About Aspell/hardin county – Savannah
Aspell Recovery – Hardin County is a residential program in Savannah, Tennessee that treats co-occurring disorders and addiction. They provide structured and supervised transitional living at their 12-bed facility for those enrolled in their intensive outpatient program. This choice is intended for people who require a secure place to live, a network of friends and family and dependable transportation. Customers do not need to live on campus to access IOP services if they receive sufficient support in their other environments.
The Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services has granted the facility a license. They set themselves apart with a wide range of services. Many employees have personal recovery stories to share which broadens their understanding and empathy. Clients moving from higher levels of care like detox and residential treatment as well as those entering the program straight are accepted.
Attending consistent 12 step meetings is mandatory for clients who also get help with case management and job placement during their stay. The program enables a step by step reintegration into society enabling clients to go through treatment phases at their own speed and eventually achieve independent living. Clients have the option of committing for three, six or 12 months at a time or can get 90 day increments depending on available beds.
They offer a wide range of services such as group and individual counseling, referrals for suitable care and assessments for mental health concerns. Family services, community outreach programs, co-occurring disorder support, health and wellness assessments and other services are also available.
The setting is intended to be trauma sensitive allowing each person to concentrate on their own healing and development. Their dedication to providing clients with comprehensive support strives to empower them on their path to long lasting recovery.