About Mid Columbia Center for Living – The Dalles
A comprehensive trauma-informed and holistic approach to addiction treatment is used by the clinical team at Mid-Columbia Center for Living in Dalles, Oregon. In addition to individual therapy, their outpatient addiction treatment programs include intensive outpatient treatment which consists of four two-hour groups per week. There are also options for peer mentoring, DUII drug education and rehabilitation as well as gambling services. They offer dual diagnosis services and standard outpatient treatment which combines individual and group therapy services.
Your recovery process is viewed through the prism of your particular experiences, difficulties and therapeutic requirements enabling a precise evaluation and individualized treatment plan.
In addition to providing community education, prevention and intervention services they also refer patients to higher levels of care when needed. Case management, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and relapse prevention training are all included in their services. In addition, 12-step meetings and sober housing are available to clients.
The first step in treatment is an evaluation that follows the guidelines established by the American Society of Addiction Medicine. This ensures that all counselors are qualified to help you recover as certified alcohol and drug counselors. In addition to the required number of treatment hours, individuals undergoing DUII rehabilitation must maintain sobriety for at least ninety days.
Through the work of care coordinators and child welfare staff, their family dependency court services seek to address parental addiction, promote recovery, improve parenting skills and improve living situations in order to provide safe long-term placements for children.
Youth-specific services offer prevention and early intervention for adolescents with mental health and alcohol problems. They also make sure that parents and caregivers receive support to help youth stay drug-free and successfully navigate their challenges.