Rosecrance believes strongly in the capability and power of you, as an individual, to recover. By choosing to enter treatment, you have taken the essential first step toward your recovery. Your treatment program will include group, individual and family counseling. Group activities include educational/didactic lectures, team building/recreational activities, spirituality, education, counseling and 12-step education.
We are committed to providing a variety of services to meet the needs of our patients and their families. Your length of stay in all treatment programs is dependent on your progress and accomplishment of treatment goals—as determined by you, your counselor and, when appropriate, your family.
Inpatient Treatment (top)
Intensive inpatient programs, based upon each individual's needs, offer individual, group and family counseling; educational sessions; life skills groups; discharge planning; and an introduction to the recovering community. Spiritual exploration and relapse prevention are effectively integrated into the treatment process.
This high intensity level of care is provided in a residential setting at Rosecrance Harrison Campus. Such a setting offers a safe, secure atmosphere in which patients can focus on their recovery. A typical length of stay is 21 to 25 days. Patients are housed separately in the Men’s Unit or the Women’s Unit.
If you will be entering treatment, check the following list for items to bring or leave: Packing for inpatient treatment (pdf).
Outpatient Treatment (top)
These programs are provided for patients who have successfully completed inpatient treatment or who need a less intensive level of treatment for their addiction. Programs vary from expanded intensive outpatient to intensive outpatient to continuing care. Moving from the most intensive to least intensive outpatient programs provide you with the ongoing treatment education and support that you need to establish a strong recovery foundation. Individualized treatment through ongoing assessment, group and individual counseling, educational sessions, special topics groups and relapse prevention planning are available in these settings. Both day and evening sessions are offered.
Detoxification (top)
Through the Rosecrance Health Center unit medically monitored care is provided to assist in the safe withdrawal from the effects of various drugs and alcohol. Substance abuse education, intervention and counseling are offered and patients are referred to services based upon individual needs. Individuals are admitted 24 hours a day.
If you will be entering treatment through the Rosecrance Health Center, check the following list for items to bring or leave: Packing for Rosecrance Health Center list (pdf).
Partial Hospitalization (top)
This level of care allows an individual to receive intensive services on site five days per week while continuing to live at home during the evenings and on the weekends.
Specialized Adult Women’s Outpatient Services (top)
Located at the Rosecrance Harrison Campus, these specialized services address the specific needs of chemically dependent women and the welfare of their children. The level of care varies from intensive outpatient (four times a week) to continuing care (twice a week). Childcare is provided.
Young Adult Men's Program (top)
The emerging adult tract is focused on addressing the needs of the young adult male population, ages approximately 18 – 30. This program incorporates life coping skills, stress management skills, anger management skills, and healthy relationships training that may be lacking due to limited life experiences. Program structure takes into account higher levels of energy, quicker absorption rates of information and more significant family involvement. For more information, please download the Young Adult Program brochure.
Psychiatric Services (top)
Rosecrance professionals recognize that mental illness and substance abuse can go hand-in-hand. Psychiatric evaluation and treatment is available at Rosecrance based on individual patient needs. Your treatment team will combine your needs and expectations with a psychiatric screening to determine if a referral to the psychiatrist is appropriate.
Family Services (top)
Rosecrance offers a Family Education Program to augment the patient’s road to recovery. Education is similar to those given to patients during their stay and includes topics as The Disease of Addiction, Relapse, 12 Steps to Recovery and Family Roles. The program for families of adult patients meets on Saturdays and Sundays at the Rosecrance Harrison Campus.
Assessment (top)
A trained addictions counselor will meet with the individual to administer a comprehensive biopsychosocial assessment based upon nationally recognized criteria. The counselor will then make recommendations based upon the results of the assessment. Assessments are free of charge and by appointment only.
Employment and Job Readiness Assistance (top)
Job readiness assessment and training, and GED preparation are available.
Prevention Education (top)
Professional consultation, speakers, training and seminars are available upon request. |