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West Bend, Wisconsin Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs

West Bend, WI has several nearby treatment choices including: 2 medicare programs, 2 inpatient treatment centers, 3 drug rehabs that take private insurance like Cigna, 0 drug detox, 2 outpatient rehabs.

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Drug and Alcohol Treatment Facilities Serving the West Bend, Wisconsin Area:

    alcohol treatment facility - Affiliated Clinical Services Inc WI
    111 East Washington Street
    West Bend, WI. 53095
    262-338-2717


    Affiliated Clinical Services is dedicated to enhancing the well-being of our clients in their community. Read more about our counseling philosophy.
    drug rehab facility - Healing Corner LLC WI
    2410 South Main Street
    West Bend, WI. 53095
    262-781-0240 x1012


    Healing Corner LLC is committed to helping any person with a drug or alcohol use issue in West Bend, WI. and its surrounding areas find full recovery. It provides several programs - such as long term drug addiction treatment, short term drug and alcohol rehab programs, inpatient drug treatment, detoxification programs, outpatient counseling and others - in keeping with its belief of the addiction care and rehabilitation modalities that are effective in recovery. This drug and alcohol treatment program also believes that people need individual care and treatment to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, Healing Corner LLC specializes in brief intervention approach, trauma-related counseling, matrix model, trauma therapy, substance abuse counseling approach, dual diagnosis drug rehab and more. Similarly, it accepts patients who are substance abuse education, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, clients with HIV/AIDS, domestic violence, housing services, residential beds for client's children, and others. This alcohol and drug treatment program uses treatment modalities that can help clients to achieve lasting and permanent sobriety and abstinence from the substances of abuse that they have used in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Healing Corner LLC can pay for services using private medical insurance, cash or self-payment, medicaid, medicare, sliding fee scale, state education funds, county or local government funds and others.

    Exodus House Residential Treatment FacilitySAMHSA

    drug rehab program - Exodus House WI
    1421 Fond Du Lac Avenue
    Kewaskum, WI. 53040
    262-626-4166

    Exodus House is 7.2 miles from West Bend, WI

    Exodus House is dedicated to assisting anyone with an alcohol or drug use disorder in West Bend, Wisconsin and within the surrounding neighborhoods find full recovery. It offers several services - such as long term drug and alcohol rehabs, short term drug and alcohol rehab facilities, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab programs, inpatient detoxification facilities, outpatient counseling and others - in keeping with its philosophy of the recovery care and rehab methods that are effective in recovery. This addiction treatment center also believes that people require individual treatment and care to be able to stop abusing drugs and alcohol.

    As such, Exodus House specializes in brief intervention approach, trauma-related counseling, matrix model, trauma therapy, substance abuse counseling approach, dual diagnosis drug rehab and more. At the same time, it accepts clients who are substance abuse education, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, clients with HIV/AIDS, domestic violence, housing services, residential beds for client's children, and others. This alcohol and drug rehab uses care methods that can assist clients to achieve lasting and permanent sobriety and abstinence from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Exodus House can pay for services using private health insurance, cash or self-payment, medicare, medicaid, sliding fee scale, state education funds, county or local government funds and others.

    ManorSAMHSA

    drug rehab facility - Manor WI
    4509 Arthur Road
    Slinger, WI. 53086
    414-930-1930

    Manor is 7.3 miles from West Bend, Wisconsin

    Manor is committed to assisting anyone with a drug or alcohol use disorder in West Bend, Wisconsin and within the surrounding neighborhoods find full recovery. It provides several services - such as long term drug and alcohol rehab facilities, short term drug and alcohol rehabs, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab centers, inpatient detoxification facilities, outpatient day treatment and others - in keeping with its philosophy of the recovery treatment and rehab modalities that work in recovery. This alcohol and drug rehab facility also believes that clients require individual treatment and care to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, Manor specializes in brief intervention approach, trauma-related counseling, matrix model, trauma therapy, substance abuse counseling approach, dual diagnosis drug rehab and more. At the same time, it accepts clients who are substance abuse education, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, clients with HIV/AIDS, domestic violence, housing services, residential beds for client's children, and others. This drug and alcohol rehab uses treatment modalities that can help clients to maintain lasting and permanent sobriety from the substances of abuse that they have used in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Manor can pay for services using private medical insurance, cash or self-payment, medicare, medicaid, sliding fee scale, state education funds, county or local government funds and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      How to help an addict without enabling them?

      Helping an individual struggling with addiction without enabling them requires a fine balance. Here are some strategies that might be helpful:

      • Understand the Difference between Helping and Enabling: Helping involves actions that promote recovery and responsibility, while enabling involves actions that indirectly support or condone the addictive behavior. For example, providing money without accountability might support the purchase of substances, which would be enabling. Instead, directly paying for a necessity like rent or an utility bill could be a more supportive choice.
      • Set Boundaries: Establish clear rules and expectations for behavior. These could involve no drug use at home, or consequences for missed commitments. Consistency is important when enforcing these boundaries.
      • Encourage Treatment: Continually encourage your loved one to seek professional help for their addiction. You could assist by researching treatment options or helping to arrange appointments, but the decision to follow through must ultimately be theirs.
      • Offer Emotional Support: Provide reassurance, empathy, and love. This kind of support fosters a sense of self-worth, which can be a motivating factor for seeking treatment.
      • Avoid Covering Up for Their Addiction: Do not lie or make excuses for their behavior. This can perpetuate the cycle of denial and avoid the necessary realization of the harmful effects of their addiction.
      • Practice Self-Care: Caring for someone with an addiction can be emotionally draining. Be sure to take care of your own health and wellbeing, seeking outside support if needed.
      • Educate Yourself: Learning about the nature of addiction can help you respond more effectively. Consider attending support group meetings for friends and family members of people with addiction, such as Al-Anon or Nar-Anon.
      • Support Recovery, Not Addiction: Be mindful of any actions that may unintentionally support the addiction rather than the person. This could involve refusing to provide money that could be used on substances, while instead offering help in forms that directly support recovery, like providing transportation to therapy sessions.

      How does a person become addicted to drugs and alcohol?

      Addiction to drugs and alcohol is a complex process involving a combination of genetic, environmental, psychological, and social factors. While not everyone who uses drugs or alcohol will become addicted, certain factors can increase an individual's vulnerability to addiction. Some key factors contributing to addiction include:

      • Genetic predisposition: Genetics play a significant role in addiction, accounting for an estimated 40-60% of an individual's vulnerability. People with a family history of addiction may be more susceptible to developing a substance use disorder.
      • Environmental influences: A person's environment can significantly impact their likelihood of developing an addiction. Factors such as exposure to drugs or alcohol, peer pressure, low socioeconomic status, and lack of parental supervision can contribute to substance use and potential addiction.
      • Early initiation: Research indicates that individuals who begin using drugs or alcohol at an early age are at a higher risk of developing addiction later in life. Early exposure to substances can disrupt normal brain development, making it more challenging to resist addictive behaviors.
      • Psychological factors: Mental health disorders, such as depression, anxiety, or trauma-related disorders, can increase the risk of addiction. Individuals may turn to drugs or alcohol as a coping mechanism for managing emotional distress, which can lead to dependence and addiction.
      • Social factors: Social isolation, lack of support networks, or unhealthy relationships can contribute to addiction. Individuals may use drugs or alcohol to fill a void or establish connections with others, increasing their risk of developing a substance use disorder.
      • Chronic use: Repeated exposure to drugs or alcohol can lead to physiological changes in the brain's reward and pleasure centers. Over time, these changes can result in the development of tolerance, dependence, and ultimately addiction.
      • Route of administration: The method by which a substance is consumed can impact the likelihood of addiction. Faster-acting routes of administration, such as injecting, smoking, or snorting, can lead to a more rapid onset of pleasurable effects, increasing the risk of addiction.

      Where can I enroll for online drug abuse counseling?

      Online drug abuse counseling is increasingly available, offering a convenient and flexible option for those seeking help with substance use disorders. You can enroll in online counseling through several different types of services. Here are a few to consider:

      • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA): This U.S. government agency provides a treatment services locator on their website, which can be used to find both local and online resources.
      • Private Therapy Platforms: Numerous online platforms, such as Talkspace or BetterHelp, connect individuals with licensed therapists who are trained in treating substance abuse. These platforms offer a variety of communication options, including messaging, video calls, and phone sessions.
      • Local Healthcare Providers: Many hospitals, clinics, and private practitioners have started offering teletherapy services, especially in the wake of increased demand during the COVID-19 pandemic. Check with local providers to see if this is an option.
      • Insurance Providers: If you have health insurance, check with your provider to see if they cover online substance abuse counseling. They may have a list of preferred providers or platforms.
      • Online Support Groups: While not a replacement for professional counseling, online support groups can be a valuable part of a recovery strategy. Groups like Narcotics Anonymous and SMART Recovery offer online meetings.
      • Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs): If you're employed, your workplace may offer an EAP, which often includes mental health resources and may cover substance abuse counseling.

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