About Jackie Nitschke Center – Green Bay
Jackie Nitschke Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin, provides a full continuum of care for those seeking addiction treatment. A 28-day residential treatment program, intensive outpatient program (IOP), traditional outpatient programs, and aftercare support helps ensure there is the right treatment program and support for each person on their journey to recovery. Treatment is created with the belief that addiction is a disease not a choice, and an individual struggling with this disease needs holistic support for their physical, behavioral, spiritual and mental wellbeing.
Residential treatment typically lasts 28 days. Residents are medically monitored throughout their stay. Treatment delves into the trauma and experiences that contributed to addiction and the feelings associated with the struggle of addiction. Individuals learn coping skills, healing and how to plan for a healthy future.
A step down from residential treatment, but still offering comprehensive support, is the intensive outpatient program that includes therapy three times a week. The program offers flexibility of day or evening programs so individuals can meet their community and family responsibilities while engaged in treatment. There is also a standard outpatient program that offers weekly sessions and groups to help support long term success in recovery.
They also have a recovery housing program to help individuals set life goals and create a healthy sober life and community. They learn the power of giving back and serving others while developing the skills to help themselves.
Individual, group and family therapy are all part of treatment. There are family education and recovery programs to help support the long term goals and successful sober life of individuals and those they love.
The Jackie Nitschke Center accepts most insurance and is considered in network with most plans including Badger Care plans. Be sure to check with your personal health insurance provider to ensure you are covered and so you understand what options are available to you. There is also a legacy fund to offer financial assistance if you’re struggling with the cost of treatment.