About Valley Addictions Program
The primary objective of the Valley Addictions Program is to support patients in discontinuing drug use, adopting and sustaining a drug-free lifestyle, and restoring their ability to function effectively within their family, workplace, and community settings. The program follows an array of services, encompassing educational groups, family education sessions, and group therapy. Upon admission, patients are provided with a comprehensive folder containing program details, schedules, recovery resources, lists of 12-step meetings, and other important information. The program typically follows a structured timeline spanning 12-18 months, divided into two phases. Patients are able to stay in the program until treatment goals have been achieved, with a significant reduction in symptoms and an improved level of functioning.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), which includes opioid treatment programs, integrates behavioral therapy with medication to address substance use disorders. The Valley Addictions Program oversees the administration of Buprenorphine-Naloxone (Suboxone) to its patients through a pre-approval process, and is complemented by an ongoing counseling and behavioral health program.