About King House – Clinton
Men 18 years and older can get help with substance abuse recovery at the Area Substance Abuse Council – King House. At King House, housing and alcohol and drug addiction services are offered to those committed to recovery in the Clinton, Iowa, area. Besides offering substance abuse treatments, ASAC King House helps individuals on their path to recovery by encouraging community involvement and helping men enter the workforce.
The Iowa Department of Public Health Division of Behavioral Health has licensed ASAC to help individuals with substance abuse disorders.
The programs offered by ASAC follow a strict range of care that begins with prevention and intervention and moves through the different individualized treatment paths people need for recovery and sobriety. Two of the programs offered at King House are listed below:
The Inpatient residential alcohol and drug abuse treatment program is offered to men at ASAC King House.
The sober living residential setting is structured and incorporates numerous substance abuse services like case assessment, individual and group therapy, family sessions, life skills training, and group work.
These services are aimed at individuals obtaining a successful recovery which is why employment or volunteer work hours are mandatory alongside counseling and house chores.
Certain controlled medications can be beneficial in managing substance abuse addictions. That’s why medication assisted treatment (MAT) is offered at ASAC. This addiction treatment center offers medically monitored usage of Vivitrol, Buprenorphine, and Methadone to eligible patients to help with recovery.
These medications can increase the likelihood of long term sobriety, but ASAC conducts an eligibility assessment before offering this treatment. In addition, ASAC does offer funding to those who have no insurance coverage or limited incomes for this treatment modality.