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Serenity Lane - Addiction Resource Guide

Serenity Lane

Long Term Residential Program

STATISTICS

GENERAL:

Number of Beds: 60
Detox Available: Yes

Last Year’s Admissions:

Total Annual Admits: 2500
Average Length of Stay Varies
Percent of Women 40%
Percent under 25 20%
Percent with College Education: 40%
Percent Covered by Public assistance 10%
Receiving some form of psychiatric medication other than for detoxification: 40%

Admissions Procedures:

Night Admission Available: No
Weekend Admission available: Yes
Face to Face Interview or exam required before admission: No

 

SPECIAL POPULATIONS:

Facility Has Separate Program For

  • Family Support Services
  • Healthcare Professionals
  • Psychiatric (Dual Diagnosis)
  • Relapse

Facility Has Group Sessions For

  • Men
  • Women
  • Men & Women Combined

 

PAYMENT INFORMATION:

Self-pay Cost per Day: Varies depending on utilization of Services
Public Assistance coverage may be accepted: yes
Medicare Coverage accepted: No
Insurance Coverage verified before admission: Yes
Follow-up Care included at no additional charge: Yes

 

LICENSING & ACCREDITATION:

Licensed by: State of Oregon
Type of License: Medically managed detox, residential/inpatient services
Accredited by: JCAHO

 

Self Description:

“Serenity Lane is a specialty hospital, licensed by the State of Oregon. We provide traditional 12 Step oriented treatment with variable length of stay and an overall duration of 6-12 months including ‘Continuing Care'”.

Treatment Philosophy:

“We believe that chemical dependency is a treatable disease – through education, early intervention and innovative treatment services, recovery can be accomplished.”

Approach to Dual Diagnosis:

“Combination of education, support and pharmacological intervention.”

Family Program:

“Our family program teaches techniques to enhance communication and encourages a renegotiation of relationships between the chemically dependant person and family members.”

Position on 12 Step Involvement:

“We believe 12 step involvement is critical and provides a positive link to recovering support network.”

Position on Confrontation:

“We have moved away from “direct confrontation” to more sophisticated forms of intervention.”

Additional Characteristics:

“Extensive family involvement. Support services specifically with family need as a focus.”

Contact Information:
Admissions Telephone Number: (866) 932-5985 or
(866) 932-5985
General Information:
Address: 616 E. 16th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97401