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Residential

Short Term Residential

All residential programs have 24-hour staff coverage.

An 8-week intensive inpatient (also referred to as residential) trauma-informed substance abuse treatment program featuring a combination of treatment services that will meet each individual’s needs. After a comprehensive assessment and meeting with a therapist, a treatment plan will be created using a combination of the tools listed below including:

  • Psychological assessments and evaluations

  • Person-Centered counseling with individualized treatment planning

  • Group counseling

  • Psychoeducational groups

  • Parenting education for women with children

  • Spiritual assessments and counseling

  • Medical services available

  • Family counseling and education

  • After care planning services

Therapeutic Community

A comprehensive secondary residential substance abuse recovery program for women who have completed primary treatment and have been sober for at least 30 days. Our trauma-informed therapeutic community model features four phases of treatment as success is realized. These phases include employment and community re-integration upon graduation, relapse prevention and aftercare. Components of Therapeutic Community include:

  • Individual and group counseling

  • Educational groups

  • Current psychological assessments and evaluation

  • Parenting education and support for women with children including, visitation and reunification planning when appropriate

  • Spiritual counseling

  • A strong focus on building a compressive relapse prevention/aftercare plan prior to graduation

  • Culturally competent services

Project Mother & Child

Specifically designed for pregnant and parenting mothers, this comprehensive secondary treatment programs provides the perfect setting for women with children or women who are about to deliver, who have completed primary treatment, and have been sober for at least 30 days. This trauma-individualized treatment includes assessing children and their needs and including them into the treatment plan.

  • Individualized treatment that includes assessing children and their needs and including them into the treatment plan

  • Individual/group counseling

  • Educational groups

  • On-site licensed early childhood program during program hours

  • Children’s development testing, psychological assessments and evaluations

  • Support and coordination with family drug court participation and child family services

  • Birth plans

  • Early care and education

  • Quality, licensed early childhood center

  • Curriculum/environment: Care for Kids, High Scope, Love and Logic, Beautiful Beginnings

  • Child development journals

Women Are Sacred

Specifically designed for pregnant and parenting Native American mothers, this comprehensive secondary treatment program provides the perfect setting for Native American women with children, or women who are about to deliver, who have completed primary treatment, and have been sober for at least 30 days. This trauma-individualized treatment includes assessing children and their needs and including them into the treatment plan.

  • Individualized treatment that includes assessing children and their needs and including them into the treatment plan

  • Individual/group counseling

  • Educational groups

  • On-site licensed early childhood program during program hours

  • Children’s development testing, psychological assessments and evaluations

  • Support and coordination with family drug court participation

  • Birth plans

  • Early care and education

  • Quality, licensed early childhood center

  • Curriculum/environment: Keepers of the Children, Circle of Security

  • Child development journals

  • Red Road to Wellbriety

  • Medicine Wheel

AWE (Affirming Women's Empowerment) Housing:

AWE supports women through 4 to 6 months of partially independent living as a means to re-integrate individuals back into society, where they can better support and care for themselves. AWE offers women an opportunity to reform daily living habits, develop and practice new, healthier routines, and implement educational recovery material into their daily lives.

  • Program includes individualized treatment plan

  • Individual and group counseling

  • Psych-educational groups

  • Minimum of 8 hours per week

  • APRN assessments and evaluations

  • 24-hour staff coverage,

  • Treatment modalities are MI, CBT, DBT, etc. 

Staff credentials PLADC/LADC, PLMHP/LMHP, LIMHP, CPSS

Next Step Transitional Housing

A one - to six-month step-down/transitional home for women and mothers with up to two children needing a safe, sober, affordable living arrangement while transitioning from residential treatment into independent living in the community.

  • Applicants must be 30 days clean prior to program entry

  • Residents are subject to random drug testing

  • Residents are required to find employment

  • Residents receive trauma-informed care

Please call 402-441-3768 Extension 221) to apply and ask further questions. 

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