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Pathways Crisis and Residential Recovery Unit
Social Setting Addiction Residential Treatment program. Non medical, medically managed 16 bed facility. This is a program for men and women 18 years of age or older who are able to care for themselves and have minor health issues, have medication that is current. The program is made up of educational groups utilizing the Living in Balance curriculum and self-help meetings. A nurse is on duty 8 hours a day 5 days a week with an APRN 3 days a week to see clients with severe withdrawal symptoms that need medication. This medication is short term and for withdrawal symptoms.
Populations Served
- Age
- Adult
- Gender
- Female
- Male
- Pregnant / Postpartum
- First Responders
- Veterans/Military
- Health Care Professionals
- Teachers
- Preferred Language
- English
- Spanish
- American Sign Language
- Disabled
- Deaf or Hard of Hearing
- Blind & Visualy Impaired
- Physical Disability
- Intellectual or other Developmental Disability
- Brain Injury
- Other Mental Disability
- Current Mental Health Diagnosis
- Current Substance Use
- Currently Receiving Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)
- Correctional/Legal
- Allows individuals with correctional history
Accreditation and Licensure
AODE
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CARF
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CMHC
Service Types
Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Mental Health Treatment
Treatment Types
Accepting Patients
Not Accepting Patients
- Inpatient
- Residential
- Short Term
- Residential
- Medication for Opioid Use Disorder
- Buprenorphine / Suboxone
- Methadone
- Zubsolv
- Vivitrol / Naltrexone
- Subutex
- Crisis Stabilization
- Health Education Services
- Family Therapy
- Anger Management Services
- School-based Therapy
- Individual Therapy
Policies
Medication Policies
- Must be in persons name, not expired, and in original bottles. All medications are reviewed for appropriateness by medical provider
Other Requirements / Policies
Tobacco Policy
Referral / Admission
- Required to have a current high risk need for treatment. It is typical for supports to be limited and for housing or resources to also be limited. Admission is determined further by assessment of a professional therapist upon presentation.
- No referral needed. Self referral available by phone call. Professional referral by phone call of by fax.
Payment and Amenities
- Medicaid
- Aetna
- Anthem
- Humana
- Passport
- WellCare
- United Healthcare Community Plan
- Medicare
- Private Insurance
- Payment Plan
- Sliding Scale Fee
- Military Insurance / Tri-Care
- Treatment Scholarship
- No Fee
Facility
Facility Type
- Non-profit
Transportation
General Transportation Services
Additional Services & Programs
- Employment Assistance
- Housing Assistance
- Peer Support / Peer Recovery Program
- Social Services
- Life Skills Development
- Hepatitis Education
- HIV/AIDS Education
- DUI Assessment
- DUI Education
- Domestic Violence Services
- Parenting Classes
- Interpreting Services
- Involuntary Treatment (Casey's Law)