Residential Drug Alcohol Rehab Treatment Program

 

As a society, we've come a long way in our attitudes toward alcoholism and substance abuse since Bill W. founded Alcoholics Anonymous seven decades ago. Although today science still doesn't entirely understand the troubling world of addictions, in the more pragmatic realm of treatment, we've made great progress in recovery rates over the years - even as we await and welcome every new advance in science and medicine that may assist us in treatment. Testimonials from former A Sober Way Home clients.

Program Levels:

 

LEVEL I : Our comprehensive chemical dependency treatment program provides 90-day primary extended care. The client entering this program will have an evaluation for medication monitoring. A primary therapist will be assigned, and the client will have at minimum, one private session with the therapist per week. Group therapy is also an essential.


LEVEL II: For the client who has completed A Sober Way Home's comprehensive 90-day program or comes to us directly from another inpatient treatment facility, our 90-day transitional rehab program provides an effective transition from primary addiction treatment to the structured sober living environment.


LEVEL III: For the client with six months of sobriety and full-time employment, and who has completed at least eight of the twelve steps in our program. The client must have a sponsor, agree to at least four AA commitments per week and work with others; the client is also encouraged to pay his or her own rent or contribute to rent as income level allows. A Sober Way Home's daily rehab schedule.

 

Long Term Experience Treating Addiction

In our long experience in treating addictions, one thing has emerged with absolute clarity:

The longer a client remains in the recovery environment, the better the chance for lifelong success.

We strongly believe that, at minimum, every client requires ninety days of intensive treatment followed

by an additional ninety days in a transitional living environment to fully prepare for re-entry into

normal, everyday life circumstances.

Certain clients will need more, but no one should attempt to do it in less; otherwise, the odds of relapse skyrocket and we have found it far too likely we will see them in our program once again in the future.