About Aliviane – Women and Children Residential – El Paso
Aliviane’s Women and Children Residential facility helps instill hope in women who are suffering from addiction. The facility was started in 1970 and today provides residential treatment to men, women, and their children who need treatment in a structured setting. You receive 24/7 supervision and care alongside shelter, food, and transportation. The customized treatment program includes daily group and individual therapies, therapeutic recreational activities, and family integration.
Your personalized care plan can include cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and dialectical behavior therapy to address addiction treatment, develop healthier coping strategies, and help you recognize triggers indicating you may relapse. These are all important factors in achieving sobriety and maintaining long-term recovery. Once you have left the residential treatment center, you are connected with a peer support network that helps you focus on long-term recovery lifestyle choices using a holistic and culturally sensitive approach.
Your case manager helps coordinate the logistics of your care within the residential treatment center and during discharge and you receive medical and psychiatric care while admitted. To be eligible to receive care, you must be at least 18 years old and a Texas resident. For men and women with opioid use disorder, they provide a supervised FDA approved medication assisted treatment program alongside individual and group therapies.
Before admission, you undergo a financial screening to determine your eligibility for financial coverage. They accept most private insurance providers and Medicaid.