No. To encourage clients to focus on treatment and recovery, our policy is to disengage from technology (smartphones, computers, iPads, iPods, etc.). We’ve found that technology can be used to isolate and remain disengaged from the treatment experience. In fact, some of our clients have a compulsive or detrimental relationship with technology.
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Yes. Upon arrival, each client is encouraged to contact their loved one (key emergency contact) to let them know they arrived safely at Silver Creek Recovery Center. After that, clients do not have access to the telephone for the first seven days of treatment so that they can focus on immersing themselves in treatment and making connections with peers and staff. Following the first seven days, clients have access to a telephone three times a week for 20 minutes each time. Depending on how a client is progressing through treatment, they may be allowed additional or less phone time at the discretion of their treatment team.
Because of the nature of our therapies and our focus on trauma, grief/loss, attachment wounds and other survivor behaviors, we only encourage visitation as part of the family intensive program (Monday-Friday), the family education program or couples and partners program (Thursday-Friday). This helps clients and their loved ones move into healthy communication styles with the assistance of experienced therapists, and helps prevent unhealthy communication patterns.
Yes. We are in-network with many major insurance carriers and accept most PPO insurance carriers. Please call our admissions team for a free insurance benefits check. We’ll work directly with your insurance company to determine your coverage eligibility and maximize the benefits potentially available to you. Please note that though your policy may indicate a maximum number of days of coverage available, approval of the use of those days is contingent on the insurance provider’s review of your medical need for care. Your admissions team member will explain this in detail.
you’ll live in a welcoming double occupancy room with peers sharing similar struggles. Our residences become treatment programs in and of themselves, fostering peer support and teaching accountability and effective communication skills. Residences are complete with comfortable furnishings, common living areas, and outdoor gathering areas.
Each of our residences is equipped with a fully functioning kitchen. You and your peers will prepare and eat well-rounded meals together. This helps encourage the community and provides you valuable recovery skills to apply in life after treatment. Clients work weekly on their meal plan and shopping list, which they provide to The Summit Prairie Recovery Center staff. We accommodate special dietary needs like food allergies, vegetarianism or kosher requirements.
Yes. Cigarette smoking is permitted in designated areas. Vapor e-cigarettes, dip, chew or other tobacco products are not permitted.
Yes. We offer medical drug and alcohol detox as well as a comprehensive stabilization and assessment program. Clients are monitored around the clock by a medical team and provided with evidence-based medications to ease withdrawal symptoms as clinically appropriate. Clients also complete biopsychosocial evaluations to assess any co-occurring mental health disorders, underlying trauma or other issues that should be addressed in treatment.
Yes. We offer regular family therapy sessions via phone or in person as clinically appropriate. We also offer a two-day family education workshop and couples/partners program, as well as a five-day intensive family program.
Yes. The Silver Creek Recovery Center is licensed for both primary mental health disorders and substance use disorders. We provide comprehensive mental health care for a full range of issues including depression, anxiety, substance use disorders, sex addiction and intimacy disorders, and personality disorders. We also treat clients with mental health disorders as their primary diagnosis.
Yes. Our staff is specifically trained in trauma, grief/loss and attachment and how they impact mental health issues, addictions and other behavioral health challenges. Treatment is trauma-resiliency focused, and we offer therapies often known for their trauma focus like EMDR, Brainspotting, SomExSM, dialectical behavior therapy, equine-assisted therapy, mindfulness and experientially based practices.