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AMRS Treatment Programs - Levels of Care

Abstinence-based levels of care (meaning abstinence from all mind/mood-altering substances)

  • Day Treatment Partial Hospitalization Program: 6-7 days per week
  • Phase 1 Intensive Outpatient Recovery Program: 5 days per week
  • Phase 2 Outpatient Program: 2-3 days per week
  • Phase 3 Outpatient Program: 1 day per week
  • Dual Diagnosis support
  • Relapse Prevention Workshop: 1 day per week
    • Members have the opportunity for long-term abstinence-based care if interested and medically indicated. Members may progress through the stages of treatment, typically beginning with Day Treatment or Phase 1 and progressing to Phase 2 and Phase 3. Members who complete the program start to finish may engage in treatment for approximately 18 months continuously, which provides a great opportunity to stabilize in recovery prior to discharge from the AMRS program.

Harm-Reduction Levels of Care (meaning abstinence from all mind/mood-altering substances is not required)

  • Drug & Alcohol Awareness Class: 1 day per week
  • Healthy Steps Group: 1 day per week

Medication Assisted Treatment

  • Suboxone
  • Naltrexone/Vivitrol
  • Methadone

Codependency Program

  • Support for family members affected by a loved one’s substance use disorder, 2 days per week

Adolescent Program

  • Abstinence-based levels of care
    • Individual/Family Counseling
    • Phase 1 Intensive Recovery Program: 2 days per week, teen and parent support, family education
    • Phase 2 Intensive Recovery Program: 1 day per week, teen and parent support, family education
    • Family Educational Classes
  • Harm-reduction level of care (not recommended but available for teens who decline abstinence from all mind/mood altering substances): 1 day per week
    • Teen support group, family education

Interested in Residential Treatment?

Members are assessed for the appropriate level of care at their meeting with their counselor. Often times, members will begin treatment by attending Day Treatment to continue the ongoing assessment for the appropriate level of care, which may include residential treatment. Please note the treatment team will recommend residential treatment when medically indicated. Please speak with your case manager if you are interested in residential treatment.