Continuing Care Treatment Centers in Potter County, TX

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Fire Sky Recovery
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Fire Sky Recovery is a Men's Substance Abuse Treatment. This program has been been operating for over 18 years and provides Residential Treatment, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, and Sober Living. We are Licensed with the State of Texas and accredited by CARF International. This is a 30-45 day program on our 10 a Texas Ranch. We are life-skills focused and clients are given more freedoms than most treatment centers. We are small, intimate, and gender specific. We also are in-network with most providers and our self pay rates are reasonable.
Fire Sky Recovery is a Men's Substance Abuse Treatment. This program has been been operating for over 18 years and provides Residential Treatment, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, and Sober Living. We are Licensed with the State of Texas and accredited by CARF International. This is a 30-45 day program on our 10 a Texas Ranch. We are life-skills focused and clients are given more freedoms than most treatment centers. We are small, intimate, and gender specific. We also are in-network with most providers and our self pay rates are reasonable.
(806) 203-6234 View (806) 203-6234
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Rob's "Road to Recovery" Ranch
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The Rob's Ranch Addiction Treatment Program focuses on the time-tested, proven model of the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. Our treatment program provides our men the best care available in the addiction recovery community. Our curriculum offers a full spectrum of teaching, counseling, and life-building methods that keep our residents engaged, interested, and excited about learning and living in recovery. Our daily schedule employs a variety of settings to foster our treatment environment.
The Rob's Ranch Addiction Treatment Program focuses on the time-tested, proven model of the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. Our treatment program provides our men the best care available in the addiction recovery community. Our curriculum offers a full spectrum of teaching, counseling, and life-building methods that keep our residents engaged, interested, and excited about learning and living in recovery. Our daily schedule employs a variety of settings to foster our treatment environment.
(405) 873-7961 View (405) 873-7961

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Continuing Care Treatment Centers
The mission of a continuing care program in Potter County is to provide treatment to those individuals with substance abuse disorders who have begun their rehabilitation in either a residential or outpatient setting. Remaining sober and sustaining an addiction-free lifestyle after alcohol or drug rehabilitation requires a strong support network and a detailed aftercare plan. A good aftercare program Potter County focuses on providing clients the necessary guidance, support, and follow-up to ensure long-term sobriety.

Many people in residential or outpatient addiction treatment programs are referred to some type of ongoing care after completing treatment. Based on an individual's needs and support network, referrals may be made to long-term care programs, transitional programs, sober residences, or continuing care programs in Potter County.

Continuing care, also known as aftercare in Potter County, stepped down care, or extended intervention in Potter County, typically involves one to two outpatient sessions per week for several months following completion of a more intensive treatment program.

The continuing care in Potter County phase of treatment refers to the care that occurs after the patient completes the rehabilitation phase of treatment.

Increased effort has been dedicated to developing evidence-based continuing care programs Potter County that deliver long-term clinical assistance and support to individuals. The primary forms of continuing care include individual and group therapy sessions, brief check-ups, and attendance at Twelve Step meetings and other support groups.