REA of Hope Fellowship Home
About
WV, 25301
Phone: 304-344-5363
Website: http://www.reaofhope.org
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Important Information
Age Groups Accepted | Adults, Young adults |
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Special Programs/Groups Offered | Adult women |
Specialization | Transitional housing, halfway house, or sober home |
Payment & Insurance Accepted at This Facility
Accepted | |
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Federal, or any government funding for substance use treatment programs | |
Cash or self-payment |
Help offered by REA of Hope Fellowship Home at 1429 Lee Street East
Treatment Approaches
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Brief intervention
Brief intervention aims to inform people who are abusing drugs and alcohol at a high level of the risk of dependence and addiction. The interventions are usually targeted at those who are yet to develop a substance use disorder but who are displaying the signs of potentially becoming addicted.
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Motivational interviewing
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is often recommended as an evidence-based approach to behavior change and is often used in addiction treatment. MI is a more collaborative approach to therapy and requires patient and counselor to explore issues without advice, judgment, or a set path laid out.
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Relapse prevention
The Relapse Prevention (RP) model is widely used in alcohol and drug rehab treatments. It uses CBT practises to prepare those approaching the end of rehab treatment to begin a life of sobriety without falling into old habits of substance abuse.
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Trauma-related counseling
Many people who have experienced trauma will turn to drugs and alcohol as a coping mechanism, which often leads to dependence and addiction. Receiving counseling for trauma in line with addiction treatment can help uncover the connection between them and learn to manage the emotional reactions to trauma that cause substance misuse.
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12-step facilitation
12-step programs have been helping those suffering from alcohol and drug addictions for nearly 100 years. They offer a guided path toward recovery that is not based on rigidity but practice and self improvement. They can also provide a support network of people who empathise with and understand the challenges of addiction recovery.
Transitional Services
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Aftercare/continuing care
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Discharge Planning
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Naloxone and overdose education
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Outcome follow-up after discharge
Recovery Support Services
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Self-help groups
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Housing services
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Mentoring/peer support
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Employment counseling or training
Testing
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Breathalyzer or blood alcohol testing
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Drug or alcohol urine screening
Ancillary Services
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Case management service
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Social skills development
Facility Operation (e.g., Private, Public)
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Private non-profit organization
Counseling
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Substance use disorder education
Facility Smoking Policy
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Smoking permitted in designated area
Gender Accepted
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Female
Facility Vaping Policy
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Vaping permitted in designated area
Type of Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
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Does not treat alcohol use disorder
Type of Opioid Treatment
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Does not treat opioid use disorders
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