About Mended Reeds Mental Health – Ironton
Mended Reeds Mental Health (MRMH) is an alcohol and drug rehab center in Ironton, Ohio. They serve men and women with integrated addiction treatment and health and human services for men and women. They are a residential facility with modern amenities.
The staff at MRMH have training in treating co occurring disorders. They are a faith based organization, but they do not require clients to adhere to religious beliefs or participate in religious services.
To receive inpatient care, clients must reside on campus for the length of treatment. Clients have their needs met by staff during their stay so that they can better focus on their recovery. While living at the residence, clients must adhere to strict rules.
MRMH aims to help clients overcome substance abuse issues and reintegrate into society. Treatment exists in three phases, with clients getting new responsibilities and privileges as they progress toward completion. Each stage has its own focus, building on the skills and education clients learned previously.
Each client works closely with a care team to navigate the treatment process. Treatment plans may include individual, group, or family therapy with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), and trauma focused modalities. Clients can expect at least 30 hours of counseling each week in group and individual settings.
Throughout treatment, clients are gradually reintroduced and reintegrated into their community. Once treatment is over, they’ll work with their care team to develop an aftercare plan, leaving the program ready to return to their daily life.
Outpatient treatment is considered the next level of care, a step down from inpatient. It exists for those coming to treatment from a stable background and those leaving inpatient care who feel they need transitional care. Clients in the outpatient program come to the facility on a flexible schedule to receive the same treatment as the inpatient program but continue to live at home.
Co-occurring disorder treatment targets and treats any mental health concerns that exist alongside addiction. Doing so greatly reduces the risk of relapse in patients with depression, anxiety, bipolar, and other mental health concerns. Co-occurring disorder treatment is offered for both inpatient and outpatient clients.