Our long-term treatment care model is intended to address the growing substance use concerns impacting our community today. We utilize evidenced-based and integrative therapeutic practices while focusing on the client’s own strengths to recover. Our approach to addiction treatment allows clients to develop lifestyle changes and gain necessary skills to maintain a successful recovery.
Our Medical Director has a specialization in addiction which creates an opportunity for psychiatric and addiction oversight. Prescribed medications for mental health diagnoses or assistive medication such as Naltrexone can be continued by our provider. Additionally, a Suboxone induction and/or maintenance can be prescribed.
Clients participating in this program will be required to submit a urine sample up to twice per week to ensure accountability and prioritization of health with the goal of abstinence. While abstinence is our primary goal; we recognize some type of treatment is better than no treatment. If we can improve a client’s life through harm reduction methods, the client may develop insight and recognize their limits when it comes to substance use.
Common Substance Use and Process Disorders we treat:
- Alcohol
- Marijuana
- Opioids
- Methamphetamines
- Cocaine
- Heroin
- Fentanyl
- Sedative, Hypnotic and Anxiolytic Medications
- Gambling
- Technology/Gaming
Programs
Our Treatment Programs
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
IOP provides a higher level of care than traditional outpatient therapy. Client will have access to this structured group therapy at a minimum of 3-5 days per week. Groups are available morning, evenings, and weekends in a nurturing environment. We offer a customized treatment approach to our specific programs as well as consistent psychoeducation and process groups.
Outpatient Program (OP)
Clients that complete the IOP program have the opportunity to remain at RPWS for additional outpatient therapy. Clients will have access to structured group therapy 1-2 days per week. Our long-term treatment model offers a seamless transition to a lower level of care.
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
PHP provides a comprehensive and structured alternative to inpatient treatment. Groups are available 5 days per week and provided in an outpatient environment. Clients will have access to a minimum of 20 hours of multidisciplinary care and individualized treatment planning in a community environment. Our continuum of care is founded on best practice guidelines and offers a seamless transition to a lower level of services
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Client-Centered Programs
Rising Phoenix Wellness Services treats adults aged 18 years and older who struggle with various mental heal issues resulting in impaired functioning.
Our clients come from diverse backgrounds and present with various psychosocial stressors, family of origin issues, trauma, adjustment difficulties, grief and loss, marginalization experiences, and difficulty coping with distressing situations. Yet, they all share a need for a reliable, nurturing, and safe environment to achieve successful recovery.
As a result, we have designed our program to help clients increase their self-awareness, develop refined coping strategies, and recognize their innate capacities and inner strength. This often results in motivation to maintain lasting changes and improved functioning. Overall, clients become insightful as they achieve mastery and start to heal.
Gender Groups
Impaired Professional Groups
This is a unique program that Rising Phoenix Wellness Services offers to the community. In this cohort, clients from various professional backgrounds such as nursing, the practice of medicine, pilots, EMS, Police, and other certified and licensed professionals can receive support and monitoring. Read more +
Young Adult Groups
At Rising Phoenix Wellness Services, we've designed our approach to be especially welcoming to young adults. Our groups assist young adults with processing current struggles. Clients can expect a structured environment where they learn evidence-based coping skills.