About The Abbey Center – Bettendorf
The Abbey Center in Bettendorf, Iowa, is a luxury alcohol and drug rehabilitation center for adults. Their medical and clinical staff take a whole person approach to treatment that encompasses physical, spiritual, and emotional well being. It is a large residential facility with boutique amenities.
The campus is on a private acre of land surrounded by an eight foot wall. It is located in a quiet, serene location.
Clients with severe addiction symptoms or who have struggled with outpatient treatment previously may find inpatient treatment ideal. Clients are given a room for the duration of their stay, and all of their needs, including medical, are met by staff on site. Clients in the inpatient program receive 24 hour care and supervision from their support team.
Treatment is rooted in therapy focused on exploring the causes of addiction, how to cope, overcoming shame, and how thoughts influence behavior. Programs, which clients develop alongside their care team, include individual and group therapy, holistic experiential therapies, 12 step programs, motivational interviewing, and process groups. They also provide non denominational spiritual services.
The outpatient care program is best for clients who are coming from a place of stability and do not need close monitoring. Outpatient treatment uses the same treatment program modalities as the inpatient program but does not have clients live onsite to receive treatment. Outpatient care is provided on a flexible schedule.
PHP is a more intensive form of day treatment programs. Like outpatient care, clients do not live onsite to receive care. However, the schedule is more strict in order to deliver a structured environment for care.
The Abbey provides clients who have completed treatment several opportunities to remain in touch with the program to give and receive support. For example, they may return to engage with 12 step programs to support others in recovery. The Abbey also helps clients connect with local resources to help them continue with their recovery journey.