If you or a loved one is struggling with both a mental health disorder and substance use disorder, we have a program that can help.
Having a mental illness and a substance use disorder simultaneously is called co-occurring disorder. In addition to substance abuse and mental disorders, the term can also be used to describe other conditions, such as mental illness and intellectual disability. Previously, dual disorders and dual diagnoses were both used to describe the same condition.
Co-occurring substance use disorders with psychiatric disorders may differ in severity, and the severity may change over time. Individuals with a combination of disorders may have more severe medical and mental health challenges, as well as require longer periods of treatment than those with a single disorder.
We treat the following Substance Use Disorders in our Co-occurring Treatment Program and as a primary diagnosis
- Alcoholism
- Cocaine Addiction
- Fentanyl Addiction
- Heroin Addiction
- Meth Addiction
- Opioid Addiction
- Prescription Drug Abuse
- Tramadol Addiction
- Xanax Addiction
We offer the following levels of care and special programming for Co-occurring Disorder Treatment
- Medical Detox
- Inpatient Rehab
- Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
- Outpatient Program
- Sober Living
- Relapse Prevention Program