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About Holman Recovery Center
Holman Recovery Center (HRC) offers residential treatment for adults seeking recovery from substance use. They teach people skills necessary for long-term recovery through evidence-based practices and a holistic approach. HRC is a 36-bed facility with beds often being available within 7 days of inquiry. To receive treatment at HRC, individuals must submit a drug & alcohol assessment completed within the past 30 days.
Treatment at HRC consists of therapy, peer support services, community engagement, nutritional services, and medically-assisted treatment when necessary. Their holistic offerings include yoga, meditation, and relaxation training along with fitness classes and horticulture groups. They offer a family program, which is a supportive and educational weekend program to assist families with the healing process. Family Day is every Saturday from 11:15 AM to 2 PM and clients receive 2 family day visits during their stay at HRC.
Aftercare planning starts at the beginning of treatment and is adjusted based on clients' needs. Staff work with clients to secure clean and sober housing and set up outpatient care to promote long-term recovery after treatment at HRC. Staff and peer counselors will also help clients identify community-based recovery supports.
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Insurance Accepted
Provider's Policy:Holman Recovery Center takes pride in offering evidence-based, cost-effective Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment services. We specialize in helping patients navigate the complexities of insurance coverage, and our commitment to affordability is unwavering. Even if you find yourself outside our listed in-network plans, rest assured that we excel at securing authorizations for out-of-network clients. In many instances, the cost remains just as affordable as in-network services.
Men and Women
Men and women attend treatment for addiction in a co-ed setting, going to therapy groups together to share experiences, struggles, and successes.
Alcohol
Using alcohol as a coping mechanism, or drinking excessively throughout the week, signals an alcohol use disorder.
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Drug Addiction
Drug addiction is the excessive and repetitive use of substances, despite harmful consequences to a person's life, health, and relationships.
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Opioids
Opioids produce pain-relief and euphoria, which can lead to addiction. This class of drugs includes prescribed medication and the illegal drug heroin.
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Evidence-Based
A combination of scientifically rooted therapies and treatments make up evidence-based care, defined by their measured and proven results.
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Holistic
A non-medicinal, wellness-focused approach that aims to align the mind, body, and spirit for deep and lasting healing.
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Twelve Step
Incorporating spirituality, community, and responsibility, 12-Step philosophies prioritize the guidance of a Higher Power and a continuation of 12-Step practices.
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Meditation & Mindfulness
A practiced state of mind that brings patients to the present. It allows them to become fully aware of themselves, their feelings, and the present moment.
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Horticultural Therapy
Gardening can be both meditative and inspiring. This therapy encourages social, emotional, and physical recovery.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Combined with behavioral therapy, prescribed medications can enhance treatment by relieving withdrawal symptoms and focus patients on their recovery.
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Nutrition Counseling
Nutritious food helps patients heal from within, setting them up for mental and bodily wellness as they learn about healthy eating.
Relaxation Therapy
Muscle relaxation techniques relax mind and body. They can easily be practiced outside treatment, making it a valuable coping tool for continued recovery.
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Yoga
Yoga is both a physical and spiritual practice. It includes a flow of movement, breathing techniques, and meditation.
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Alcohol
Using alcohol as a coping mechanism, or drinking excessively throughout the week, signals an alcohol use disorder.
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Drug Addiction
Drug addiction is the excessive and repetitive use of substances, despite harmful consequences to a person's life, health, and relationships.
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Yoga
Yoga is both a physical and spiritual practice. It includes a flow of movement, breathing techniques, and meditation.
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