Stay with us while you receive care in our 24/7 residential treatment program designed to meet the challenges that women face in accessing services for alcohol and drug addictions. We are located in Lucas and Wood Counties, inquire today by calling 419.352.6460.
Contact Me about Harbor's Women's Residential Treatment Program
Women’s Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program serves women (age 18+) and lasts an average of 7-8 weeks. Residents learn about the disease of addiction, negative consequences of use, the process of recovery, and effective ways to cope with mental health issues. Options are available for pregnant, post partum and women with young children. Babies and young children up to age 5 can remain with mothers during residential care.
WALK-IN ASSESSMENTS at both locations Monday-Friday 8:30am-2:30pm!
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The program is designed to:
- Understand addiction(s) & mental health issues
- Prevent relapse
- Recognize unhealthy interpersonal relationship patterns
- Build a sober support network
- Decrease the use and/or abuse of prescription drugs, alcohol, tobacco, illicit and other drugs
- Increase safe and healthy pregnancies
- Reduce infant mortality rate
- Reduce perinatal and environmentally related effects of maternal and/or paternal substance use on infants and children
- Improve the mental and physical health of women and children
- Improve parenting skills, family functioning, economic stability, and quality of life
- Decrease involvement and exposure to crime, violence, and neglect
Eligibility
- Substance Use Disorder
- Ohio Resident
- 18+ years of age
- Medicaid preferred
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Removing Barriers to Treatment: Challenges may include financial ability, family, childcare and transportation issues. Aftercare is coordinated in the woman’s home county prior to discharge.
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Treated by Professionals: Harbor's professional staff work as a team and bring their individual resources together from various disciplines, including Psychiatrists, Addictionologists, Licensed Counselors & Social Workers, Licensed & Certified Addiction Counselors, Nurses, Dieticians, and Living Skills Instructor. The treatment program includes individual and group counseling, lectures, other group activities, and women specific education about relationships, sexual abuse, selfcare, and self-esteem. Medical issues are addressed with nursing care and a medical doctor provides weekly care to residents.
Addressed weekly:
- Parenting topics
- Anger management
- Trauma recovery
- Self-destructive behaviors
- Beyond addiction coping
- Codependency education
- Stress reduction
- Vocational life skills
- Family education and counseling
Women participate in workshops on:
- Domestic violence
- Personal safety
- Consumer credit
- HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, and TB education
- Child abuse prevention
Family Visits: Family members are encouraged to participate in the scheduled Family Education Programs and may visit with residents after these sessions.
For more information, call 419-352-6460 or email harborresidential@harbor.org
Lucas County program often referred as Chrysalis to Monarch: 567.408.7230
Wood County program often referred as Devlac Hall: 419.352.6460
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