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Pathways -Crisis Residential and Recovery Unit West

About

The facility is a 28 day Addiction Residential Treatment program. The program is Co-ed serving men and woman 18 years of age or older who are able to provide independent self-care, have minor health issues, and current medications. We are considered a non-medical facility, however we are a medically managed 26 bed unit. The facility provides an on duty RN for 8 hours a day Monday-Friday and APRN via telehealth 3 days a week for prescriber visits. The facility can manage non-medical withdrawal symptoms with medication, maintain previously established Suboxone medication, and prescribe or maintain psych medications. The program requires a minimum of 15 hours of weekly evidence based treatment, daily peer support, and self-help groups.

Treatment Services

Substance Use Disorder Treatment

Mental Health Treatment

Accreditation and Licensure

AODE

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CARF

Information

Accepting Patients

Not Accepting Patients

Treatment Type

    • Inpatient
      • Residential
        • Short Term

Facility Type

  • Non-profit

Treatment Services

  • Health Education Services
  • Anger Management Services

Accepted Forms Of Payment

  • Medicaid
    • Aetna
    • Anthem
    • Humana
    • Passport
    • WellCare
    • United Healthcare Community Plan
  • Private Insurance
  • Self-Pay
  • Payment Plan
  • Sliding Scale Fee
  • Military Insurance / Tri-Care
  • Treatment Scholarship

Additional Services

  • Peer Support / Peer Recovery Program
  • Social Services
  • Life Skills Development
  • Hepatitis Education
  • HIV/AIDS Education
  • Transportation Services

Population Served

  • Age
    • Teen
    • Adult
  • Gender
    • Female
    • Male
  • Preferred Language
    • English
  • Current Mental Health Diagnosis

Policies

Referral / Admission

  • Admission criteria
    • Co-ed serving men and woman 18 years of age or older who are able to provide independent self-care, have minor health issues, and current medications with a primary SUD diagnosis.
  • Referral process
    • Phone screening followed by in-person assessment
  • Referral required

Other Requirements / Policies

  • Prescription Medication Policy Details
    • Must be approved by medical staff
  • HIV Screening Offered
  • Outside Prescriptions Allowed

Tobacco Policy

  • Dipping
    • Allowed
  • E cigarettes
    • Not Allowed
  • Smoking cessation products
    • Not Allowed
  • Smoking
    • Allowed