IBH Addiction Recovery, an evidenced-based organization, is committed to providing the highest level of quality care to our clients. All of our treatment plans are individualized and fully integrate more than 40 hours of direct services per week and are categorized within one of two phases:

Phase I: Self Discovery Mode 

Allows the client to play an active role in his or her issues, while collaborating with a trained counselor to map out a course of treatment and goals

Phase II: Working Mode

Gives the client the tools he or she needs to work on goals and journey to a sober life

In addition to assessment and therapy for duel diagnosis/co-occurring disorders, IBH Addiction Recovery provides individual and group counseling with licensed chemical dependency and mental health counselors. Our daily classes provide education in the core components of the program, including:

  • Addiction education
  • Spiritual support
  • Medical education
  • Parenting classes 
  • Job readiness skills

These classes are complemented by the education and use of the 12-Step Community Support Systems and Recovery Model to help clients prevent relapse. Alcoholics Anonymous meetings also available on site, as well as family education and counseling support.

What’s more, IBH Addiction Recovery clients have access to an individual counselor who advocates for treatment on legal issues, medical and counseling services, employment opportunities, housing assistance and post-discharge care, as well as medical staff consisting of a physician who specializes in addiction medicine, a psychiatrist, a registered nurse and a registered dietitian. 

IBH Addiction Recovery services and programs are led by chemical dependency and mental health counselors, medical staff, education specialists, spiritual advisers, and other knowledgeable staff who are trained using the industry standards for long-term treatment and recovery. In fact, many of our staff have achieved long-term recovery which provides an added level of understanding for clients.

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If you or someone you care about is suffering from a substance use disorder, call us at 330.644.4095, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.