Primary Focus
- Addiction Recovery Treatment
The Adult Co-occurring Treatment Program provides diagnostic evaluation and treatment for a range of substance abuse disorders in adults including alcohol, opioids (OxyContin, Oxycodone and heroin), benzodiazepines (Valium, Xanax, Ativan and Klonopin), prescription and illicit drugs.
The multidisciplinary team, which includes psychiatrists, social workers, psychiatric nurses, dietician and mental health specialists, works closely with patients and their families to enhance their strengths, and to develop effective coping mechanisms. During a patient’s hospital stay, co-occurring disorders groups will focus on education and skill development.
Topics addressed in these groups include:
We begin to plan for each patient’s return to the community from the day of admission. As a result, collaboration and communication among staff are key components to ensure the success of each patient’s individualized treatment plan. Treatment may involve psychological and behavioral components, medical management, group therapy, family education and professionally directed activity therapy.
We make every effort to maximize the opportunity for a patient’s continued growth by communicating with current mental health and/or medical providers upon written consent of the patient during the hospital stay. The goal of the Adult Co-occurring Program is to coordinate a seamless transition to outpatient care upon discharge and successful reintegration into the community. For those patients who are no longer in need of an acute care setting but still require additional day-to-day structure and continued treatment, our Right Step Program offers both a Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient Program.
When you need direction and support to overcome the challenges of life, seek the professional guidance of our clinical experts at Rolling Hills Hospital. Together, we can help you restore balance to your life.
Treatment options offered include: