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The following treatment programs are available for adults, 18 years of age and older:
Inpatient
Treatment: Provides stabilization/ crisis intervention, and
around the clock medically supervised detoxification. Counseling
and individual therapy assists the patient in dealing with the complex
issues of chemical dependency.
Residential Treatment:
Generally 21 or 28 days in duration, the program provides intensive group therapy,
individual counseling and education about the disease of addiction.
Outpatient Treatment:
An intensive ten-week program of group therapy, individual
counseling and education about the disease of addiction. Treatment
groups meet for three hours three times per week.
Recovery Support:
Follows Outpatient Treatment and is provided on a weekly basis for
44 weeks or longer. Patients meet for a 1 1/2 hour weekly session
to learn to identify and manage stressful life events and incorporate
relapse prevention techniques.
ExSL Program: Our
long-term treatment program which focuses on a therapeutic community
for the healing and support of recovering addicts who are relapse
prone.
Family Program:
For family members of Serenity Lane patients. It is an educational
program that focuses on repairing relationships that have suffered
due to the destructive nature of chemical dependency.
Children's
Program: A special program providing education & support
for children (aged 7 - 15) who have a parent enrolled in one of
Serenity Lane's treatment programs.
New Hope:
Serenity Lane's quality outpatient treatment program for chemically
dependent adults with limited financial resources. Oregon Health
Plan accepted.
DUII Services:
If you received a DUII citation and need education or treatment
consider Serenity Lane. We are Oregon State approved to provide DUII services at our Oregon State locations and Washington State approved for DUI services at our Vancouver location.
Buprenorphine
/ Medically Managed Opiate Withdrawal: Under our physician's
care, Buprenorphine is administered to help ease the
extremely unpleasant side effects of opiate withdrawal. This new
therapy has helped hundreds of opiate addicted patients successfully
withdraw without the typical 3-6 days of severe discomfort.
Chronic Pain
Management: Using pharmacologic and other clinical strategies,
patients withdraw from all dependency producing chemicals in a medically
safe and psychologically supportive environment. |