Credo Community Center for the Treatment of Addictions - Watertown Clinic
Call 1 866-996-0760 and speak now with an alcohol or drug abuse counselor.
Call now. This service is free of charge and there is no obligation.
Clinic is Open:
Monday – Thursday 8:00AM – 7:00PM
Friday 8:00AM – 5:00PM
Opioid Treatment Clinic:
Proud to announce that in September 2016, Credo added an Opioid Treatment Program to our continuum of care for the treatment of individuals struggling with an opiate/heroin addiction. Chemical dependence is a chronic illness that can be treated effectively with counseling, approved medications and supportive services such as care management, medical services and vocational/employment services.
Under the supervision and guidance of a Physician, Nurses and Counselors, we are able to offer Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT), to individuals to help them overcome their opiate/heroin addiction. At this time, we are able to offer Methadone and Vivitrol to help with withdrawals and cravings to opiates/heroin. In the near future, we also hope to be able to offer dispensing of Suboxone as another form of MAT.
If you or a family member is struggling with an opioid/heroin addiction, please call us at 315.788.1530.
Credo’s Outpatient Chemical Dependency Services provide a full range of confidential counseling services in Jefferson County. The goal of the multidisciplinary treatment team is to provide the highest level of care using a person centered approach.
Referral services to other levels of care
Group and Individual counseling including but not limited to Primary Group, Alternative to Inpatient Group, Women’s Issues Group, Transition Group, Adolescent Treatment Group, Drug Court Group, MICA Group, Relapse Prevention Group
Family Support Group
Case Management
Vocational Educational Counseling
Discharge Planning
Comprehensive evaluation and assessment
Credo Women’s Intensive Residential Program
The Women’s Residence, established in April of 1998, serves up to 15 women and promotes the blending of healthy parenting skills with recovery skills.
The program is designed to help women develop skills and plans for clean and sober lifestyles, and address the impact that addiction has had on their lives that have led to damaging and/or life threatening abuse and dependence on drugs and alcohol.
At all stages, this program assists women in examining their own power and resources, as well as recognizing and accessing their own individual life options. The emphasis of the Women’s Residence is to help each resident in achieving the following: empowerment, addiction/cross addiction awareness, healthy relationships, personal safety, assertiveness, family issues and physical and nutritional health.
Serving women 16 years of age and older
Including pregnant women and women with pre-school age children
Variable length of stay from 6 to 12 months
Ongoing cooperation with referral sources and outpatient programs
Case management and vocation education services
Referrals to other services and agencies
Physical fitness opportunities, both in the community and on residence
Four levels allowing each client access to the level of structure and intensity that best suits her needs
40 hours minimum of treatment services weekly
Individual, peer and group counseling
Minimum of 1 Individual Session and 5 Groups weekly
Groups Include: Trauma, Childhood Roles, Self Matters, Drug History, Weekly House Group, Resident Group, Smoking Cessation, Spirituality, Family
Specialized classes on parenting, budgeting and nutrition
Family, parenting and relationship work
Stress reduction
Relapse prevention & discharge planning
Re-entry process
Employment, volunteer & educational opportunities
Encouraging the utilization of self-help principles
This is a Congregate Care Level II program. Any individual not qualifying for DSS funding will qualify for a sliding fee scale. If potential client is under the age of 18, it is required a parent or legal guardian accompany her to the interview and admission.
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