Treatment Options
The Detoxification phase of treatment takes place in a medically supervised setting under the care of a physician and 24-hour nursing staff. While in detox, clients are safely withdrawn from a variety of abused substances including alcohol, opiates, cocaine, amphetamines and prescription medications. Special medication protocols are used for detoxification from opiates such as heroin, Vicodin, Oxycontin, Percodan, and other prescription medications.
Inpatient rehab is for clients with ongoing medical problems. Residential care is for those clients who do not require the same level of medical intervention. The length of stay varies according to the client’s needs and payor authorization, and may last from one to four weeks.
Clients in both levels have access to a physician and receive 24 hour nursing care. Each client works directly with MPI’s experienced staff of medical professionals and chemical dependency counselors to develop an individual treatment plan tailored to the client’s specific needs, abilities, strengths, and preferences.
- Assisting the client in stabilizing their recovery from withdrawal from chemicals
- Providing clients with education regarding the disease and recovery process of chemical dependency
- Introducing clients to the twelve step recovery process
- Providing clients with relapse prevention techniques
- Providing education and counseling to clients’ families to help them identify the need for their own attitudinal and behavioral changes
- Introducing clients and their families to the benefits of their respective Continuing Care Plan development and participation
Treatment includes all daily program activities and components of our inpatient and residential programs. Participants in our Day Treatment Program meet 6 days a week for four weeks from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
Treatment includes all components of our inpatient and residential programs. Participants in our Evening Outpatient Program meet four nights a week from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm for eight weeks. Participants in our Morning Outpatient Program meet six days a week from 8:30 am to 11:30 am for four weeks. Groups are small, usually with no more than eight members. The most appropriate clients for outpatient programs are those who are in the early or middle stages of addictive disease and who possess both the motivation and social support conducive to successfully completing an outpatient program.
Every Thursday 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Every Saturday 9:00 am – 11:30 am
- History and Physical Exam by a physician
- Lab tests to evaluate medical problems
- Individual treatment planning
- Group and individual counseling
- Educational lectures and discussions on addiction and recovery
- Family treatment, including group sessions and counseling
- Relapse Track: warning signs, triggers and relapse prevention
- Supervised physical fitness activities
- Stress management and relaxation techniques
- Pain management
- Support group meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous, Cocaine Anonymous and/or Narcotics Anonymous, and/or Life Ring
- Continuing care, including individual counseling and specialized support groups for participants and their families