This center treats substance use disorders and mental health conditions. You'll receive individualized care catered to your unique situation and diagnosis, learn practical skills for recovery, and make new connections in a restorative environment.
Offering intensive care with 24/7 monitoring, residential treatment is typically 30 days and can cover multiple levels of care. Length can range from 14 to 90 days typically.
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This center treats substance use disorders and mental health conditions. You'll receive individualized care catered to your unique situation and diagnosis, learn practical skills for recovery, and make new connections in a restorative environment.
Offering intensive care with 24/7 monitoring, residential treatment is typically 30 days and can cover multiple levels of care. Length can range from 14 to 90 days typically.
The admissions team will work with you to explore the right payment options based on your needs, ensuring you get the best possible treatment.
The facility located at 1112 Linden St., Cape Girardeau, Missouri, provides residential treatment services exclusively for men struggling with substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders. The center serves a diverse male population and offers care regardless of income, race, or disability. Clients typically include those seeking long-term recovery support, with services tailored to meet varying levels of need and readiness for change.
A key component of the program is Modified Medical Inpatient Detoxification (MMID), available at the men’s residential facility located at 1112 Linden Street. This detox service provides 24/7 care from licensed medical staff who monitor vital signs, manage withdrawal symptoms with evidence-based medications, and ensure patient comfort in a safe environment. This medically supervised detox is designed to help clients safely transition into the next phase of recovery.
Treatment includes individual counseling, group therapy, relapse prevention, and community support. Clients also have access to individual placement and support, employment services, coping skills training, and education-based recovery resources. Substance use and mental health counselors, nurses, and employment specialists work together to build a path that supports both emotional and practical goals. The program also integrates life skills development with recovery, helping clients reintegrate into society through structure and support.
This center treats substance use disorders and mental health conditions. You'll receive individualized care catered to your unique situation and diagnosis, learn practical skills for recovery, and make new connections in a restorative environment.
CARF stands for the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. It's an independent, non-profit organization that provides accreditation services for a variety of healthcare services. To be accredited means that the program meets their standards for quality, effectiveness, and person-centered care.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is an evidence-based approach that pairs FDA-approved medications with counseling to treat addiction. The medications are used to reduce cravings, ease withdrawal symptoms, or block the effects of substances. More about MAT
Dolophine®, Methadose®
Methadone is a full opioid agonist, meaning it activates opioid receptors in the brain to produce effects like pain relief and euphoria. It is longer acting than many other opioids, making it useful in medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder.
It reduces withdrawal symptoms and cravings by occupying opioid receptors without causing intense highs. Because it is a full agonist, it must be used carefully to avoid overdose, but it is highly effective when taken as prescribed within a structured program.
Vivitrol®, Revia®
Naltrexone is an opioid antagonist, meaning it blocks opioid receptors in the brain and prevents opioids from producing effects like euphoria or sedation. It is used to treat both opioid and alcohol use disorders, but does not cause physical dependence or withdrawal.
It helps reduce cravings and the rewarding effects of opioids or alcohol, supporting long-term recovery. Because it blocks opioid effects, it should only be started after a person has fully detoxed from opioids to avoid triggering withdrawal.