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Addiction Severity Index:
A detailed
assessment history of each potential client is completed in a
face to face interview. Information regarding how the client's
major life areas have been affected by usage is taken to
ensure the proper form of treatment may be recommended.
Social Setting Detoxification: Detoxification services are
provided 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The purpose of this
service is to provide a supportive, safe environment during an
uncomfortable process. In the event that any client exceeds
our criteria for safety, he or she will be transferred immediately
to a hospital for stabilization. Maximum length of stay for detox is five days.
Residential Treatment: Residential treatment
provides a safe, supportive environment for individuals who
require an intensive environment. Treatment is composed of
medical lectures, group therapy, educational lectures, relapse
prevention/recognition, individual therapy, family groups and
a 12 step support program. A total of 50 hours of therapeutic
activity are available each week. The client, the referral
source and the treatment team develop the treatment plan.
Length of stay in residential treatment varies depending upon
client need. Maximum length of stay of service is less than 30
days.
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Outpatient Treatment: Outpatient services provide
individual structure and intensity to meet multiple service
needs. Programs vary dependent upon the need of the client,
and may include Day Treatment, Evening Treatment, and
specialized Gibson Center focus programs. Gibson Center
encourages family participation, whenever possible, in the
treatment process, thus ensuring recovery for everyone. Family
educational sessions, activities and counseling are available.
Department of Corrections Outpatient Programs: This
is a specialized program for individuals who are referred by
the Department of Corrections. These individuals are on
Probation or Parole from the State Judicial System. This
program consists of five levels of service with varying
intensity. The maximum program is eighteen months. Counties
for this service include Bollinger, Scott, and Stoddard
Counties. Gibson Recovery Center has offices in Dexter,
Sikeston, and Marble Hill.
Drug Court:
Gibson Recovery Center provides Drug
Court services in Cape Girardeau, Stoddard and Wayne Counties. This
program is designed as a deferred sentencing program for drug
and alcohol offenders. Clients must successfully complete this
program or they will be sentenced for the precipitating crime.
This program is a maximum of 18 months with services which
include intensive supervision, multiple random screens weekly,
individual and group activities.
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Substance Abuse Traffic Offender's Program (SATOP):
This consists of an Offender Management Unit (OMU) which
provides assessment and recommendations. The OMU recommends
one of the following treatment options: 1) Offender Education
Program (OEP), which provides a 10 hour educational program.
This program is usually for first time offenders. 2) The
Weekend Intervention Program (WIP), which provides structured
activities including both educational and group counseling.
The offender is required to reside in the program for a 48
hour duration. 3) The Clinical Intervention Program (CIP),
provides 10 hours of individual counseling, 20 hours of group
education and 20 hours of group counseling. The groups are
held three successive Saturdays and the individual is scheduled
on an outpatient basis.
Co- Occurring State Initiative Grant (COSIG): This
grant is a federal award to assist states in developing a
standardized assessment tool for the co-occurring disorder
client population. This grant will elicit collaboration
between community mental health and substance treatment
providers. This program is slated for about 60 clients per
year. Services provided are individual counseling, group
counseling, group education, case management and assessment.
Our partner, Community Counseling Center, will provide the
psychiatric services to include psychiatric evaluations and
medication management.
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Mentally Ill Chemical Abuser Project (MICAP): This
project will provide clients with co-occurring disorders with
a full continuum of supported treatment services including
timely assessments and treatment services recommendation;
on-site psychiatric evaluation and follow-up visits; assertive
case management; intensive and individualized outpatient
treatment consisting of cognitive behavioral interventions, 12
step principles, motivational interviewing and harm reduction;
inpatient/crisis services; medication management and
subsidization; and outreach to families and significant
others. This program will be available to clients residing in
the counties of Cape Girardeau, Mississippi, New Madrid,
Perry, Scott, and Stoddard.
Federal Program: This program is short term
residential treatment (90 days) for clients who are under
supervision with Federal Probation and Parole. The program
provides a safe, supportive, and therapeutic environment for
individuals who need longer than 30 days residential
treatment. The program activities include individual therapy,
group therapy, educational lectures, relapse
prevention/intervention, physical examination, family
education, and 12 step support group. Clients are allowed to
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