Comprehensive Substance Use Treatment Services
Our substance use treatment clinic is dedicated to helping individuals overcome addiction and achieve sustained recovery. Our team of highly trained professionals offers a range of evidence-based services to meet the unique needs of each individual. Whether you're struggling with opioid addiction, alcohol dependence, or another substance use disorder, we're here to help.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is an evidence-based approach to managing addiction that combines medication with behavioral therapy. Our clinic provides MAT using a range of FDA-approved medications, including methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone. Our team of medical professionals will work closely with you to develop a personalized MAT plan that meets your individual needs and goals.
MAT has been shown to be effective in reducing opioid cravings, preventing opioid withdrawal, and improving outcomes for individuals with opioid use disorder. Additionally, studies have shown that MAT is associated with increased rates of successful treatment completion, reduced risk of overdose, and improved health and quality of life outcomes.
Counseling Services
Counseling is an integral part of substance use treatment and recovery. Our licensed counselors provide a safe and supportive environment for individuals to explore and address the emotional, psychological, and interpersonal challenges that may be contributing to their substance use. We offer a variety of counseling approaches, including individual therapy, group therapy, and family therapy, to meet the unique needs of each individual.
Counseling can help individuals build coping skills, develop healthy relationships, and address underlying mental health conditions that may be contributing to their substance use. Our team of counselors is dedicated to helping individuals achieve sustained recovery and will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that meets your specific needs and goals.
Case Management Services
Case management services are designed to help individuals navigate the complex landscape of substance use treatment and recovery. Our team of professionals will work with you to develop a comprehensive care plan and provide ongoing support and guidance to ensure you receive the highest quality of care. Whether you need help accessing medical services, financial assistance, or support in finding stable housing, our case management team is here to help.
Case management services can play a critical role in ensuring that individuals receive the comprehensive and coordinated care they need to achieve sustained recovery. Our case managers are knowledgeable about the substance use treatment system and will work with you to ensure you receive the services and support you need to succeed.
Urinalysis
Urinalysis is a reliable and convenient way to monitor patients' substance use. Our clinic offers on-site urinalysis using state-of-the-art technology and staffed by experienced professionals. Urinalysis can help individuals maintain accountability and demonstrate their commitment to recovery, and it can also provide valuable information to healthcare providers about patients' substance use patterns and progress in treatment.
Urinalysis is a routine part of many substance use treatment programs and can help individuals stay on track and achieve sustained recovery. Our team of professionals will work with you to develop a personalized urinalysis plan that meets your specific needs and goals.
Description of Services
Screening/Referral:
To provide access to services for members of the community and referral sources to include; providing information regarding Autumn Treatment Center complete an initial screening application via telephone or in person, determine treatment eligibility or refer to alternate services in the community.
Assessment Services:
Assessments will be provided to individuals seeking Autumn Treatment Center. Assessments will be conducted by Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors and Counselor Assistants, LPCC, LPC, and LSW’s. Assessments will assist in identifying the nature and extent of an individual’s dependency to alcohol and/or other drugs as well as the nature and extent of any mental health issues. The assessment is utilized to determine Drugs of use/abuse, if there is a mental health diagnosis level of severity and the appropriate placement into an ASAM Level of Care and/or placement with a counselor and case manager to address mental health needs, leading to admission into the treatment program.
Group Counseling: Level 1 OPT
Group Counseling will consist of a series of time-limited, structured sessions that will work toward the obtainment of the client’s treatment plan goals. The group will meet 5-7 days a week as needed to provide the range of group services needed to support treatment. The group counseling process explores the problems caused by alcohol and/or other drugs and their ramifications, as well as barriers and problems that arise from mental health issues by addressing coping skills and positive thought processing. Group Counseling involves a holistic person centered approach through the utilization of evidenced based practices to explore and elicit changes in attitudes, behaviors and the decision making processes.
Intensive Outpatient: Level 2.1 IOP
IOP services consist of group counseling three days per week for three hours. IOP services explore problems caused by alcohol/drugs and mental health symptoms caused or exacerbated by substance use. IOP includes a holistic person center approach through use of evidenced based practices to elicit changes in attitude, behaviors, decisions processes, and symptom management.
Individual Counseling:
Individual Counseling is provided in conjunction with the individualized treatment plan. Individual Counseling is aimed at the continued exploration of the ramifications of how alcohol and/or other drug use has impacted an individual’s life. Individual counseling is also aimed at the continued exploration of clients mental health issues the impact that untreated mental health issues can have on the client. Individual Counseling will be utilized 1-2 days a week to assist in the individual development and implementation of the personal mechanisms needed to address attitudes, behaviors and feelings related to a successful personal recovery and wellness program.
Case Management Services
Case Management services are provided 5 to 7 days a week throughout the treatment experience. All services will be in support of the client’s Individualized treatment plan goals. Case Management services will support and encourage the client’s self-efficacy and may include; coordination, planning, linkage, referral, support, advocacy, educational assistance and monitoring program compliance.
Medication Assisted Treatment
Services provided by a DATA 2000 waivered medical professional directly related to the use of medication to provide a whole client approach to the treatment of substance use disorders. Services are also provided by a Nurse Practitioner to approach mental health issues. Including, but not limited to, services associated with prescribing medication and follow up monitoring of client health related to the use of medications. TAutumn Treatment Center does not directly administer medications to its clients.
Crisis Intervention:
Crisis intervention services are provided as needed to clients who are experiencing a crisis or emergency. This face to face service enables staff to provide prompt and effective responses required to assist the client in accessing any services required to address the individual crisis.
Family Counseling and Education:
Family members are strongly encouraged to participate in treatment services as part of an integrative team approach with their family member. Under the guidance of the counselor and with the client’s permission, family may participate in family counseling to address family and relationship issues related to the alcohol and/or other drug use and/or mental health issues. Families are also provided educational material to encourage exploration of boundary setting, introduction to community resources, AoD education, medication and side effects education, mental health awareness education and the promotion of family reintegration and reunification.
Urinalysis:
Autumn Treatment Center is an abstinent based program. Autumn Treatment Center will verify ongoing abstinence through the use of the DIP urine test method then sent out for laboratory testing and confirmation. In addition, Autumn Treatment Center of Ohio, LLC will coordinate with community providers to obtain any screen results obtained through court order or other community based programs. Screens are conducted as needed or a minimum of 1 x a week in accordance with Autumn Treatment Center policy. Clients can be contacted for random screens at any time.
Referral Services:
Referrals are provided to existing clients as determined by the ongoing needs assessments of the client and in coordination with Individualized Service Plan goals. Examples of referrals include medical services, transportation, educational/vocational services, housing services, and legal services. Referral services are also provided to Individuals in the community as appropriate through the program screening process.
Special Populations:
Autumn Treatment Center provides services to individuals involved with the criminal justice system, child welfare system, pregnant women, IV drug users, persons with a mental health diagnosis, as well as indigent and homeless individuals. Medication Assisted Treatment individuals will be provided treatment services in coordination with the prescribing providers.
Admission Criteria:
Autumn Treatment Center provides services to men and women 18 years old and up who are experiencing the debilitating effects of a Substance Use Disorder as defined by the DSM IV- TR, (ICD-10) and meet the ASAM level of care placement criteria for Level 1 OTP, Level 1 outpatient treatment programs and Level 2.1 Intensive Outpatient Treatment, and are willing to comply with all services.Autumn Treatment Center of Ohio, LLC also provides services to men and women 18 years of age and up who are experiencing mental health issues as well as Dual Diagnosis clients. Referrals from hospitals, community stakeholders, the criminal justice system, families, or self are accepted. It may be necessary for a client to participate in a detoxification program prior to admission.
Transition Criteria:
Autumn Treatment Center are provided with an individual person centered approach. Treatment services are based upon client needs. Phases include: Phase 1 is 12 weeks of full compliance with treatment requirements and negative urine screens on a weekly basis. Phase 2 is 12 weeks of full compliance with treatment requirements and negative urine screens on a bi-weekly basis. Phase 3 is full compliance with monthly group and individual session requirements and negative urine screens monthly until the end of treatment.
Completion Criteria:
Completion of the program is based upon the mutual agreement of the client and clinical staff. The Client and staff will review the treatment plan goals to determine if the client has met their identified goals to their satisfaction.
Hours of Operation:
Services are provided to clients at TAutumn Treatment Center, Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Some services are offered outside of those hours
Fees for services:
Autumn Treatment Centercurrently accepts Medicaid insurance or a managed care plan provided through Medicaid for all treatment services. Managed Care Plan contracts are in place to service non-Medicaid clients
*All Counseling services are provided by Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors, Chemical Dependency Counselor Assistant, Licensed Social Worker, Social Work Assistant and Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with the State of Ohio. Supervision in conducted by a Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor with Clinical Supervision Endorsement.
Program Goals/ Components
- Empowering men and women to maintain abstinence from mood- and mind-altering substances with therapeutic clinical interventions and Medication Assisted Therapy
- Develop sober living skills
- Assisting individuals to learn ways to solve their problems
- To identify, link and engage in employment, educational or vocational activities
- To address any legal concerns
- Educate and encourage clients to strengthen family and support relationships
- To address homelessness through linkage and support into safe and affordable housing.
- Work to achieve meaningful life direction and purpose.
- Facilitating behavior change.
- Improving the client's ability to establish and maintain relationships.
- Enhancing the client's effectiveness and ability to cope.
- Promoting the decision-making process and facilitating client potential.
- Development.
- Helping to assist individuals to develop the ability to understand themselves
- Medical and mental health stability through education, linkage and coordination with community providers
- Helping individuals make appropriate adjustments to their environment
- Stress Relief
- Nutrition.
- Sleep
- Connection
- Physical Activity
- Be Kind
- Spirituality
- Mental Health and Addiction Symptom Management
- Increasing Community access and supports