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Programs. For more information on Employee Assistance Programs,
please continue by clicking on E.A.P.
Assessment and Consultation
If you or someone you know is exhibiting behaviors or lifestyles that are
causing concern, PACE can help by providing assessments which may include
drug and alcohol evaluation, psychological testing, psycho-social assessment,
and laboratory drug screening.
Intensive Outpatient Program
Morning and evening groups available. The PACE Intensive
Outpatient Program is a comprehensive individualized behavior-based treatment
approach that branches away from the structured time-based I.O.P. programs
emphasizing patient progress and patient behavior, not completion of a
pre-determined number of sessions. As well, there is no tiered phase
system, but a well-orchestrated primary group structure, surrounded by a series
of focus groups, offering a menu of therapeutic topics directly corresponding to
patient needs. Thus, treatment addresses the patient needs, instead of the
patient meeting the program needs.
Features of the PACE I.O.P.
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Individualized treatment planning |
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Treatment Team updates on a weekly basis from a variety of disciplines and a wealth of substance abuse treatment experience |
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A family group to address the needs of family members |
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Incorporation of 12-step principles and participation in AA and/or NA |
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Implementation of a long term aftercare program |
Partial Hospital Program
The Partial Hospital Program, or “Day Treatment” as it is sometimes
called, consists of day-long substance abuse therapy from 9:30am to 4:00 pm,
Monday through Saturday. The Partial Hospital Program is utilized as a
transition from inpatient treatment to the Intensive Outpatient Program,
providing the full continuum of care; or as an initial step to recovery for
those unable to attend an inpatient treatment center, but who are medically
appropriate.
The Partial Hospital Program provides the intensity and therapeutic benefits
of an inpatient treatment center stay without the cost of an overnight
stay. Stabilization is the focus of the Partial Hospital Program, with
emphasis upon helping patients develop recovery tools to reduce stress and
improve their coping skills. Average length of stay is from five to ten
days, but is based on individual need. Persons graduating from the Partial
Hospital Treatment Program move on to the Intensive Outpatient Treatment
Program.
Family Program
PACE offers an educational therapy support group for family members
who have a chemically dependent family member. The chemically dependent
person does not suffer alone; all members of the family are affected.
Often, family members feel confused, angry, worthless, hopeless, helpless,
guilty and lonely. The Family Therapy Support Group offers family members
the opportunity to begin to recover from their own silent pain. The
primary goal of the Family Group is to provide education about chemical
dependency as a disease and its effects upon the addicted member and the
family. Also, to restore healthy thinking, rebuild lost self-esteem and
assertiveness.
Individual Treatment
The PACE staff is comprised of highly skilled clinical professionals
prepared to treat a variety of personal problems and life difficulties.
Clinicians are also available for consultation and assessment when the problems
or solutions are unclear.
Aftercare Program
PACE offers a weekly therapy group to recovering chemically dependent
persons who have completed an intensive recovery treatment program. After
receiving an abundance of information and therapy regarding the dynamics of
addiction and recovery, the chemically dependent person must apply the knowledge
to daily living. The small aftercare group experience provides an
opportunity for members to share their fears, challenges, and successes of
recovery, to offer each other support and feedback, and to continue the practice
of honest self-evaluation which is so critical to long term sobriety.
Goals of the Aftercare Group
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Monitor attendance in 12-step recovery support programs and relationship with sponsor |
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To assist the recovering person in making daily adjustments to improve sobriety |
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To heighten the member’s awareness of early relapse symptoms |
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To improve the member’s abilities to enhance recovery through the use of the group process |
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To provide a structure that consistently supports and nurtures the individual’s commitment to recovery. |
Other Counseling Services
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Assessment and treatment for emotional problems |
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Parent consultation |
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Couples and family therapy |
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EAP Services |
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Dual Diagnosis Treatment (for those needing treatment for addiction as well as other disorders) |
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Intervention Services |