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Brenda Boetel, Interim Director
City/County Alcohol and Drug Programs
725 N. LaCrosse, Suite 300
Rapid City, SD 57701
Phone: (605) 394-6128
Fax: (605) 394-6890
Map
E-mail CCADP
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SOUTH DAKOTA ALCOHOL & DRUG FACTS:
Alcohol is closely linked with violence. About 40 percent of all crimes (violent and non-violent)
are committed under the influence of alcohol. (Bureau of Justice Statistics, 1998)"
Taken from MADD Online
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Female Meth Program |
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Our Female Meth program is conducted in concert with the DOC and is actually the
third in a four-phase program designed to provide 18 months of methamphetamine specific treatment to
female clients coming from the South Dakota Women's Prison (SDWP). Phases I and II occur at the SDWP
in Pierre and consist of assessment and intensive treatment in a therapeutic community outside the
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Phase III of the Intensive Methamphetamine Treatment Program began at CCADP in November of 2006.
Phase III consists of case management services provided to female clients who come to use from the
SDWP in Pierre. They reside at CCADP for 3 months while transitioning from a therapeutic community
at the SDWP. The primary counselor completes a treatment plan with the client to address
ongoing support and in an effort to maintain the progress they made while in treatment and translate
these skills into daily living. Counselor and clients work in close contact with the clients' parole officers and meet
monthly with them to monitor progress. The clients attend a minimum of 5 hours of weekly programming
while residing at CCADP in addition to a minimum of 3 12 step meetings and weekly individual sessions
with myself. The programs they attend include Anger Management, Commitment to Change (corrective thinking),
Step Study and Living Sober groups, Women's Issues Group, and Safer Sex Education provided through
Volunteers of America. The clients also gain employment and research housing options prior to
completing Phase III. Phase IV ensures that they complete 6 months of Continued Care after they
are discharged. |
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By the time these clients leave our facility and transition into Phase IV independent living,
the goal is to have them involved in community support to include individual counseling, employment
and education, 12 step attendance and sponsorship. The overall goal of this program is to provide
these clients with a structured setting in which to develop support and practice the skills they
learned in treatment to lessen the likelihood of relapse and facilitate a smooth transition into
independent living. |
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