Comprehensive Behavior Health Center Information
Treatment
Who We Treat
- Seniors or older adults
- Teens or Adolescents
- Young adults
- Children
- Adults
- Men
- Women
- LGBTQ+
- People with Disabilities
- Veterans
- Pregnant or Postpartum Women
- Couples
Ancillary Services
- Case Management
- Transportation Assistance
- Suicide Prevention Services
- Mental Health Services
- HIV/STD/TB Testing
- Social Skills Development
- Domestic Violence Support
- Family Therapy
- Services for People with Disabilities
- Services for Criminal Justice Clients
- LGBTQ+ Support
- Community Outreach
Approaches
- 12-Step-Based
- Individual Treatment
- Family Therapy
- Group Therapy
- Motivational interviewing
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- 1-on-1 Counseling
- Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
- Life Skills Training
Conditions We Treat
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Trauma
- Co-Occurring Disorders
Substances We Treat
- Methadone
- Federally-Certified Opioid Treatment Program (OTP)
- Buprenorphine
- Naltrexone
- Emergency MAT Dosing
- Opioids
Languages
- Sign language services for the deaf and hard of hearing
Aftercare
- Discharge Planning
- Relapse Prevention Planning
- Alumni Follow-Up / Outcome Monitoring
- Continuing Care
- Employment Counseling
- Outpatient Treatment
- Recovery Coach
- Support Meetings (On-Site or Off-Site)
- Peer Mentoring
- AA, NA, SMART Recovery
- Employment / Vocational Counselling
- Housing Support
- Support Meetings
- SMART Recovery
Level of Care
- Outpatient
- Outpatient MAT
- Hospital Inpatient Treatment
- Short-Term Rehab
- Long-Term Rehab
- Inpatient
- Sober Living
- Halfway house
- Aftercare or Continuing Care
Experience
Smoking and Vaping Policy
- Smoking permitted in designated area
Highlights About Comprehensive Behavior Health Center
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Opioid Treatment 9.46
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Treatment Modalities 8.45
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Alcohol Treatment 7.00
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Insurance Coverage 7.00
Accreditations
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State mental health department
State mental health department accreditation refers to the process of evaluating and certifying the quality and standards of a state's mental health department, ensuring that it provides high-quality services and meets specific criteria for mental health care. The accreditation process is performed by a third-party organization and helps to improve the overall care and treatment of individuals with mental health conditions.
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State department of health
Government agencies issue State Licenses, granting rehabilitation organizations permission to operate their businesses legally within specific geographic regions. The licenses needed for legal operation are typically determined by the type of rehabilitation program offered by a facility and its physical location.
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The Joint Commission
The Joint Commission, previously known as JCAHO, is a nonprofit organization that accredits rehabilitation organizations and programs. Established in 1951, its mission is to enhance the quality of patient care and showcase excellence in healthcare delivery.
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Council on Accreditation (COA)
The Council on Accreditation (COA) is a non-profit that provides accreditation to human services organizations to ensure they meet high standards in service delivery. The accreditation process involves evaluating the organization's policies, practices, and services to meet specific standards.
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Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program (HFAP)
HFAP is a non-profit that accredits healthcare facilities, including hospitals and nursing homes, to ensure they meet quality and safety standards. The accreditation process involves a review of the facility's policies, procedures and practices with a focus on patient care, safety and satisfaction. The goal is to improve quality and promote patient confidence.
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Federally Qualified Health Center
Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) accreditation is a process of evaluation and recognition by the federal government for community health centers that provide comprehensive and accessible healthcare services to underserved populations. FQHC accreditation is essential for centers to receive federal funding and to ensure that they meet standards for quality, patient-centered care.
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SAMHSA certification for opioid treatment program (OTP)
SAMHSA's Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs) accreditation is a rigorous recognition process that signifies an OTP's commitment to providing high-quality care for individuals dealing with opioid use disorders. It assures patients, families, and the community that the program adheres to evidence-based practices, employs qualified staff, and maintains a safe treatment environment. This accreditation is a symbol of quality and accountability, offering confidence in the program's ability to support individuals on their path to recovery from opioid addiction.
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Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)
DEA accreditation refers to the process by which a law enforcement agency is recognized by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) as having met specific training, operational, and resource requirements necessary to participate in DEA-led drug enforcement efforts. This accreditation allows the agency to perform DEA-related tasks such as conducting investigations, executing federal search warrants, and participating in joint task forces.
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