Levels of CareIndividualized TreatmentFive Levels of CareStepping Stone is licensed to provide five distinct levels of care, each with their own schedule, activities, expectations, liberties, and medical and therapeutic attention. The levels generally run from inpatient detox and intensive inpatient rehab, to a more flexible level, such as our intensive outpatient program. Providing five levels of care allows us to treat each patient individually, providing the appropriate amount of medical and therapeutic attention at just the right time. There is no rigid timeline or path through the levels, as each patient has unique needs. Levels of Care:
Inpatient DetoxDetox requires the most intensive level of medical care, so patients have 24-hour nursing care, a detox medication protocol, and a new-patient-oriented daily schedule. During detox, we continually evaluate and re-assess patient information to create an individualized treatment plan. Inpatient RehabInpatient Rehab is our most clinically and therapeutically intensive level of care. Through a combination of therapy modalities (such as Cognitive Behavior Therapy) in group, individual, and recreational settings, patients begin to address topics such as trauma, destructive behavior, relapse prevention, trust, education, healthy social interactions, and more. Residential RehabOur Residential Rehab offers an intensive clinical day program while living in a therapeutic sober community. Our sober living facility, The Villages, provides patients with a living experience that will help them transition back to a “real world” environment. Our schedule includes daily, off-site 12-step meetings and weekend outings. Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) / Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)Finally, we offer both a Partial Hospitalization Program as well as an Intensive Outpatient Program for patients that require groups and treatment for a portion of their day, but want to reside at home or in a sober living facility. PHP and IOP provide education and treatment services while allowing patients to function in the real world. The First Phone Call is the HardestIf you or someone you care about has a problem with drugs or alcohol, take the first step and call our Addiction Helpline at 1-800-237-3150. Our Admissions Coordinators will answer any questions you have about getting help. If you prefer, you can also reach us by “Live Chat” or through our Contact Us form. |
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I know you will never believe it but it has been ten and a half months since I finished treatment and am still in recovery. I know you will say it may be more of a miracle that I finished rehab being that I was about as resistant a patient can be, but I am making it one day at a time. Special thanks to Robert. -- Terrance G, Morristown, New Jersey My life was a shambles, my husband wanted a divorce and my children wouldn't speak with me. I felt hopeless until we all got together for family treatment. While we all have some hills to climb, my recovery is solid. Who would have thought, 476 days sober. Love to all. -- Patti P, Atlanta, Georgia You guys were right when you told me to get right into meetings. They have kept me clean and sober and I have made a lot of good friends. Thanks for bringing meetings into rehab. -- Dean W, Dallas Texas |