About FCC Behavioral Health – Adolescent RISE – West Plains
FCC Behavioral Health’s RISE treatment center is an alcohol and substance abuse recovery center in West Plains, Missouri. RISE exclusively serves adolescents ages 12 through 17 with their Comprehensive Substance Abuse Treatment and Rehab (CSTAR) programs. The facility shares space with the larger FCC Behavioral Health campus, providing a relaxing setting with modern amenities.
RISE accepts clients regardless of gender, sexuality, or religious background. The only qualifier for treatment is a licensed medical professional’s diagnosis of substance use.
The 60 day inpatient program sees clients live at the RISE center for the duration of the program, where they receive up to 60 hours of treatment each week. Days are highly structured, revolving around group and individual therapy, counseling, wellness activities, and free time. Each treatment plan is crafted around a client’s specific needs.
Clients are encouraged to socialize during their stay to offer support and learn from one another’s experiences. Staff are present 24 hours daily to provide close supervision and clinical support as needed.
The day treatment program does not require on campus residency. Instead, clients visit the facility throughout the week to receive therapy and counseling from their support team. When they meet and for how long varies based on the client’s schedule to better accommodate everyone’s needs.
Outpatient treatment is based on a structured schedule similar to the inpatient program. However, clients stay home and may continue working and attending school during treatment. Thus, it’s ideal for those who come from stable living situations and don’t require as much monitoring.
This variation of the day treatment program extends services beyond the RISE facility to a client’s home and school. Clients who complete inpatient or outpatient care may be transitioned into this program as a means of ongoing aftercare. The goal of supported recovery is to provide a continuing foundation as clients learn to use the coping skills they learned in treatment.
FCC Behavioral Health RISE is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities and is a National Health Service Corp site.