Treatment Services

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Outpatient Services

ARC offers individual and group therapy for those in the early stages of managing their substance use disorder.
Addictions Recovery Center now offers integrated treatment for clients with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders, addressing both conditions simultaneously. These services can also help with issues like depression, anxiety, trauma, and self-esteem.
The DUII Flex Program works with every State in the United States – from Alaska to Florida and from Wisconsin to Louisiana.
The course consists of 90-minute group sessions focused on the stages of change, including topics like drug effects, relationships, temptation, mindfulness, and positive thinking. It aims to support LGBTQIA2S+ individuals in changing substance use behaviors through targeted processes of change. Sessions are led by an ARC team member affiliated with the Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Addiction Professionals and Their Allies, advocating for inclusive and affirming services.
Offered at no cost to individuals and families, our Problem Gambling Treatment includes specialized, evidence-based care through counseling, behavioral therapies, and support services to help individuals address compulsive gambling behaviors, manage underlying emotional and psychological factors, and achieve sustainable recovery and financial stability.
Jackson County’s Treatment Court Programs aim to rehabilitate individuals and families affected by addiction, promoting long-term success. Addictions Recovery Center partners with Jackson County Community Justice to provide services for the Jackson County Recovery Opportunity Court (ROC).

Residential Treatment

Mason House Residential Treatment for Men-Identifying Individuals is a planned regimen of 24-hour, professionally directed evaluation, observation and substance use disorder treatment in an inpatient setting for male-identifying individuals.
Each client receives an individually designed plan focusing on long-term recovery skills that help improve overall health, including physical and emotional well-being. Education explores addictive behaviors, brain function and personal responsibility, and the client learns to integrate new skills and behaviors in their daily life.
Group and individual treatment therapy is also employed to ensure positive peer support relationship building, a reduced feeling of isolation and the hope, support and encouragement necessary for a successful life in recovery.
Reddy House Residential Treatment for Women-Identifying Individuals and New Mothers is a substance use disorder treatment program that aims to break the multi-generational cycle of addiction while offering individuals and their families an opportunity for a healthier way of life.
In addition to evidence-based addiction treatment methods for women, clients admitted into Reddy House Residential Treatment will also receive education specifically designed for pregnant women and new mothers where appropriate, including parenting, breast feeding, nutrition and cooking, safe sleeping, life skills, body image, shopping and more.
Clients will build life skills and resilience in a calm & nurturing environment to ultimately lead a life in recovery.
Additionally, new mothers will also learn the skills to be a committed and present parent for their children while reducing the risks of child abuse and neglect.