Services

Services

Referral and linkage to community resources & providers:
Services are intended to link clients and coordinate with an appropriate treatment provider that can effectively address and treat the identified problems.

Diagnostic assessment services:
Services intended to identify root problems and targeted treatment objectives.

Case management services:
Services meant to complement an individual's treatment as a means of coordinating one's care and advocating for their exclusive needs.

Crisis intervention services:
Services intended to stabilize the immediate needs of an individual who is actively struggling with addiction.

Family education and counseling services:
Services intended to provide support to families who have loved ones struggling with addiction.

Individual substance abuse counseling services:
Therapeutic services intended to discuss barriers to recovery and one's progress in recovery.

Group substance abuse counseling services:
Group therapy services that adhere to an evidence-based curriculum aimed at treating substance use disorders and related issues.

Substance abuse education services:
Education services meant to provide individuals with more knowledge and insight about substances, addiction, and recovery.

Workplace training and intervention services:
Services intended to educate employers and their employees on substance use, how to identify it in the workplace, and how to then respond to it effectively.

Toxicology screening:
Urine analyses meant to identify most recent use of a substance. These are often provided as an adjunctive service to one's terms of probation or parole.

Community outreach services:
Services provided in conjunction with community partners so as to serve individuals in their natural environment.

School-based prevention services:
Services provided in academic settings with an emphasis on education and counseling-type approaches to instilling knowledge and insight upon both child and adolescent populations.

Peer recovery support services:
Services provided by staff who have lived experience so as to help an individual through their recovery via the staff's own struggles with addiction.