Residential treatment at Serenity Lane provides stabilization and crisis intervention, as well as around the clock medically supervised detoxification. Counseling and individual therapy sessions help patients as they deal with the complex issues of chemical dependency. Our
residential treatment program is 28 days long. The program provides intensive group therapy, individual counseling and education about the disease of addiction.
Serenity Lane’s medical staff carefully monitors patients to ensure a safe withdrawal from alcohol and/or drugs through our
detox program. Medical treatment is individualized; therefore the length of stay in the Detox Medical center will vary. The nursing staff, physician, psychiatrist and assigned counselors work together to develop a specific treatment plan. Once the patient’s medical condition has stabilized, the physician will arrange for transfer to the residential treatment program.
Under this program we offer naltrexone (Vivitrol) and buprenorphine (Suboxone) for maintenance to all patients with an opioid use disorder. The decision between use of naltrexone (Vivitrol) or buprenorphine (Suboxone) for maintenance is patient-centered and always combined with therapeutic and wellness programming. *The
mat program is currently only available for patients enrolled in our residential program.
Serenity Lane’s new
day treatment program, also known as partial hospitalization, is the highest level of substance use disorder care after Inpatient Residential Treatment. Day Treatment is a great option for individuals looking for a comprehensive treatment program that allows them to balance the demands of personal and professional life.
Long-Term Residential Treatment at Serenity Lane focuses on a therapeutic community for the healing and support of recovering addicts who are prone to relapse or patients who are required to undergo a specified duration of treatment, for example, professionals in occupational safety and healthcare fields.