Substance Use Outpatient

Choosing a Better Tomorrow

Youth Substance Use Outpatient offers a holistic approach to substance use treatment that promotes enhanced self-sufficiency and self-esteem, while targeting the resolution of underlying substance misuse.

This six (6) to twelve (12) week program utilizes a variety of Evidence-Based practices and strategies to assist youth ages 10 to 18 in building and sustaining a substance free lifestyle.

  • Individual Counseling | Specialized harm reduction strategies to encourage healthy lifestyle development.
  • Family Counseling | Developing and reestablishing open communication and healthy relationship practices.
  • Case Management | Monitoring and tracking progress to assist youth in accessing additional resources.
  • Drug Screening | Offering a variety of drug screenings for youth who are at risk or have a history of substance use.*

Our staff specializes in comprehensive screening, assessment, and treatment of youth with substance misuse and mental health disorders. We strive to reduce the barriers to accessing appropriate treatment by integrating services effectively and efficiently into family's lifestyle.

*All participants complete a standard drug screening at the time of appointment and must achieve 30 consecutive days of sobriety upon completing treatment goals to be eligible for successful program completion.


Eligibility

  • Youth 10 to 18 years old
  • Must meet the criteria for a Substance Use Diagnosis

What should I bring to my first appointment

  • Personal Identification (if available) | student ID, Driver's License, or Passport
  • Proof of Parent/Guardian income | tax return, W2, pay stub, or 1099 form
  • Proof of insurance (if applicable) | insurance or Medicaid card
  • Referral Information (if applicable)
  • Proof of any current prescribed medications

What to expect at your first appointment?

  • Your intake appointment will last a minimum of one (1) hour.
  • Your counselor will review the Youth Outpatient Program rules and expectations, including the guidelines for program completion.
  • You will complete intake paperwork and surveys that will better assist your counselor in understanding your personal needs.
  • You and your counselor will complete a comprehensive assessment composed of questions related to your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, your family, social support network, physical health, and your school and/or work history.
  • Your counselor will review the Urinalysis testing procedures and expectations.
  • You will be required to take an observed Urinalysis test at the time of intake and at the time of any scheduled service throughout your stay in the program.

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