Oxford House - Bicknell
Drug Rehab Center in Columbia, Missouri
- Substance Abuse
- Opioid Addiction
- Drug Addiction
- Alcoholism
Oxford House - Bicknell is a licensed, state-certified recovery home-style treatment facility that offers a safe and supportive environment, individualized treatment plans, and comprehensive aftercare services to help individuals recover from substance abuse and become independent members of society.
About Oxford House - Bicknell in Missouri
Oxford House - Bicknell is an addiction treatment facility located in Columbia, Missouri. The facility specializes in providing a variety of services for those suffering from alcohol and opioid addiction, substance abuse, and mental health issues. They provide long-term aftercare support, as well as drug rehab programs ranging from inpatient, to outpatient, to residential levels of care. In addition, Oxford House - Bicknell is affiliated with the state-wide organization Oxford House - MO, offering additional resources and guidance.
Oxford House - Bicknell provides personalized care tailored to meet the individual needs of each patient. They offer a wide variety of specialized therapies to help individuals with their recovery, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, family therapy, and group therapy. Additionally, each patient receives education on their addiction and how to cope with stress and triggers, along with relapse prevention techniques. Furthermore, the facility holds the Mental Health and Addiction Recovery Accreditation and is licensed by the Missouri Department of Mental Health Standards.
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Conditions and Issues Treated
Many people need to recover from substance abuse to live a healthy life. In the end, if you can get through all the steps: detoxifying your body, rehabilitation after some time or when needed (depending on the type), and recovery while also receiving therapy support throughout the process, it can be worth it.
A detoxification center is a common place to start the recovery process from substance abuse. With your body and mind restored, you can continue to heal without the lingering effects of drugs.
Many people who struggle with opioid addiction need to attend specific programs like methadone , Suboxone or Vivitrol clinics.
These types of programs will provide the patient with legal, prescription medications that can help them overcome their cravings for illegal opioids like heroin or fentanyl . If the patient has a chronic condition like Hepatitis C, they must undergo treatment before they can begin taking these medications.
Levels of Care Offered
This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Aftercare Support, Drug Rehab, Inpatient, Outpatient, Residential, with additional therapies available as listed below.
Inpatient treatment is an intensive program that takes place when a patient checks into a rehabilitation facility. The treatment includes detoxification and counseling sessions, which are round the clock. Outpatient treatments are also available, but inpatient care is advised as the first step of rehabilitation.
Intensive rehab ensures the patient stays in a substance-free atmosphere, improving treatment success rates. The patient participates in group therapy for motivation from other patients who have overcome addiction. Family members are also involved in providing emotional support throughout the program.
An outpatient treatment program is set up to help with alcohol or drug addiction, or a co-occurring disorder. The patient must attend the Missouri facility for their therapy and other programs but are able to return home each night. The frequency of mandatory attendance decreases after much of Oxford House - Bicknell‘s program is complete.
Residential treatment programs are those that offer housing and meals in addition to substance abuse treatment. Rehab facilities that offer residential treatment allow patients to focus solely on recovery, in an environment totally separate from their lives. Some rehab centers specialize in short-term residential treatment (a few days to a week or two), while others solely provide treatment on a long-term basis (several weeks to months). Some offer both, and tailor treatment to the patient’s individual requirements.
Aftercare is a term that’s used to refer to any sort of continuing care offered for a drug addict who has voluntarily entered a rehabilitation program. This type of care can be provided in several settings, including outpatient therapy sessions after the addict has completed an inpatient program. There are also 12-step support groups, such as Alcoholics Anonymous, which can provide additional help for addicts trying to stay sober.
Therapies & Programs
Individual Therapy is a critical component of addiction recovery. Therapists work with patients to identify the root of their addiction and figure out how to better handle the issues that led to them using drugs. Individual Therapy is the one-on-one session where people meet with their therapist. Individual therapy provides a safe space for people to open up and discuss personal and sensitive topics which they may not feel comfortable discussing in a group setting.
Family therapy will also help families realize that the addiction is not their fault. For many years, people blamed themselves for an addict’s behavior and felt that they had done something wrong. This is not the case. Addiction is a disease, and it can strike anyone, even if their life seems fine from the outside. It can bring a lot of shame to a family when they have an addict in their midst, but if everyone is open and honest with each other, then they can help everyone stay in recovery.
Group Therapy is utilized by drug treatment centers like Oxford House - Bicknell to provide the recovering drug addict with a platform to talk about their feelings and experiences. It also provides for an opportunity to learn from other addicts who have successfully overcome their addiction.
Group Therapy is employed in lectures, seminars, or discussion groups (the latter two are typically conducted as “therapy groups”). It is recommended that all group members be recovering addicts for this type of therapy to work (though it does not exclude others with lived experience).
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Columbia, Missouri 65203 Phone Number(573) 442-7084 Meta DetailsUpdated November 25, 2023
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Columbia, Missouri Addiction Information
Opioid-related overdoses in Missouri have been increasing steadily for the past three decades. In 2018, more than 1,130 people in Missouri died from opioid abuse. Methamphetamines and marijuana abuse have surpassed opioid abuse in Missouri. Missouri is the number 1 methamphetamine manufacturer in the country with more than 27 meth labs per 100,000 people.
In 2018, there were reports of 1,817 drug-related overdoses in Columbia, MO. This is a significant increase from the previous year when there were only 1,063 overdoses reported. 30% of Columbia's population admit to using drugs in the past month. Columbia is also home to one of the state's largest heroin treatment centers. In 2016, the center treated nearly 1,000 people for heroin addiction.
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