ADDICTION SERVICES
Addiction Services at CCHP are integrated and structured to promote person-centered care and eliminate any barriers to treatment. Under the umbrella of Addiction Services are several tracks that have been designed to meet the specialized needs of individuals seeking support through caring, integrated and evidence-based approaches. This includes: Outpatient Substance Use Treatment for individuals with a substance use disorder and/or support services for adults, children and adolescents who have been impacted by another person’s substance use; Medicated Assisted Treatment for individuals with an opioid use disorder; and specialized services for persons and mothers with a substance use disorder. Program enrollment includes substance use counseling, case management, vocational counseling, group therapy and healthcare services.
Persons interested in services can come for a prescreen Monday - Friday from 8:00AM to 10:30AM.
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outpatient SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT
The outpatient track helps individuals overcome substance use issues, stabilize family relationships, expand employment options, and improve overall health and mental health status. Treatment is tailored with active patient participation to ensure the best opportunity for recovery. Program eligibility includes individuals 18 years and older, who are struggling with substance use or dependence issues.
significant other track
MEDICATION ASSISTED Treatment
Significant Other services are for people ages 5 and older, impacted by the substance use of another person. Patients will participate in weekly individual therapy, including play therapy for children and family therapy.
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) is offered through methadone maintenance and is designed to meet the individual needs of those struggling with opioid addiction. The goals of the program are to help patients maintain abstinence from illicit drug use while addressing their medical, mental health, family, interpersonal, housing, legal, and vocational needs. Treatment is received under the supervision of a provider and is tailored with active patient participation to ensure the best opportunity for recovery. Program eligibility includes individuals 18 years and older who are struggling with opioid use disorder.
Pregnant PERSONS AND Mothers
CCHP offers a comprehensive family-care program designed to meet the needs of all pregnant persons or mothers who have children in the home and have a substance use disorder. Program goals for each participant are to curtail substance use, reduce the risk of disease, manage mental health and chronic health conditions, gain medical and economic stability, and have a healthy delivery if pregnant. Any pregnant person and/or mother, 18 years and older, and is struggling with a substance use disorder may enroll.
Opioid Overdose Prevention
The Opioid Overdose Prevention program trains patients, significant others, and community members on how to effectively use Naloxone to reverse a potentially fatal overdose caused by heroin or other opioids. Trainings are offered by CCHP staff in English and Spanish and take place on-site at CCHP and off-site upon request. Upon completion, participants will know how to identify the signs of an overdose, what action steps to take, and how to administer the easy-to-use nasal-spray Naloxone to save a life. Participants will be given their own “blue bag” which contains two doses of Naloxone, along with a prescription card and an easy-to-follow guide.