Program Overview
The Adult Co-Occurring Stepped-Care Program offers Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient Levels of Care offered to individuals with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders (also referred to as ‘dual diagnosis’) who are motivated to change substance use behaviors and improve their mental health. Participants work with the program’s interdisciplinary team of specialists to develop individualized goals that fit their personal definition of recovery.
All services are coordinated through a multidisciplinary team of psychologists, licensed therapists, psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, and case managers. The Adult Stepped Care Co-Occurring Disorders program is a specialized treatment program that offers a range of evidence-based interventions, including:
- Medication management including Medications Assisted Treatment (MAT)
- Evidence-based individual psychotherapy
- Group psychoeducation and psychotherapy
- Recreational therapy
- Music therapy
- Support System/Family/Couples Therapy available (if desired)
- Family Group/Education Meetings
- Full-day programming, 5 days/week
- Individual, Group, Intensive Case Management, Recreation and Music therapies, and psychiatric support including Medication Assisted Treatment
- Structured, skills-based and trauma-informed care