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Outpatient therapy is effective in supporting the individual in their ongoing treatment, can be offered for a longer duration of time and in a highly cost-effective manner, and with minimal disruption to the individual’s work/school commitments.

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ARCA outpatient centers serve patients that are in various stages of their addiction; do not require inpatient treatment or are transitioning from a residential treatment program; have employment, family, or school commitments; and/or have stabilized in their substance addiction recovery practices and are seeking ongoing continuing care. 

During their treatment program, patients receive weekly counseling and as they successfully progress in the treatment protocol, they continue to receive counseling each month. Following the initial administration of medication, patients go through an induction phase where medication dosage is systematically modified until an appropriate dosage is reached.

The highly confidential Outpatient Treatment Programs are an excellent option for working professionals. There is no time away from work, no interruption to your daily routine, and flexible hours for individual and group therapy sessions. You have a choice in meeting times, and a full staff of professionals ready to support your every need in recovery. 

We work around your schedule – not ours. The exceptional team of physicians, psychiatrists, nurses, and therapists at ARCA will work with you to build your skills to regain and restore control over the destructive behaviors associated with alcohol or drug use. The continued therapy and counseling reaffirms the new behaviors that will keep you on the right track for a lifetime of recovery.

The Use of Anti-Craving Medications in ARCA’s Outpatient Treatment Programs

Cravings for alcohol or drugs are where the problem starts. ARCA knows that not all anti-craving medications are created equal. To prevent cravings, our medical professionals will prescribe medications such as SUBOXONE® or Naltrexone during alcohol and drug detox treatment and especially upon your return home if there is chronic pain involved.

The introduction of the monthly injection of Naltrexone -VIVITROL® – is the strongest protection from relapsing. Effectively controlling these cravings allows the patient to move to the next critical step of behavioral changes, VIVITROL ®  is quickly becoming a more utilized tool to help during rehab during ARCA’s Outpatient Treatment Programs.

Confidential Individualized Addiction Treatment Programs

Chemical dependency and addictions are best treated in a patient’s natural home environment, with as little disruption to daily life as possible. In the past, it seemed logical that the only way to get help for chemical dependency and addiction was for patients to leave their jobs, families, and home to enter an expensive, standardized residential treatment program for 30 days. This massive disruption of daily life has proven to be both unnecessary and ineffective.

The fundamental changes of recovery must take place in the context of your daily life. We individualize each patient’s treatment program to minimize the disruption to daily life. Therapists and counselors are available to meet with you around your work schedule. Group counseling sessions are scheduled during the evening, at lunchtime, and on Saturdays to accommodate your schedule.

Addiction recovery requires dedicated effort, but can normally be treated like other chronic conditions—with careful, evidence-based treatments delivered in the context of daily life. When you are addicted, your life is spinning out of control. You’re scared, and you’re tired. But you are not alone.

Imagine the experience of regaining control of your life. We can assist you in your quest for a normal and productive life. We have helped thousands of people just like you get on the road to recovery and stay there by going beyond the Twelve-Step approach. The ARCA Outpatient Treatment Program is based on the internationally recognized Pennsylvania Model of Recovery, developed by Dr. Joseph Volpicelli at the University of Pennsylvania.

We offer the latest FDA-approved medications to minimize withdrawal symptoms and control cravings as you enter recovery. Combining medications or medical intervention and cognitive behavioral therapy is the most effective treatment approach available today. Our staff emphasizes outpatient programs because you are more likely to overcome your addiction if you can continue your normal daily activities.

Counseling and Medications

We will help you address the social and psychological aspects of substance use disorders. Anti-craving medications provide you relief from withdrawal symptoms and freedom from cravings so that you can address the psychological, behavioral, and emotional components of addiction. You will learn healthy ways to cope with emotions such as anger, guilt, anxiety, and self-esteem issues.

With cognitive behavioral therapy, you will learn to overcome dangerous urges when they arise. Our therapy and counseling sessions promote openness and candor, with no fear of condemnation, judgment, or retribution from our clinical staff. Patients do best if they attend individual therapy and group counseling sessions two or three times per week for at least six months.

Once the program is complete, patients may continue with group sessions for as long as they choose. Sessions are conveniently scheduled during the day, in the evenings, and on weekends to maximize flexibility for the patients.

Role of Medications in Your Recovery

The safe and proven medications we prescribe greatly reduce or eliminate withdrawal symptoms and cravings to greatly improve your treatment success. Alcohol, prescription pain medication, narcotics, and other abused drugs overwhelm the brain’s motivational system, producing a strong craving that drives addiction. This neurological imbalance can be corrected through medication therapy and counseling.

FDA-approved drugs such as Suboxone® (buprenorphine) relieve withdrawal symptoms, while Vivitrol®, ReVia® (naltrexone), and Campral® (acamprosate) control cravings.

Other promising medications include Zofran® (ondansetron), Topamax® (topiramate), and Antabuse® (disulfiram). These treatments are non-mood altering, non-addictive, and have few side effects.

When you are relieved from physical discomforts, you can focus on relapse-prevention therapy, counseling, and long-term recovery. Best of all, you can undertake this treatment in our outpatient treatment program and continue your daily life with few interruptions. Anti-craving medications can generally be taken along with treatments for mental health issues, such as anxiety, depression, high stress, and post-traumatic stress disorder, which often occur along with addictive disorders.

Cost-Effective Treatment Options

ARCA specializes in providing outpatient program services for two simple reasons: It works and it is cost-effective. Out-of-town 28-day residential programs may provide an expensive break from addiction, but they cannot match our cost-effective, individualized outpatient program services. The key difference is that our outpatient programs services will help you achieve sobriety and recovery where it matters most—in your daily life.

Patients returning home from out-of-town inpatient residential programs to the familiar sights, sounds, smells, and people associated with past alcohol or drug use are vulnerable to relapse. Our outpatient program services emphasize “treatment in the real world”, where you will continue to be in your daily surroundings while safe, effective medications control your cravings. The initial medical detoxification can be completed in as little as three days.

The ARCA approach emphasizes non-addictive medications that control cravings so you can focus on recovery. We offer individual, group, and family counseling sessions during the day, in the evenings, and on weekends to help you develop skills and strategies for achieving and maintaining sobriety and recovery. Drug dependence is a chronic illness with genetic, psychological, and social contributors. Like other long-term conditions such as diabetes or asthma, addiction can be controlled with a combination of medication and lifestyle changes.

Modern anti-craving pharmaceuticals are non-mood-altering, and non-addicting medications that are essential tools for your recovery. In most cases, these FDA-approved medications may only be needed for a few months. When you arrive at ARCA, a physician will conduct an evaluation and complete blood tests, a urinalysis, and liver functioning tests to establish your baseline health. Then, you will be scheduled for a psychiatric evaluation to assess any co-occurring mental health issues.

The next step will be medical detoxification that will relieve alcohol or drug withdrawal symptoms such as anxiety, body aches, cramps, nausea, restlessness, and irritability.  Patients in the ARCA Program achieve outstanding results because our individualized treatment approach combines the use of anti-craving medications and counseling, which surpasses the efficacy of traditional “counseling-only” rehab programs.

During the first week of treatment, you will spend a half-day at our treatment center, returning home in the evening with a family member or friend. The next phase of treatment includes six months of anti-craving medications such as ReVia® (Naltrexone) or Campral® (acamprosate), coupled with relapse-prevention counseling.

Medications for Drug Dependence

To get off of prescription pain medications or heroin, your first step is a safe, comfortable, medical detoxification with the help of medications such as Suboxone® (buprenorphine) to relieve withdrawal symptoms. After this first step, you will be ready to begin taking the latest anti-craving medications, such as Vivitrol®, or ReVia® (Naltrexone) in our outpatient program and continue your daily life with few interruptions.

Our evidence-based treatments combine the expertise and compassion of our clinical staff with the science of FDA-approved medications. If you’re hooked on prescription pain pills, cocaine, or heroin, we are here to help you. Naltrexone is not a cure-all for addiction, but most patients report a drastic reduction in cravings within hours of taking their first dose. Naltrexone is not mood-altering and is also non-addictive.

You will probably find it helpful to continue on this medication for at least six months. Individuals addicted to cocaine or other non-opioid drugs are treated with individualized medication protocols to reduce withdrawal symptoms and manage cravings. Many patients keep a supply of Naltrexone on hand indefinitely in case they experience sudden cravings or a temptation to use drugs. Individual therapy generally continues for six months to one year.

Once you complete our six-month program, group relapse prevention therapy is available to you free of charge for as long as it helps you maintain your sobriety and recovery.

Treatment for Alcohol Dependence

Alcoholism is a chronic illness with genetic, psychological, and social contributors. Like other conditions, such as diabetes or asthma, alcoholism can be controlled with a combination of anti-craving medication and lifestyle changes. The latest medications have few unpleasant side effects, and significantly reduce your cravings for alcohol.

When you arrive at ARCA, a physician will conduct an evaluation and complete blood tests, a urinalysis, and liver functioning tests to establish your baseline health. Then, you will be scheduled for a psychiatric evaluation to assess any co-occurring mental health issues. If you were on opiates or heroin, you will immediately begin medications such as Suboxone® (buprenorphine) that relieve withdrawal symptoms, which may include anxiety, body aches, cramps, nausea, restlessness, and irritability.

The next phase of treatment consists of six months of anti-craving medications coupled with relapse-prevention counseling. Your individualized counseling schedule will be tailored to cause as little disruption to your daily life as possible. Patients in the ARCA program achieve outstanding results because our individualized treatment approach combines the use of anti-craving medications and counseling, which surpasses the efficacy of traditional “counseling-only” rehab programs.

What Happens When You Finish the ARCA Program?

Addiction is a chronic condition. When it is kept in remission, persons with addictive disorders can live healthy and happy lives. Maintaining sobriety does not typically require large amounts of time or effort once you have achieved several months of sobriety. It does require consistent maintenance.

Imagine if you never changed the oil in your car—a simple but essential task. The car might run for several months or even a couple of years, but it will inevitably break down. The same is true with recovery. When a person stops performing the small tasks necessary for maintaining an active recovery, relapse becomes almost inevitable. Many strategies can help prevent relapse once you finish the ARCA outpatient program.

You may choose to continue anti-craving medications for several months or years following the end of your formal program. If so, we will work with your primary care physician to provide coordinated medical care, or you can continue to schedule regular check-ups with our psychiatrists. Once you complete our six-month program, we provide you relapse prevention group therapy free of charge as long as you maintain your sobriety, and do not require a more acute level of care.

In one national study, individuals who attended at least two group sessions per week during the year following a three or six-month treatment program were 87% less likely to relapse. We provide continued relapse-prevention group sessions free of charge to assure that you have access to the support you need to maintain long-term sobriety and recovery.

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Many treatment centers provide short-term treatment episodes that lead to short-term success. At ARCA, we know that you desire long-term sobriety, and we have structured our program to help you achieve success. With a simple, non-invasive maintenance plan, the success you achieve in our program can be a lifelong recovery and provide you the foundation for a life free from the shame, sadness, and frustration caused by addiction.

An Alternative to Twelve-Step Programs

Until recently, most people turned to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and other Twelve-Step programs for help with substance abuse. Twelve-Step programs have helped many people achieve recovery, and continue to provide helpful avenues for mutual support. However, Twelve-Step programs are often insufficient to control cravings or address co-occurring psychiatric symptoms such as anxiety, depression, high stress, and post-traumatic stress disorder.

Whether or not patients participate in a Twelve-Step program for mutual support, the best chance of achieving sobriety and recovery is to develop a treatment plan that includes evidence-based medication and therapeutic approaches to reduce cravings and prevent relapse. The ARCA approach offers safe and proven anti-craving medications combined with relapse-prevention therapy to address the neurochemical, biological, social, and psychological aspects of addiction.

With this new approach, people who have struggled for years with addiction are finally achieving their goal of sobriety and recovery.

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Don’t think you can relate to words like alcoholic or addict? Do you think that if you only drink on certain days of the week it’s not a problem? Do you tell yourself you are “psychologically” dependent but not physically addicted? 

Here’s the bottom line: If alcohol or drugs are causing problems with your health, family, finances, work, school, or the law, then it’s time to change your life and come up with a better solution. Alcohol and drugs impair your ability to think rationally, which may cause you to blame other people and external situations for your problems. You may feel like your problems are caused by your spouse, your boss, an overzealous police officer, or just plain bad luck.

If a loved one, a friend, or a colleague says that you need help, you probably do. They may see your situation more clearly than you can right now. With the help of the ARCA approach, you will get through your first alcohol and drug-free days comfortably and safely.

Once you begin anti-craving medications and relapse-prevention therapy, you will have a solid foundation to rebuild your life. Are you ready to live your life without the disruption of chemical dependency and addiction? We are ready to work with you. Our programs offer the most scientific treatment that integrates proven medications with relapse prevention counseling. This approach to treatment enables patients to experience long-term recovery in their own natural home environment.

We specialize in same-day outpatient medical detoxification to greatly reduce or eliminate withdrawal symptoms. After the medical detoxification, patients are transitioned to non-addicting, anti-craving medications coupled with psychiatric services, individual therapy, group counseling, and family counseling sessions. Most patients who develop chemical dependency and addictive disorders to alcohol or drugs often have underlying co-occurring psychiatric disorders like anxiety, depression, high stress, and post-traumatic stress disorder. The ARCA clinical staff treats both symptoms simultaneously.

Patients receiving treatment at our clinic are encouraged to return to work or school at the earliest possible time, and continue their therapy and counseling sessions during the day, in the evening, and on Saturdays. The benefit of the ARCA approach is that there is no loss of income, and no loss of confidentiality as the patients do not have to go away for any length of time and they are getting well in their home environment. The counseling is continued for an extended period of time and arrangements are made for the patients to receive VIVITROL regularly.

“The ultimate test of any inpatient residential program is how well a patient does when the patient returns home,” says Percy Menzies, the president of ARCA. Our treatment center is the leading program in the Midwest using VIVITROL, the monthly injection of Naltrexone. VIVITROL is the only medication approved by the FDA for the treatment of alcoholism and opioid addiction. The only treatment program in the nation that uses more VIVITROL than our program is a state-funded treatment center in the Los Angeles, California metropolitan area.

Patients can return home to the environment of past alcohol or drug use knowing that if they impulsively or accidentally use alcohol or drugs, they are much less likely to experience a full-blown relapse. Percy Menzies is a trained pharmacist and the former brand manager of Naltrexone with DuPont Pharmaceuticals. He founded the Assisted Recovery Centers of America over twelve years ago. His long experience in the field of addiction medicine afforded him the expertise and opportunity to establish treatment centers that incorporate the proven advances in the field of neurobiology and behavioral therapies.

The ARCA approach is rapidly gaining national recognition, and patients come to St. Louis from all over the United States and abroad for treatment. 

Treatment for Alcohol and Drug Addiction, including:

  • Cocaine

  • Marijuana

  • Heroin

  • Methamphetamine

  • Inhalants

  • Designer Drugs like Bath Salts and K2

  • Prescription Medications

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Self Pay Programs

ARCA offers programs designed especially for medical, legal, and business professionals. Our programs offer professionals immediate and highly confidential access to our individualized, evidence-based treatment for chemical dependency ranging from alcohol to prescription pain medication and drugs.

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Our Confidential Treatment Program for Professionals is a comprehensive treatment program that incorporates medical detoxification, anti-craving medications, psychiatric treatment, cognitive behavioral therapy, and relapse prevention counseling. The treatment is delivered as an outpatient treatment program with individual, group, and family counseling sessions conveniently scheduled in the evenings and on weekends to minimize disruption of professional and personal life.

Treatment programs for professionals include:

  • Medical Detoxification from Alcohol and/or Drugs

  • Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders

  • Nursing

  • Drug Screening/Breathalyzer

  • Therapy and Counseling

  • End of Program Meeting

To prevent cravings, all programs offer the option of a non-addicting, anti-craving medication which is billed through insurance or to the patient. The cost may vary based on the patient’s insurance plan. ARCA offers programs designed especially for medical, legal, and business professionals.

Our programs offer professionals immediate and highly confidential access to our individualized, evidence-based treatment for chemical dependency ranging from alcohol to prescription pain medication and drugs. Many professionals view addiction to alcohol or drugs as a problem that could cost them their job and derail their professional careers. They fear that seeking help through their employer or professional assistance program could put their career in jeopardy.

Some treatment programs can be rigid and punitive, involving mandatory inpatient treatment and outpatient aftercare programs lasting up to five years. The cost of the treatment can run into the tens of thousands of dollars, and cause long periods of absence from work or school for up to one year. The fear of major financial expense for treatment, a loss of income, increased stress on loved ones, and being away from home for several months will often force professionals to hide the problem until it is too late.

In many instances, a professional is caught in the act of using and turned in by a co-worker or supervisor. This leaves the affected individual with few options, and it typically forces the affected individual into mandated treatment or forced resignation. But it does not have to be that way.

Individually Tailored for You

Professionals now have a viable option to seek treatment before the problem becomes unmanageable. Our Confidential Treatment Program for Professionals is a comprehensive treatment program that incorporates medical detoxification, anti-craving medications, psychiatric treatment, cognitive behavioral therapy, and relapse prevention counseling. The treatment is delivered as an outpatient treatment program with individual, group, and family counseling sessions conveniently scheduled in the evenings and on weekends to minimize disruption of your professional and personal life.

Self Pay Programs Include:

Medical Detoxification from Alcohol and/or Drugs

To assist patients in overcoming their physical dependence on chemical substances, our program begins with medical detoxification. Each patient is seen by a Doctor for a Physical Evaluation, Blood Analysis, and a Urinalysis drug screen. After the evaluation, the Doctor will prescribe a series of medications that will allow the patient to detoxify with minimal discomfort, and overcome the pains of withdrawal symptoms.

Psychiatric Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders

Chemical dependency and addiction almost always involve a co-occurring disorder such as depression, high stress, or anxiety. If these disorders are left untreated, then a person in recovery may relapse even when they are engaged in other components of treatment. Our psychiatrists meet with each patient to evaluate individual needs. Then we create a personalized treatment plan that works. The combination of psychiatric care, medical care, and clinical therapy creates the most comprehensive approach to treatment available within the same treatment program.

Nursing

Our nursing staff provides patients a level of access that exceeds many medical offices. Patients in need of medication adjustments/refills, dose management, injections, or medical advice do not always need to wait for a Doctor to be available. Instead, patients can speak with our Nursing Director who will act as a liaison between the patient and the Doctor. The nursing staff is available throughout the day with or without an appointment.

Drug Screening/Breathalyzer

In order to verify a patient’s success and to keep the illness of addiction in check, ARCA will test its patients’ urine, blood samples, and Blood Alcohol Content. All tests are done in the office and many of them will produce same-day results.

Therapy and Counseling

Individual Therapy is an essential component of any recovery plan. Beyond the treatment of physical dependence, the patient’s major challenge will be embracing a lifestyle free from the use of alcohol and psychoactive drugs. To assist with this process, our patients engage in weekly individual therapy sessions. The therapist talks patients through their struggles and helps patients develop healthy coping skills and mechanisms.

Group Counseling is offered on a robustly diverse schedule that allows for attendance and participation from anyone regardless of their professional or personal schedules. These group sessions are led by our trained clinical staff with the goal of preventing relapses through counseling in a group setting.

Family Therapy is encouraged for all patients in our program. The illness of chemical dependency and addiction affects not only the person who is struggling but also the loved ones surrounding them.

Our Family Support Group is a weekly group meeting for the family members of our patients where they can participate in sessions led by our clinical staff with the goal of addressing the special challenges faced by the family members of our patients. In addition to the support group, our program offers closed sessions for the family and the patient to meet with a Family Therapist to assist with a change in the home.

End of Program Meeting

At the close of a treatment program, the patient will have a session with the Program Director to select an Aftercare Program and discharge options.  The most important changes of recovery cannot be made far away from your home. When you make targeted lifestyle changes, and you learn new ways to cope with the stress of daily life, you will achieve success. The ARCA program will provide you with the foundation for lifelong recovery.

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6-Month Private Outpatient Program

Designed especially for individuals who are employed or have other daily obligations and require a high level of flexibility in a treatment program schedule.

The individual is able to carry out most daily activities but has identified that symptoms impair their daily lives. Individuals may attend as many groups a week as needed, with a flexibility of days and times.

Clinical interventions include individual and group psychotherapies, case management, and medication management. Individuals are highly motivated and appreciate the flexibility of this program. A family support group is available for family or significant others seeking support and education regarding their loved one’s addiction.

Services Included in the 6-Month POP:

  • Medical Detoxification – Physical History, Blood Work, Urine Drug Screen

  • Comprehensive medical evaluation by a physician – follow-up visits areas needed, based on diagnosis and medication regime

  • Prescription of detox and anti-craving medications.

  • Treatment of Co-occurring disorders – Psychiatric assessment

  • Individual Therapy – weekly

  • Marriage and Family Counseling with Family Therapist

  • Nursing Consult – weekly or as needed; medication management, adjustments/refills

  • Administration of Vivitrol injection as needed

  • Random Urine Drug Screens

  • Aftercare planning for chronic illness

  • Drug Screening/Breathalyzer

The following information describes the depth of treatment interventions and activities consistent with the intensity of the 6-Month POP:
Education: Specific family/relationship issues and beliefs surveyed, how symptoms specifically impact individual and specific plan of action or ongoing treatment, skill refinement and changes, understand how changes occur and impact daily living; safety plan required as needed.

Self-Assessment: Continued refinement of self-awareness and ability to change; explore and develop an understanding that change as a person is constant even though successful changes have occurred, more changes will follow.

Coping Self-Care: Refining daily life structure of bed/wake times, leisure/exercise routines, ability to monitor/recognize symptoms and utilize skills to prevent relapse, request help, seek support, or encourage others to offer ideas and solutions.

Interpersonal Communication: Continued activation of skills, use of support system, and processing events with counselor and support system.

6-Month Private Outpatient Program

The six-month program fee covers typical member fees for all services (see below), injection fees for Vivitrol, the convenience of scheduling, program availability 6 days a week at multiple locations, access to the crisis line, unlimited group session, ad-hoc therapy as needed, and therapeutically identified.

After successful completion of the program and maintaining sobriety access to on-going support groups continue. If there is an absence greater than 30 days between group sessions, you will lose the privilege of attending aftercare group therapy.

Insurance:

It will be ARCA’s responsibility to bill your insurance for all services. There is not a guarantee of insurance coverage through the program.

Medication costs are separate from the program.

As stated previously, addiction is a brain disease that is life long and each person’s treatment is unique: however, it is found that most individuals find more success, as well as our clients, have found to benefit most from over a six (6) month period of time with the following services.

Physician / Psychiatrist / Psychiatric NP – Regular visits: (8 visits)

  • Initial H&P

  • 2 week follow up

  • 4 week follow up and repeated until the end of treatment

Nursing Consultation – Every 4 weeks (8 visits)

  • Initial Nursing Assessment

  • 1 week follow up

  • 4 weeks follow up and repeated until the end of treatment

Urine Drug Screens – A UDS is done for every Physician, Nursing, and Therapist visit (approximately 41)
Therapist – weekly (25 visits)
Group Therapy and Education – a minimum of 3 times per week (no less than 72 visits)
Family Therapy – as needed, depending on the support system
Family Education / Support Group – Weekly (25 visits)
Medical evaluation / follow up with an Advanced Practice Nurse – quarterly (2 visits)
Access to 24/7 crisis support

3-Month Private Outpatient Program

Designed especially for individuals who require a high level of flexibility in a treatment program schedule. The individual is able to carry out most daily activities but has identified that symptoms impair their daily lives.

Individuals may attend as many groups a week as needed, with a flexibility of days and times. Clinical interventions include individual, family, and group psychotherapies, case management, crisis management, and medication management services.

Individuals are highly motivated and appreciate the flexibility of this program. A family support group is available for family or significant others seeking support and education regarding their loved one’s addiction.

Services Included in the 3-Month POP:

Medical Detoxification – Physical History, Blood Work, Urine Drug Screen
Comprehensive medical evaluation by a physician – follow-up visits are as needed, based on diagnosis and medication regime
Prescription of detox and anti-craving medications.

  • Treatment of Co-occurring disorders – Psychiatric assessment

  • Individual Therapy – weekly

  • Marriage and Family Counseling with Family Therapist

  • Nursing Consult – weekly or as needed; medication management, adjustments/refills

  • Administration of Vivitrol injection as needed

  • Random Urine Drug Screens

  • Aftercare planning for chronic illness

  • Drug Screening/Breathalyzer

  • Multi-Family Support Group – Education

Depth of Treatment Interventions/Activities Consistent with Intensity:

Education: Specific family/relationship issues and beliefs surveyed, how symptoms specifically impact individual and specific plan of action or ongoing treatment, skill refinement and changes, understand how changes occur and impact daily living; safety plan required as needed.
Self-Assessment: Continued refinement of self-awareness and ability to change; explore and develop an understanding that change as a person is constant even though successful changes have occurred, more changes will follow.
Coping Self-Care: Refining daily life structure of bed/wake times, leisure/exercise routines, ability to monitor/recognize symptoms and utilize skills to prevent relapse, request help, seek support, or encourage others to offer ideas and solutions.

Interpersonal Communication: Continued activation of skills, use of support system, and processing events with counselor and support system.

Three Month Addiction Treatment Program

The three-month program fee covers typical member fees for all services (see below), injection fees for Vivitrol, the convenience of scheduling, program availability 6 days a week at multiple locations, access to the crisis line, unlimited group session, ad-hoc therapy as needed, and therapeutically identified.

After successful completion of the program and maintaining sobriety access to on-going support groups continue for an additional 2 months.  If there is an absence greater than 30 days between group sessions, you will lose the privilege of the additional aftercare support groups. 

Insurance:

It will be ARCA’s responsibility to bill your insurance for all services. There is not a guarantee of insurance coverage through the program.

Medication costs are separate from the program.
As stated previously, addiction is a brain disease that is life long and each person’s treatment is unique: however, it is found that most individuals find more success, as well as our clients, have found to benefit most from over a six (6) month period of time.

With the 3-month program individuals respond well with the following services:

Physician / Psychiatrist / Psychiatric NP – Regular visits: (6 visits)

  • Initial H&P

  • 2 week follow up

  • 4 week follow up repeated till the end of treatment

Nursing consultation – Every 2 weeks (4 visits)

  • Initial Nursing Assessment

  • 1 week follow up

  • 4 weeks follow up and repeated until the end of treatment

Urine Drug Screens – A UDS is done for every Physician, Nursing, and Therapist visit (approximately 22)


Therapist – weekly (12 visits)
Group Therapy and Education – a minimum of 3 times per week (no less than 36 visits)
Family Therapy – as needed, depending on the support system
Family Education / Support Group – Weekly (12 visits)
Access to 24/7 crisis support

Our approach and belief are to establish a mutually agreed-upon treatment plan upfront, dedicate your time to the program so that long term benefits can be gained.

2-Month Outpatient Detoxification Program

Designed for individuals who require flexibility in their treatment program and, whose symptoms of withdrawal can be safely managed within the flexibility of an outpatient program.

Interventions include a comprehensive medical evaluation by a physician and one session per month. The Doctor will prescribe a series of medications that will allow the individual to detoxify with minimal discomfort.

One Month Medication Management Program

The one-month medication management program fee covers the following services as part of the program:

  • Physical, Patient Medical History, Blood Work, and Urine Drug Screen and/or Breathalyzer

  • Initial Medical evaluation/Detox by ARCA physician

  • Medication prescriptions

  • Nursing support and education

  • Follow-Up appointments for 30 days as outlined by the ARCA medical staff

If you wish to continue receiving services at ARCA upon completion of the month, each follow-up month will have an additional fee and will include the following services:

  • One follow-Up visit with ARCA physician

  • Medication prescriptions

  • Nursing support and education

  • Urine Drug Screen

  • Each administration of the Vivitrol injection will be an additional fee.

  • Medication costs are separate from the program.

  • Our approach and belief are to establish a mutually agreed-upon treatment plan upfront, dedicate your time and life to the program so that long-term benefits can be gained.

  • Aftercare Treatment Program
    This program is specifically designed for clients who have successfully completed an Assisted Recovery Centers of America (ARCA) or any affiliated company program and request additional medical oversight and therapeutic support. The individual must have been successfully detoxed.

  • Doctor’s Visit: fee per visit

  • One follow-up visit with ARCA physician

  • Medication prescriptions

  • Nursing support and education

  • Urine Drug Screen

  • Therapy Session: fee per session

  • Urine Drug Screen

  • 45-minute individual therapy session

  • Family Therapy Session: fee per session

  • Urine Drug Screen for participating clients

  • 45-minute family therapy session

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