Jason Powers MD – Addiction Recovery – Right Step Drug & Alcohol Treatment Center


 

Jason Powers MD – Addiction Recovery – Right Step Drug & Alcohol Treatment Center – The Right Step Treatment Customized for You We offer a broad range of alcohol and addiction treatment programs and services designed to fit each individual’s needs. The process of recovery begins with customized treatment for the individual. Our experienced and caring clinical staff follows a process to determine the best program for the alcohol or drug abuser: Intervention — Our medical director and his team of clinicians provides intervention services to families who are in crisis and need assistance. Detoxification — Our medical and direct care staff provides monitoring and treatment for those in need of a medical detoxification. Residential Inpatient — The person with the addiction can enjoy our comfortable community settings and our empathetic, professional staff while learning the basics of recovery. Day Treatment — An intensive daily treatment program in the same supportive community with the same clinical programming as our residential clients, but these persons continue living at home during this treatment episode. Intensive Outpatient — Up to 10 hours a week in a structured, outpatient setting that focuses on learning how to stay sober while continuing with your daily responsibilities. Sober Living — A sober, supportive living environment with a structured treatment program, allowing the client to work offsite, attend school, or become involved in volunteer activities. Ninety-day program — Our 90-day program consists of 30 days in The Right Step intensive

 

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