Long Term Residential Program
STATISTICS
GENERAL:
Number of Beds: | 133 |
Detox Available: | Yes |
Last Year’s Admissions:
Total Annual Admits | 285 |
Average Length of Stay | 96 days |
Percent of Women | 45% |
Percent under 25 | 32% |
Percent with College Education | 65% |
Percent covered by Public Assistance | 0% |
Receiving some form of psychiatric medication other than for detoxification | 30% |
Admissions Procedures:
Night Admission Available: | Yes |
Weekend Admission available: | Yes |
Face to Face Interview or exam required before admission: | No |
SPECIAL POPULATIONS:
Facility has group sessions for:
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PAYMENT INFORMATION:
Self-pay Cost: | $4000 per week |
Public Assistance coverage may be accepted: | No |
Medicare Coverage accepted: | No |
Insurance Coverage verified before admission: | No |
Follow-up Care included at no additional charge: | Yes |
LICENSING & ACCREDITATION:
Licensed by: | Florida Dept. of Children & Family |
Type of License: | Day/Night community living, IOP |
Accredited by: | CARF |
Self Description:
“Caron Renaissance offers a pyschodynamic approach to treating process addictions within a 12 Step environment.”
Treatment Philosophy:
“Caron Renaissance directly addresses the underlying character pathology that fuels the addictive process.”
Approach to Dual Diagnosis:
“Caron Renaissance offers specialized consulting and treatment services for Axis 1 disorders.”
Family Program:
“Individualized family programming includes residential family restructuring and 3 day intensive workshops while immersing the family in the clinical process.”
Position on 12 Step Involvement:
“Essential component to the treatment process. Patients attend 12 Step meetings throughout treatment.”
Position on Confrontation:
“You can confront a patient to the extent you have developed a quality, professional relationship with the patient.”
Additional Characteristics:
“A psychodynamic formulation drives the treatment plan that may include kosher living, college bound programs, vocational, involvement with clergy from various denominations from the community, residential family restructuring, and active alumni support as well as outstanding experienced clinical staff.”
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