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Idaho Department of Health and Welfare

Idaho Department of Health and Welfare

Drug Rehab Center in Caldwell, Idaho

  • Substance Abuse
  • Mental Health
  • Dual Diagnosis
  • Drug Addiction
  • Alcoholism

The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare is an accredited care facility and SAMHSA-accredited dual diagnosis and outpatient services provider located in Caldwell, Idaho, and it is supported by Idaho Health and Wellness, offering a comprehensive and supportive recovery environment.

About This Idaho Facility

The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare in Caldwell, ID is a Dual Diagnosis, Mental Health, Drug Addiction, Substance Abuse, and Alcoholism Treatment Facility. With its SAMHSA accreditation, this facility provides comprehensive care for individuals suffering from Dual Diagnosis, Mental Health, Drug Addiction, Substance Abuse, and Alcoholism. They offer outpatient levels of care and accept private health insurance, making their services accessible to a wide range of individuals seeking treatment. Affiliated with Idaho Health and Wellness, this facility is committed to helping individuals overcome their struggles with addiction and mental health issues by providing them with the necessary resources and support.

At Idaho Department of Health and Welfare in Caldwell, individuals can find a range of services to help them with addiction and substance abuse. Their facility offers dual-diagnosis treatment, addressing both mental health disorders and substance abuse issues simultaneously. Through their outpatient levels of care, individuals can receive the necessary treatment while maintaining their daily responsibilities. Whether it is counseling, medication management, or support groups, this facility ensures that clients receive personalized care tailored to their specific needs. By integrating various approaches to treatment, Idaho Department of Health and Welfare aims to empower individuals on their journey to recovery and provide them with the tools to achieve long-term sobriety.

Genders
  • Male
  • Female
  • Gender Exclusive Center
  • Ages
  • Children
  • Teenagers
  • Adults
  • Seniors (65+)
  • Modality
  • Individuals
  • Couples
  • Family
  • Groups
  • Additional
  • LGBTQ+ Allied
  • Hearing Impaired
  • Veteran Specific
  • SAMHSA Listed
  • Hearing-Impaired
  • Multiple Centers
  • Accreditations

    SAMHSA

    Conditions and Issues Treated

    A drug abuser needs help because if no one helps them, they will not leave their vicious circle.

    People who abuse drugs are likely to suffer from an addiction, which can cause serious health problems. It can also cause quarrels with people around them. It is common for drug abusers to have difficulty holding down jobs or relationships, but sometimes people around them can be quite tolerant. There are cases where the families of the drug abusers do not want to see them get any help, and the subject becomes controversial.

    When it comes to helping drug abusers get sober, there are many options to choose from. It is essential to state that there is no “correct” way of doing things. People are different, and they need different types of help to get over their addiction.

    When addiction and psychiatric issues co-occur, the addict’s recovery is more successful when both conditions are treated. A dual diagnosis refers to a condition in which the patient is diagnosed with two health issues: addiction and bipolar disorder.

    Usually, dual diagnosis sufferers are prescribed a combination of treatments for each condition. The most common therapies are psychotherapy, behavioral therapy, spiritual counseling, 12-step programs, and medication management.

    Psychiatric conditions are an obstacle to recovery because they can create roadblocks to a healthy lifestyle. Drugs and alcohol may be used as a means of self-medication, which can have dangerous consequences. Over time, addicts build up a tolerance and suffer withdrawal symptoms when drug use is stopped.

    With the proper treatment, dual diagnosis sufferers can overcome their conditions and achieve lasting sobriety.

    Addiction, Alcohol Abuse, Anxiety, Depression, Drug Addiction, Dual Diagnosis (Co-Occuring Disorders), Fentanyl, Mental Health, Self-Harming / Suicidal Ideation, Substance Abuse 

    Levels of Care Offered at Idaho Department of Health and Welfare

    This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Dual-Diagnosis, Outpatient, with additional therapies available as listed below.

    Individuals struggling with drug addictions can get help from several treatment options, including inpatient and outpatient programs. Outpatient drug treatment programs can also provide patients with different levels of care, usually depending on the patient’s degree of addiction.

    At an outpatient program in Caldwell, a patient will attend a recovery program during the day and return home in the evening. Suppose a patient is struggling with drug addiction. In that case, an outpatient program can serve as an effective transition point during the recovery process.

    Therapies & Programs

    Individual therapy is a critical component of addiction recovery. It allows the patients to go deep into their core issues and discover how to handle those problems better. Therapy can be conducted in individual sessions as well as group settings. In individual therapy for addiction, the patient meets with their therapist one-on-one to focus on the underlying issues. This allows patients to open up and discuss personal topics they may not feel comfortable discussing in a group setting. This type of therapy can help develop solutions specific to each patient, which helps speed up the recovery process.

    Group therapy helps prevent addicts from feeling isolated or unique in their situation by offering a sense of comfort and fellowship. It also creates a forum for addicts to build their support systems and learn from each other. The group therapy sessions at Idaho Department of Health and Welfare occur in a group setting rather than one-on-one to create a safer, controlled environment where addicts feel comfortable.

    Dialectical Behavior Therapy was developed in the 1980s to treat chronically suicidal individuals. It is a cognitive-behavioral therapy that combines strategies derived from Zen Buddhism, such as mindfulness training. DBT has been adapted for use with other types of psychiatric problems, including substance abuse and personality disorders. DBT aims to help patients change their thinking and behavior, instead of relying on medication.

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a common therapeutic approach to help drug addicts. It teaches addicts new ways of thinking and behaving so that they can avoid relapse. There are several forms of CBT used in drug rehabilitation centers.

    Cognitive Restructuring helps addicts identify faulty, negative thinking so that they can work together with the therapist to find healthier ways of thinking, resulting in better decision-making.

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Addiction uses the principles of CBT to help treat addiction. It focuses on specific aspects of each person’s thinking, feeling, physiology, and behavior. It aims to identify specific problems in these areas and create a personalized treatment strategy.

    The best drug treatment centers offer various services to help addicts learn how to live without drugs. Since addiction is a chronic physical and mental illness, addicts need to learn as many life skills as possible to help them stay clean and sober.

    Many drug treatment centers like Idaho Department of Health and Welfare offer life skills activities as part of their addiction recovery programs. Examples include cooking classes, employment training, resume writing seminars, parenting classes, and computer training. When addicts have various life skills to lean on, they’re better equipped to put their addiction behind them for good.

    The primary goal of life skills activities at drug treatment centers like Idaho Department of Health and Welfare is to help addicts recover from addiction and learn how to live a useful, productive life. Life skills activities help addicts find employment, take care of their families, and give back to the community. After learning about these various life skills, addicts are better prepared to return to society and lead happy healthy lives.

    Drug addiction can be a difficult thing to overcome, but with the help of nutrition therapy, it can become a little bit easier. Nutrition therapy provides addicts with the nutrients they need to recover both physically and mentally. This type of therapy also helps addicts to have more energy and strength to fight cravings. Most importantly, good nutrition helps to keep addicts strong against the physical symptoms of withdrawal.

    Nicotine replacement therapies are effective because they provide you with the nicotine you are addicted to without inhaling carcinogens from cigarettes. Some types of NRT include nicotine gum, nicotine patches (transdermal systems), nasal spray, and lozenges. The benefits of using NRT can include reducing the risk of heart disease and cancer.

    Children / Adolescent Counseling, Coaching, Cognitive Behavioral Treatment (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Dual-Diagnosis, Experiential Therapy, Group Therapy, Individual Therapy, Life Skills, Naloxone and overdose education, Nutrition Therapy, Outpatient Treatment (OP), Relapse Prevention, Residential Long Term (>30 Days)

    Patient Experience

    Experiential Therapy at Idaho Department of Health and Welfare

    Experiential Therapy is a new approach to addiction treatment. Addiction-related psychological issues like depression and anxiety are addressed through physical activities.

    Experiential Therapy can help those who have struggled with past traumas or life decisions like drug use. It allows people to gain new perspectives on their behavior patterns by recreating experiences in healthy ways rather than continuing old habits that may no longer serve them well.

    Payment Options Accepted

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  • Health Insurance
  • Self-Pay / Cash
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • Military Insurance
  • IHS/Tribunal/Urban
  • State-Financed
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    Additional Details

    Specifics, location, and helpful extra information.
    Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Location and Directions
    Address Information3402 Franklin Road
    Caldwell, Idaho 83605 Phone Number(208) 459-0092 Meta DetailsUpdated November 25, 2023
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    Caldwell, Idaho Addiction Information

    In 2010, Idaho ranked amongst the top ten states of substance abuse in several categories. Alcohol dependence and abuse pose a major problem throughout the state, especially among minors between the ages of 12 and 17 years old. Opioids, like everywhere else in the nation, are also responsible for many substance abuse problems in the Gem State.

    Caldwell, Idaho, has a significant drug addiction problem. According to recent statistics, over 1,000 admissions to rehab centers due to drug abuse in the city in 2016. This is a significant number and points to the seriousness of the drug addiction problem in Caldwell. There are various support networks and assistance in Caldwell, ID, to assist people to keep their sobriety and have a good life.

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