Established in July 1999 with a contract from the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, TRCU is specifically designed to treat an offender population referred by the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. In 2000, the Corrections Rehabilitation and Recovery Program (CRRP) was begun to treat a multiple DUI population and treatment combines the use of a Therapeutic Community approach with addiction treatment, cognitive restructuring and various skills approaches to modify both addiction and criminal thinking/behavior.
The purpose is to provide intensive treatment for male adult residents with a chemical dependency diagnosis who have had a criminal history including offenses related to substance abuse.
The two men’s wards house programs for up to 60 men. The programs consist of diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment planning. Family involvement, group and individual therapy, cognitive restructuring, education, A.A. meetings, therapeutic recreation therapy, structured social environment therapy are all utilized. Interdisciplinary involvement, multiple treatment modalities and aftercare planning are all accomplished in a manner similar to that described in V. The living space and treatment programs are separate from the other TRCC and GM programs. Specialized programs are available such as specific skills based approaches, and involvement from DOCR case manager.
A solid foundation for discharge placement and aftercare is based on community placement criteria as determined by the DOCR. Appointments for aftercare are completed for every resident prior to discharge.
Established in July, 2003 with a contract from the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Treatment Addiction Services and Corrections (TASC) is specifically designed to treat an offender population referred by the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Treatment combines the use of a Therapeutic Community approach with addiction treatment, cognitive restructuring and various skills approaches to modify both addiction and criminal thinking/behavior.
The purpose is to provide intensive treatment for female adult Residents suffering from chemical dependency who have had a criminal history including offenses related to substance abuse.
The women’s ward is a 30-bed program. The programs consist of diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment planning. Family involvement, group and individual therapy, cognitive restructuring, education, A.A. meetings, therapeutic recreation therapy, therapeutic community milieu therapy are all utilized. Interdisciplinary involvement, multiple treatment modalities and aftercare planning are all accomplished in a manner similar to that described in V. The living space and treatment programs are separate from the other TRCC and GM programs. Specialized programs are available such as specific skills based approaches, and involvement from DOCR case manager.
A solid foundation for discharge placement and aftercare is based on community placement criteria as determined by the DOCR. Appointments for aftercare are completed for every resident prior to discharge.
Each of the TRCC wards operates a unique program with its own clinical team. Programs are specifically designed and implemented based on therapeutic value for the population served. This is determined by following best practice standards for the populations served and through assessment of the resident prior to and during the treatment process. Multiple disciplinary teams are made up from a selection of occupational therapists, psychiatrist, recreational therapists, nursing staff, addiction counselors, psychologist, social workers and vocational rehabilitation counselors who all provide direct care as well as team participation and consultation. Dietary, chaplaincy, audiometric, and specialized therapies are available on a hospital-wide basis.
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