About Adams Recovery Center – Women’s Program – Loveland
Adams Recovery Center’s Women’s Program in Loveland, Ohio, is a comprehensive treatment facility offering a blend of evidence based practices and compassionate care for substance abuse and mental health challenges. Their residential program is highly structured, incorporating Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), the Hazelden curriculum and a Therapeutic Community model. Clients benefit from a routine of individual counseling, group therapy and daily sober support meetings. Spiritual and emotional well being are also supported, allowing clients to engage in personal practices like prayer or meditation.
The outpatient services include Individual Outpatient Therapy, which offers personalized one on one sessions as well as Intensive Outpatient Therapy (IOP) which is designed for those transitioning from residential care or seeking structured treatment while maintaining personal responsibilities. Their Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) program, in partnership with MedMark, supports individuals struggling with opioid or alcohol dependency using medications like Suboxone or Vivitrol alongside counseling.
Adams Recovery Center also has a Community Housing Treatment Program. The Community Housing Treatment Program provides a safe and structured living environment for clients who are transitioning from residential treatment programs. This program has a strong focus on accountability and independence, encouraging clients to practice the skills they’ve learned in therapy while still having support. That allows residents to follow up with outpatient services like IOP and MAT with the added benefits of peer support and structure that support sobriety in everyday life. This program is designed specifically with the gradual return to life in the world in mind and is hugely beneficial for those wishing to have that more structured support.
Adams Recovery Center separates men’s and women’s programs, creating safe and focused environments for healing. The facility is located in a serene area on State Route 28, offering a peaceful setting conducive to recovery. Meals are catered, and the routine includes structured activities to instill discipline and stability.