Adult Medically Monitored Detoxification
and Rehabilitation:
Extended Stay
Average Length of Stay:
21 to 35+ Days
Designed for individuals with chronic substance abuse and
Dual Diagnosis issues who are in need of long-term treatment.
Patients who may have been unsuccessful in past treatment
and recovery attempts, with numerous relapses, and whose
addiction has significantly impacted their ability to live
the productive lives they want for themselves. Stabilizing
a person’s mental and physical health, educating them
on their condition, and beginning the healing process is
the thrust of the Extended Stay Program.
Focus: Problem
identification and building a foundation for learning and
changing.
A process of Discovery is started to uncover primary issues
and perpetuating factors to each patient’s current
situation. Detrimental lifestyle patterns are identified
and the process of change is begun. Treatment Care Plans
will guide a systematic approach to behavioral practice
of new ways of dealing with difficult situations, past and
present stressors, and adjustment to sobriety.
Pointing a person in the direction of Recovery
and preparing them for the journey ahead is the goal of
the program.
Setting: The
Extended Stay Program is divided into Male and Female tracks.
This allows for gender-specific issues to be addressed comprehensively
and reduces distraction during the treatment processes.
The Extended Stay philosophy is to take the patient through
exploration of all aspects of his/her life, separating the
genders increases the sense of safety to express innermost
feelings, thoughts and fears.
Each track is lead by a team – managed by a Social
Worker and Certified Addiction Counselor. The staff play
a large role in uncovering the roots of the patients condition
and the barriers to growth. Supportive clinical staff persons
assist the patient in facing and overcoming daily challenges
while guiding them toward a more constructive and effective
lifestyle. Nearing the end of the stay, KeyStone’s
Aftercare Specialist begins to develop a plan for post-treatment
life. Patients will explore alternate, supportive living
arrangements; ongoing treatment options; services available;
and a host of other elements to make this recovery attempt
more successful.
| Topics: |
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| Relapse Prevention |
Introduction to the 12 Steps of Recovery |
| Disease Model of Addiction |
Medication Management |
| Introduction to AA and NA |
Mental Health Symptoms Management |
| Anger Management / Coping Skills |
HIV / STD Education |
| Men's and Women's Issues |
Parenting and Relationship Issues |
| Relaxaction Techniques |
Building and Using a Sober Support Network |
| Access to Community Resources |
Self Expression and Change |