Day Treatment
Day treatment, or partial hospitalization works this way: just as you might be admitted to the hospital for a minor procedure in the morning, and released in the afternoon or evening, partial hospitalization simply means you stay with us for most of the day, then you return home at night.
This program is for those clients who have completed detox, or for those clients who did not require detox services.
The day treatment program gives you exactly the same quality of attention and level care you’d receive with inpatient rehab, with the exception you sleep at home. In day treatment, expect to participate in group therapy, educational sessions, one on one consultations with a counselor, and complete reading and writing assignments.
The program begins at 8:30 a.m. and closes at 7:00 p.m. We very much encourage you to go to the nightly AA/NA meetings with your peers.
We also require you participate in fitness classes held three times weekly, attend 12-step meetings in the community daily, and participate in an offsite group activity each weekend. In our day treatment program, you can expect to get help with the following:
- Dealing with Grief/Loss
- Learning Personal Effectiveness
- Relapse Prevention
- Co-dependency
- Stress Management
- Emotional Management
- Anger Management
- Conflict Resolution
- Impact of Drugs/Alcohol on mind & body
There is always someone to take your call at Mount Regis Center - you’ll never get voice mail, always a real person who cares and can help anytime of day or night!
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