Compassionate Addiction Treatment for Individuals Struggling with Substance Abuse
Our mission at Cody Regional Health is to help those who seek our help
to free themselves from the chains of drug and/or alcohol abuse. We use
evidence-based addiction treatment for patients suffering from alcoholism
or chemical dependency. We follow a thorough program so you can detox
from the substance(s) you used so you can begin the process of recovery.
Our staff will carefully monitor you and continuously check your vital
signs to ensure the substances are safely removed from your system.
What Happens at Cody Regional Health’s Addiction Treatment Walk-In
Evaluation Clinic?
This service consists of a computer survey and a structured interview process
to determine if there is a substance abuse problem and what treatment
you may need. A written summary of the results and recommendations are
provided to you and/or a referring agent.
No appointment necessary
Walk-in services are available Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Substance Abuse Programs We Offer
Outpatient Therapy (IOP)
An Intensive Outpatient Treatment Programs (IOP Program) is an outpatient
addiction recovery program that provides a more structured, intensive
level of care for people with addictions or addictions and co-occurring
disorders. People in IOP addiction treatment may be required to spend
more hours per week in treatment, or receive more supervision, than they
benefit from in other forms of outpatient treatment – generally
between 9 and 19 hours per week. The IOP program at Cody Regional Health
is 9 hours per week. Like other outpatient alcohol and drug rehab programs,
IOP allows people to continue living at home and going to work and school
for the duration of treatment. Intensive outpatient treatment for substance
abuse can be used as a follow-up after the detoxification process, as
a primary form of treatment or as part of a continuing care plan for someone
who has completed an inpatient or residential rehab program. While IOP
programs can be a person’s primary type of care, some people may
transition to an IOP rehab program after completing inpatient or residential
treatment. This is in order to continue building their coping skills and
so that they can receive counseling and other services to help maintain
sobriety and decrease the risk of relapse.
Medication-Assisted Treatment—Suboxone
Medication-assisted treatment is the use of medications, in combination
with counseling and behavioral therapies, to provide a whole-patient approach
to the treatment of substance use disorders. Cody Regional Health Behavioral
Health has a clinical team that works with individuals who may need medication-assisted
treatment.
Co-Occurring Disorders
Co-occurring psychiatric disorders are common among those with alcohol
and drug abuse and dependency issues. By treating addiction and co-occurring
disorders simultaneously, treatment outcomes are enhanced.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
DBT is a type of cognitive behavioral therapy. Cognitive behavioral therapy
tries to identify and change negative thinking patterns and pushes for
positive behavioral changes. DBT skills are helpful with most mental health
and substance use diagnosis.
DUI education
This service is provided to adults who have experienced an alcohol- or
drug-related legal offense. This eight-hour course is designed to educate
participants on the consequences of drinking and driving, physical/medical
aspects, and social and family dynamics of drinking. Videos, and individual
and group discussions are used to enhance learning.
Cody Regional Health’s CMC is certified by the state of Wyoming and
accredited by CARF.
Call Cody Regional Health today at
307.527.7501 to begin your journey of recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction.
If you or someone you love could benefit from joining us for recovery,
please do not hesitate to get in touch.