About Human Service Center – Rhinelander
The Human Service Center in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, offers adult community services that include substance use disorder treatment through a range of counseling, psychiatry and case management services. The intensity of your program depends on your need, diagnosis and funding source. Different case management programs are offered depending on medical needs and include targeted case management, comprehensive community services and a community support program. They use a team-based approach to collaborate with you and your providers to develop an individual case management program based on your recovery goals.
In addition to case management, they also provide behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment in an outpatient clinic for individuals aged 12 and older. They address substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions simultaneously. Your services include assessment and screening to identify your issues and develop a treatment plan. This might include ongoing individual and group therapy sessions alongside medication management to address withdrawal and cravings from substance use disorders that can negatively impact therapy.
Your dedicated team of licensed professionals approaches substance use disorder as a disease that can be managed. Your multidisciplinary team includes substance use disorder counselors, behavioral health therapists, psychiatrists, a nursing team and a peer support specialist.
Your mental health wellness recovery journey is ongoing and includes assessments throughout the program to be sure that your progress is monitored, and the program is revised as needed. Counseling might include cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy and motivational interviewing to develop healthy coping skills, improve mood and address challenging behaviors. In group sessions, counseling can address dealing with anxiety, depression, the impact of trauma or preventing relapse.
They accept most major insurance providers in the area, including Medicare and Medicaid. If you are uninsured or underinsured, they have low to no cost options available so you receive the treatment you need on your recovery journey.