Addiction is not the same for everyone. Discovery Cove offers numerous programs to meet your substance use recovery needs. Our dedicated staff is standing by to help you through each step. From DWI classes to clinical outpatient services, we can assist you in finding a treatment program that works.
Access to Recovery (ATR III)
Financial Assistance to Recover from Substance Use Problems and Live in Health
SAMHSA and Southcentral Foundation’s Access to Recovery and Wellness Program provides you with connections in funding to participate in services and activities of your choice related to recovery from substances. They include cultural and faith-based services to help you discover new pathways for individual and family wellness. The programs mission is to increase the capacity of individuals served, and to support client choices while increasing the selection of community-based providers for clinical treatment and recovery support services.
Program Requirements
- Applicants must be Alaska Native, American Indian, or Significant Other of Alaska Native or American Indian and provide documentation of tribal enrollment or have documentation on file at the Alaska Native Medical Center as enrolled in the Indian Health Service (exceptions can be made with proof of status as family member of a Native household).
- Applicant must be an adult, age 18 or older.
- Applicant must qualify due to need for substance recovery and wellness support services.
- Applicant must be uninsured or underinsured and meet set income eligibility requirements.
- Applicant must screen positive for substance use.
Services Include
- Clinical Outpatient services
- Cultural enrichment activities, arts and crafts
- Life skill instruction
- Substance use recovery classes and/or group
And much more…
To schedule a screening or discuss eligibility contact our office at (907) 694-5557 or [email protected]
Alcohol Education Classes
Alcohol & Drug Information School (ADIS) programs provide education to first-time Driving While Intoxicated and Minor Consuming offenders, as well as those convicted of other alcohol/drug related offenses. The goal of the ADIS program is to reduce the subsequent alcohol and/or other drug related offenses and the associated high risk behaviors. ADIS programs cover the effects of alcohol and other drugs on driving and social behaviors as well as health and legal consequences. Each ADIS program conforms to the same standards and are approved and monitored by Division of BehavioralHealth. These programs are designed to be available to all Alaskans involved in alcohol and/or other drug related offenses.
Assessment
Clients are initially assessed for appropriateness for the program through verbal and written data collection. The DSM-V and ASAM criteria are then used to determine diagnosis for chemical dependency and substance abuse. If the client meets the criteria, they are recommended to participate in the program. Contact our office for assessment costs.
Classroom
The course consists of 3 classes, 4 hours each day. During this time the clients will explore previously stated areas. They will learn the dangers of high-risk behavior and what they can do to protect themselves in the future.
Course Schedule
Classes are normally offered on a monthly basis, but are subject to change. Contact our office to find out when the next classes are offered.
Intensive Outpatient Treatment
Intensive outpatient treatment is a planned and organized service in which addiction professionals and clinicians provide several alcohol and drug treatment service components to clients. Treatment consists of regularly scheduled sessions within a structured program, with a minimum of six treatment hours per week.
Programs include education, group counseling and individual counseling where clients learn essential skills for addressing alcohol and drug problems. These newly acquired skills are then applied within the “real world” environment.
An example of this treatment style would include day or evening programs in which patients attend a full spectrum of treatment programming but live at home or in special residences.
Program Cost
Contact our office to discuss pricing and see if this program will meet your needs.
Outpatient Level 1 Treatment
Outpatient Services provide organized, professionally directed treatment that is designed to establish permanent changes in an individual’s alcohol or other drug using behavior.
These services address major lifestyle, attitude and behavioral issues to allow clients to develop a recovery program that becomes self-directed, and supportive of coping with major life tasks without the use of alcohol or other drugs.
This treatment occurs in regularly scheduled sessions, usually two group sessions per week are offered.To complete the Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP), each participant must complete 20 individual or group sessions. Using Prime for Life curriculum, each session provides basic information about substance use/abuse for individuals.
Contact our office to discuss pricing and see if this program will meet your needs.
If you are a professional pilot or aviator in need of chemical dependency treatment this program is for you.
The HIMS program is used to treat chemical dependency on
- Alcohol
- Marijana
- Hallucinogens
- Amphetamines
- Narcotic pain relievers
- Benzodiazepines (Xanax, Valium, etc.)
HIMS is an occupational substance abuse treatment program, specific to commercial pilots, that coordinates the identification, treatment, and return to work process for affected aviators. Treatment can include:
- Residential treatment
- Aftercare and weekly monitoring by an addictions counselor or certified mental health therapist
- Psychiatry and Psychology Consultants
- A model of recovery based on Alcoholics Anonymous 12-Step program
This model of treatment provides a way for pilots and aviators to return to the cockpit under the FAA Special Issuance Regulations (14 CFR 67.401). More information about this program can be found at the HIMS Program Website.
Contact our office to begin a departure from addiction and arrival back in the cockpit.