Recovery Center
Our Mission

To ensure the effective and efficient delivery of alcohol, drug addiction and mental health prevention, intervention and treatment services to promote the health and safety of the residents of Fairfield County.

Our Vision

To create a learning organization for behavioral healthcare services which promotes understanding, supports growth and fosters healing for clients, staff and community.

Recovery Center
1856 Cedar Hill Rd
Lancaster OH 43130-4178
Tel: 740 687-4500
Fax: 740 687-4595
E-mail: info@therecoverycenter.org

The Recovery Center Offers:
* Information and Referral
* Crises Intervention
* Diagnostic Assessment
* Individual and Group Counseling
* Education and Training
* Advocacy and Awareness

Our Services Include:

Drug and alcohol services offered at the Recovery Center include:
* Consultation and Pre–Screening
* Referral and Information
* Crisis Intervention
* Diagnostic Assessment
* Individual and Group Counseling
* Suboxone Maintenance
* Case Management
* Education and Training
* Early Intervention, Problem Identification and Referral
* Community Awareness, Advocacy and Systems Development

Mental health services offered at the Recovery Center include:
* Diagnostic Assessment ·
* Counseling and Psychotherapy ·
* Medication Management ·
* Prevention and Education

In addition to individual services, the following group services are provided at The Recovery Center:

The Education Group is a four–week group available for men and women whose alcohol or other drug use is interfering with the positive functioning of their lives. The group has an educational focus and provides basic information about chemicals and their use and their effects upon the physical, emotional and behavioral aspects of an individuals life with the goal of increasing the client’s awareness of the consequences of continued substance use.

The Men’s Treatment Group is a two–hour weekly group for men with previous drug and alcohol treatment and/or with a diagnosis of substance dependence. The group provides similar material as the coed Education Group but allows clients to process the information through dialogue and discussion with other group members and the group facilitator and includes topics such as addiction as a disease, denial and defenses, relapse prevention, lifestyle changes, relationship issues, core beliefs and developing a recovery program.

The Women’s Treatment Group is a two–hour weekly group which provides a safe environment for women who are willing to examine their substance use issues. The goal of the program is to increase the client’s awareness of the consequences of continued substance use and to focus on women specific issues such as alcoholism in the family, domestic abuse and violence, women in recovery and the interactions between codependency and addiction.

The Women’s Dual Diagnosis Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is conducted for three hours each day, three days a week for a minimum of six weeks. The program is an alternative to residential treatment for intensive clients who are at high risk for relapse, have a mental health diagnosis, lack the social and personal skills to maintain recovery and need a high level of structure and stability in order to remain abstinent. Actuarial length of stay is dependent on progress made in achieving individualized treatment goals. The primary goal is to stabilize addiction and reinforce the commitment to stay clean and sober. The program provides education on, support for and intervention in thoughts, feeling and behaviors associated with substance abuse and mental health issues. Clients are required to attend 12 Step support groups while in treatment.
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