Long Term Residential Program
STATISTICS
GENERAL:
Number of Beds: | 40 |
Detox Available: | Yes |
Last Year’s Admissions:
Total Annual Admits: | 131 |
Average Length of Stay | 4 months |
Percent of Women | 0% |
Percent under 25 | 18% |
Percent with College Education: | 5% |
Percent Covered by Public Assistance | 0% |
Receiving some form of psychiatric medication other than for detoxification: | 15% |
Admissions Procedures:
Night Admission Available: | No |
Weekend Admission available: | No |
Face to Face Interview or exam required before admission: | Yes |
SPECIAL POPULATIONS:
Facility has separate program for:
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Facility has group sessions for:
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PAYMENT INFORMATION:
Self-pay Cost: | $330 – $150 per week (sliding scale) |
Public Assistance coverage may be accepted: | No |
Medicare Coverage accepted: | No |
Insurance Coverage verified before admission: | Data Not Supplied |
Follow-up Care included at no additional charge: | Yes |
LICENSING & ACCREDITATION:
Licensed by: | Alabama Dept. of Mental Health |
Type of License: | Substance Abuse Treatment |
Accreditation: | None |
Self Description:
“The Shoulder offers holistic treatment using a Christian, 12 Step model for men 18 and over who are willing to work outside the facility during the day and return to the residential program in the evenings.”
Treatment Philosophy:
“Addiction is a treatable disease, and no one is turned away due to lack of ability to pay.”
Approach to Dual Diagnosis:
“Those with dual diagnosis are welcome if they are receiving mental health monitoring from another facility or we’ll be glad to make referrals.”
Family Program:
“The Shoulder believes family involvement is a critical part of overall treatment, and offers two groups; one for clients and family members together, and one for family members alone.”
Position on 12 Step Involvement:
“The Shoulder fully believes in the effectiveness of 12 Step groups and uses them as a part of treatment, as well as an adjunct.”
Position on Confrontation:
“We feel it’s a very effective method and tool in dealing with rehabilitation of alcoholism and addiction.”
Additional Characteristics:
“The ability to work while in treatment allows clients to remain or become responsible and offers a good transition from treatment to ‘real life’.”
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