About PATHWAYS to a Better Life – Kiel
Pathways to a Better Life is an alcohol and drug rehab center for adults in Kiel, Wisconsin. They provide medical detox services, residential treatment, day treatment, and a sober living program for adults struggling with addiction. They accept private insurance and funding options are available.
If you need to detox before entering one of their treatment programs, you can do so on site. You’ll be taken care of by a registered nurse and board certified physician who will monitor your progress at all times. You can also meet with a substance abuse counselor to talk about how much assistance you’ll need during the detox process.
After you remove the harmful substances from your body, you can start your residential treatment. This is a co ed facility that can hold up to 16 people. It’s located in a peaceful, natural setting on 38 wooded acres. The team members will work to make sure that you feel comfortable and at home, offering programs that support your physical, mental, and spiritual needs. You’ll create a custom treatment plan with your counselor and review that plan every week to make sure it’s still the best one for you.
Some clients will participate in the high-intensity 28 day track, while others will go through the low intensity, 90 day program. The length of your stay depends on how long it takes you to meet your specific recovery goals. In addition to attending individual and group counseling sessions, they encourage you to invite your loved ones to participate in family counseling, which is held weekly. If you need a lower level of care or are just ready to step down your services, you can enroll in the day treatment program, offered Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. They also offer sober living houses to help you transition back into society in a supportive, substance free environment.
After going to prison and jail more than 10 times and experiencing just as many overdoses, one client says they finally learned to love themselves by enrolling in Pathways. They noted that the counselors were truly caring and didn’t judge, which gave them the freedom they needed to heal.