City/County Alcohol and Drug Programs Friendship House - Low-Intensity Residential Treatment

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Brenda Boetel, Director
City/County Alcohol and Drug Programs
725 N. LaCrosse, Suite 300
Rapid City, SD 57701
Phone:  (605) 394-6128
Fax:  (605) 394-6890
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Level III.I - Low-Intensity Residential Treatment

The primary goal for this level of residential care is to provide chemically dependent adult males a safe, sober, supportive atmosphere during transition into the mainstream of life.

Program includes meals, shelter, individual/group counseling, family education, employment assistance, referrals for non-provided services, recreational activities, and transportation means.

The Friendship House offers AA/NA meetings on a weekly basis.


Groups Offered

Anger Management   -   Education on the anger process and application of techniques to cope.
Continued Care   -   Continued support following treatment completion.
Corrective Thinking   -   Focuses on how and why change is essential.
Early Recovery   -   Addresses early recovery needs regarding alcohol/drug abuse.
Family Education   -   Chemical Dependency education and support for clients and family members.
Grief Group   -   Addresses losses and lifestyle changes.
Life Skills   -   Education and support for responsible living.
Peer Group   -   Gain support by sharing life experiences.
Problem Solving   -   Explore choices, options and consequences for good decision-making.
Relapse Prevention   -   Learn to cope with relapse triggers, warning signs and high-risk situations.
Special Needs Topic   -   Individualized topics needed to enhance recovery.

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