What to Bring
Preparing for Your Stay at Cody Regional Health’s Cedar Mountain Center
You don’t need to bring much with you when you come to Cody Regional Health’s Cedar Mountain Center for addiction recovery, but there are a few essentials you should remember. Be sure you bring the following:
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Medications. Clients should come with a 60-day supply of any medications they are currently taking. Any medications that the facility provides will be billed to the patient's contracted medical service provider or to the patient. Arrangements can be made with the facility to have a patient's medications sent in from outside the facility in order to minimize the cost to the payer or patient. If needed, bring Nicotine patches and nicotine gum (if you are a chewer).
- Personal toiletries. Please note: Personal toiletries with any form of alcohol will be locked up and only given out at certain times. Please check the list of ingredients on the back of the bottle. Also, no aerosols are allowed (hair spray, spray deodorant and so forth). Patients should provide any needed items such as shampoo, conditioner, deodorant, toothpaste, lotion, hair clippers, hairbrush or comb, shaving items, and feminine hygiene products. Makup items accepted are foundation, mascara and blush
- Money for laundry. Clients are responsible for washing their own clothes at the CMC laundry facilities. Detergent is provided. Change from bills to quarters is available. CMC provides bed linens and bath towels, which are laundered by CMC.
- Spending money. Clients should bring everything they will need for the duration of their stay. Just in case, patients should bring a minimum of $40 for laundry and essentials that need to be replaced, stamps, etc.
- Patients may make personal long-distance calls on Saturday or at other times as permitted by the counselors.
- Psychiatry records. Bring any testing previously completed, including a bio/psych/social history, previous chemical dependency evaluations and treatment histories from any other facilities the patient may have attended. Include any information on treatment by a psychiatrist, psychologist or counselor for individual, group or marital counseling.
- 5-6 changes of clothes and gym clothes. Any access clothing will be sent home.
- 3 pairs of shoes max
- Flipflops for shower
- Appropriate Winter and Fall attire such as a coat, hat and gloves
- 3-Ring biner, personal journal, hard candy and gum are accepted
- CMC is a smoke-free campus.
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May 18 Stroke & Brain Injury Support Group
WHO : Anybody who has had a stroke, TBI, or Brain Injury and their families, caregivers, or friends are welcome! WHAT YOU NEED : Computer or phone, a microphone, and speakers, a webcam (optional), & an internet connection. HOW TO JOIN : Visit our ...
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May 17 Look Good Feel Better
This has been postponed until further notice. Thank you for your patience as we work to keep our patients, staff, residents and community members safe during the coronavirus pandemic. Look Good Feel Better is a free program that teaches beauty ...
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May 20 Survivors of the Loss of Suicide Support Group
The death of a loved one by suicide presents special problems in grieving. There is often more shock, a greater sense of injustice, more guilt and blame, a heightened sense of helplessness; and these all tend to complicate the healing process for ...
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April 27 Al-Anon Group Meetings
This has been postponed until further notice. Thank you for your patience as we work to keep our patients, staff, residents, and community members safe during the coronavirus pandemic. Al-Anon meetings are for those affected by others' drinking. Here ...
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April 27 Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment Support Group
The Behavioral Health Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment Group meets every Tuesday from 5–6 pm. This outpatient group provides ongoing relapse prevention and aftercare services to our clients who have successfully completed one of our more ...
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April 22 Seeking Safety Group
Seeking Safety is a group open to women who have experienced trauma and have a history of problems with substance use. This group is a safe place to learn coping skills on how to manage daily life more effectively. Seeking Safety also provides ...
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"The counselors at CMC are highly attuned to the needs of the individual clients and are also able to foster an effective group-treatment environment. Lectures are sensitive to client's emotional and intellectual needs in recovery. CMC has played a crucial role in my sobriety and in my overall well-being."
- Dana -
"So good I almost wish I had another 60 days to complete. From the director to the cleaning lady I have absolutely no complaints. 100 percent recommend CMC. I received the best care all around. Best treatment ever. Everyone who works at CMC is so very helpful and caring. It is like a big family living together. They made me feel so welcome, so much that I don't ever want to forget anyone here."
- Jessica -
"They helped me with the meds that I needed. The counseling was awesome, Krista helped me so much and I appreciate it so much. The groups gave me a lot of info in helping me out."
- Destiny -
"The counselors are amazing people who helped me the whole way through it. Touched on past traumas that are necessary for my recovery. The entire thing was raw but a wonderful experience."
- Jillian -
"This program is amazing. I was able to re-grasp what once was and multiply it by several factors. There wasn’t necessarily one particular thing, it was the overall program."
- Keith