cambridge medical center Dellwood Recovery Center Substance Abuse Treatment Programs Family/Concerned Persons Program The effects of substance abuse extend beyond the person who is chemically dependent. Dellwood offers a comprehensive and confidential program to support family and friends. The Family/Concerned Persons program includes group sessions, educational materials and private conferences with the patient and their family/ concerned persons, combined patient and family/ concerned persons group, and referral for family therapy to address family and relationship issues. Continued Intensive Outpatient Groups Counselor-facilitated outpatient groups are available for adults that have completed any Dellwood primary program or who have completed a program at another care facility and need further treatment. Admission and Assessment The admission and assessment process involves the completion of a client questionnaire and a private informational assessment interview with a counselor. In addition, the counselor will also interview a family and/or concerned person of the applicant. To schedule an appointment for a substance abuse assessment or to apply for admission to Dellwood Recovery Center call 763-688-7723 and select option 2. Dellwood Recovery Center 701 South Dellwood Cambridge, MN 55008 763-688-7723 (Option 2) cambridgemedicalcenter.com 10-6676 09-10 ©2010 ALLINA HEALTH SYSTEM ®A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF ALLINA HEALTH SYSTEM Adult Treatment Programs Dellwood Recovery Center is a recognized leader in helping individuals recover from substance abuse. For over 25 years, our staff has helped thousands recover their sobriety and establish happier more productive lifestyles, free from the influence of alcohol or other drugs. A wide range of treatment programs are available to help adults and adolescents. Outpatient programs are available for both adults and adolescents and inpatient/residential care is available for adults. A program is also offered to support families and concerned persons. All programs are based on the concepts and philosophies of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and the Twelve Steps®. Our professional staff includes licensed alcohol and drug counselors, physicians, psychologists, family therapists, and registered nurses. A complete continuum of care is available for adults with substance and dependence issues. Both inpatient and outpatient programs are available and include heath assessments, educational presentations, peer group therapy, individual counseling, anger management, relapse prevention, mental health and substance abuse groups, and family education and counseling. Inpatient/Residential Care Inpatient care is provided at Cambridge Medical Center in a secure unit for patient safety and privacy. Admitted patients typically are those who require medical stabilization for withdrawal symptoms. Nursing care is provided around the clock. Individualized treatment plans are created for each patient to help them transition from inpatient to outpatient care. Outpatient Care Outpatient programs are offered at different times of day and at multiple locations to meet the needs of a wide range of clients. A six-hour intensive day program is available on the Cambridge Medical Center campus. Three-hour morning and evening programs are offered at satellite sites in Cambridge and in Mora. ‘Insight’ Self Assessment Class Insight is a class for people who have not been diagnosed as chemically dependent but whose chemical use has caused problems or concerns. The class provides an opportunity for participants to conduct their own self assessment of the severity of their alcohol or drug use. Participants look at how their use of chemicals affects their lives and then consider what actions they wish to take. This one-day, eight hour class is taught by a licensed alcohol and drug counselor. Adolescent Treatment Programs Outpatient Care Dellwood’s outpatient program is designed to help adolescents recover from substance abuse and provide them with long-term support while keeping them connected to their schools and communities. The program uses evidence-based best practice models to connect teens with their counselors for longer periods of time, resulting in extra support for the challenges adolescents face. The majority of treatment is conducted through group therapy sessions led by a licensed alcohol and drug counselor and individual counseling sessions to address the adolescent’s needs and develop life changing treatment goals. This is a three phase program that meets after school. In Phase 1, patients meet four days a week for 4-6 weeks. In Phase 2, patients attend two to three times a week for up to 6 weeks. In Phase 3, patients meet once a week for up to 20 weeks. Teen Intervene Teen Intervene is a non-confrontational program that provides education and support for teens that have experienced mild to moderate chemical use. The goal is to educate teens about chemical use, create doubt regarding continued use, and set goals to reduce and quite chemical use. The program consists of three 90-minute one-on-one sessions with a licensed alcohol and drug counselor and uses a series of questions and activities that have successfully helped teens evaluate their chemical use and consider the consequences verses the benefits of continued use.
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