The Schwartz Center
Getting Started
Schwartz Center call 859.246.7282
After Hours call the 24-Hour Helpline 1.800.928.8000.
We work quickly to get clients into services as soon as possible.
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New Vista 28-day programs are centered around the needs of the individual. A daily structured schedule focuses on group therapy and education. Residents also are given an orientation to community support groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. We provide services for adults on or hoping to start medications for opioid use disorder and who have co-occurring mental health and substance use issues, including those needing opioid addiction treatment. Our goal is to provide a path to life-long recovery for those struggling with substance use disorder. To get started, find support and ask questions click here.
The Schwartz Center offers short-term residential treatment in separate spaces for men and women. We provide 12 beds for men and 12 beds for women. Clients find a safe and supportive environment that focuses on individualized treatment plans and building a foundation for recovery. The residential program includes:
- Group and individual counseling
- Family counseling
- Educational sessions
- Community meetings
- Ability to start or mantain medications for opioid use disorder.
- Transportation to required activities (e.g. court or medical appointments)
- Peer support
- Family education program
- Recreation
- 12-Step work
- Case management
Our residential program provides treatment in a non-judgmental environment free of distractions from everyday life. Group activities provide education on the disease of addiction and the development of coping and daily living skills needed to live without using drugs and alcohol. Daily schedules and routines develop healthy habits necessary to be successful when individuals return to their community.
After Residential Treatment
New Vista encourages treatment after completing the program. This is extremely helpful to individuals adjusting to being back in the community. Research shows having strong sober supports and treatment improve the chances of maintaining recovery. For example, those receiving opioid addiction treatment, stimulant addiction treatment, and treatment for addiction in pregnancy all face different obstacles but can benefit from some of the same courses of action. New Vista offers these treatment programs:
Intensive Outpatient Services (IOP) comprised of 18 group sessions over a six-week period in an outpatient setting which continues to support each individual with skill-building, relapse prevention and coping strategies for everyday stress triggers. Employment resources and case management services are also offered.
Outpatient Counseling provides individual, family and group counseling and case management services near an individual’s home.
Substance use disorder is a term used to describe substance use or substance dependence when an individual experiences physical and/or mental health problems and continues to use. Drug addiction (substance use) is a brain disease that stems from neurobiology that leads to an inability to stop using a substance or substances, regardless of the consequences. Whether referring to opioid addiction treatment or other addiction treatment, New Vista is one of the top drug addiction rehab facilities in the area.
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