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VOA Recovery - Liberty Place
Liberty Place is Volunteers of America’s residential treatment program for men who are working to overcome substance use disorder. We provide the tools, support and professional care that puts individuals on a path to a healthy and sober future. Our program uses an evidence-based clinical services recovery approach. Milieu Therapy is a form of therapy that involves the use of therapeutic communities in which patients are encouraged to take responsibility for themselves and the others within the unit, based upon a hierarchy of collective consequences. Residents are expected to participate in individual and group counseling, life skills training, GED education, and employment readiness assessment and training.
Populations Served
- Age
- Adult
- Gender
- Male
- Preferred Language
- English
- Disabled
- Deaf or Hard of Hearing
- Current Mental Health Diagnosis
- Current Substance Use
- Currently Receiving Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)
- Correctional/Legal
- Allows individuals with correctional history
Facility Brochure
View brochureService Types
Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Mental Health Treatment
Accreditation and Licensure
AODE
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CARF
Treatment Types
Accepting Patients
Not Accepting Patients
- Inpatient
- Residential
- Short Term
- Long Term
- Residential
- Medication for Opioid Use Disorder
- Buprenorphine / Suboxone
- Methadone
- Zubsolv
- Vivitrol / Naltrexone
- Subutex
- Health Education Services
- Family Therapy
- Case Management
- Anger Management Services
- Individual Therapy
Policies
Referral / Admission
- Referral form can be found by clicking "View Facility Brochure" in the "About" section. Once completed, it can emailed to IntakeARS@voamid.org. You can also call the intake line to complete the referral over the phone or fill it out on our website, voamid.org.
- Substance use disorder
Tobacco Policy
Medication Policies
- Medications not permitted: opiates, amphetamines, and benzodiazepines. All medications will be stored in a locked cabinet inside a medication room. Clients are responsible for taking medication - staff will only observe and monitor medication schedule. All medications must be listed on medication monitoring sheet. Staff will not purchase, prescribe, or give non-approved medications (i.e. vitamins, aspirin). Client may purchase OCT drugs including aspirin or vitamins - these must be approved by VOA's medical staff and properly documented; these must be given to VOA staff and locked away with other medications. Former clients' medications will be discarded within seven days after their discharge. Outdated medications will be discarded within 14 days of expiration date. Clients are responsible for refilling their prescriptions and medications prior to expiration date. All medications must be taken as prescribed; no medication will be discontinued without written authorization from the prescriber.
Other Requirements / Policies
Payment and Amenities
- Medicaid
- Aetna
- Anthem
- Humana
- Passport
- WellCare
- United Healthcare Community Plan
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
- HIV/AIDS Education
- Parenting Classes
- Interpreting Services
- Involuntary Treatment (Casey's Law)