About Meta House – Milwaukee
Meta House is a substance use addiction recovery facility for women in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They serve women over 18 affected by substance use disorders. This includes single women and women with children. They offer both residential and outpatient treatment as well as transitional living arrangements for women in the early stage of recovery. You can fund your treatment here via Medicaid. Their outpatient program is ideal if you’re transitioning out of residential treatment or you’ve recently experienced a relapse. You can expect to receive individualized gender responsive treatment rooted in proven therapeutic practices. Their recovery professionals are compassionate, highly experienced and knowledgeable.
Their outpatient services include counseling, addiction education and relapse prevention. The program also involves goal setting, mediation and urine screening. You’ll participate in individual counseling with a licensed therapist to address personal issues fueling your substance use, set realistic goals and assess progress as necessary. Group counseling helps you explore how past trauma like physical, sexual and emotional abuse influences your substance use. Unraveling the root causes of your addiction this way enables you to build solid coping mechanisms that foster relapse prevention. The program is all about equipping you with the tools to manage unresolved trauma to reduce relapse and achieve lasting recovery.
Their chemical dependence education provides valuable insight on how your substance use impacts you, your children and other people in your life. There’s also a Seeking Safety and dialectical behavior therapy skills group that focuses on teaching coping strategies for trauma and emotional regulation.
The facility also offers smoke cessation therapy alongside substance use addiction recovery. This can benefit women struggling to quit smoking or chewing tobacco. The treatment uses motivational interviewing to guide clients in exploring and making changes to address tobacco use or misuse.
You can also benefit from their vocational education and case management services. Vocational training prepares you for employment opportunities post recovery, while case management services involve connection to community resources that support your recovery journey. This may include medical care, housing and job placement. Comments from past clients reflect overall positive experiences and impressive quality of care.