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Community Health Center – Adolescent Treatment Center

Non-Government Organization
Non-Gov Organization
Inpatient and Housing Availability:
  • Detoxification Facility

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  • Residential/Inpatient Treatment

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All services offered:
  • Detoxification Facility

  • Residential/Inpatient Treatment

  • Outpatient Treatment

  • Medication Assisted Treatment: Buprenorphine- Ex. Suboxone, Methadone, Naltrexone- Ex. Vivitrol

  • Professional Addiction Counseling

  • Family Counseling

  • Addiction Prevention Programming

  • Individual Counseling

  • Group Counseling

Additional information:

All Gender Services

Medicaid

Community Health Center is the health care agency providing critical care to those fighting addiction. Programs and services include residential treatment, adolescent treatment, adult counseling, intensive outpatient programs, womens recovery program, and more.New in 2017 : Adolescent-treatment-program Now available in our Adolescent Program- the first Daytime Detox Program in the area. Detox is intended for children who are suffering the effects of withdrawal from opiate addiction. Patients are monitored by a nurse and given medication to help ease the physical pain associated with withdrawal. Once stabilized, patients are engaged in treatment services on site. After 3-5 days the patient then moves into Intense Outpatient Treatment. Medically supervised detox is a best practice for opiate treatment and fills a critical gab in treatment for young people.
Community Health Center is the health care agency providing critical care to those fighting addiction. Programs and services include residential treatment, adolescent treatment, adult counseling, intensive outpatient programs, womens recovery program, and more.New in 2017 : Adolescent-treatment-program Now available in our Adolescent Program- the first Daytime Detox Program in the area. Detox is intended for children who are suffering the effects of withdrawal from opiate addiction. Patients are monitored by a nurse and given medication to help ease the physical pain associated with withdrawal. Once stabilized, patients are engaged in treatment services on site. After 3-5 days the patient then moves into Intense Outpatient Treatment. Medically supervised detox is a best practice for opiate treatment and fills a critical gab in treatment for young people.
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