 or older than age 40 to be diagnosed with schizophrenia. With treatment, it is possible to manage symptoms and live a full, healthy life after a schizophrenia diagnosis. 848-208-8450
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