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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Fountain Springs allows women to enter treatment and be accompanied by up to two children (in most cases, children under the age of 12) throughout the treatment process. Fountain Springs’ capacity is 26 women and 22 children. Treatment for the women consists of an intake evaluation and a three phase residential rehabilitation process plus continuing care services. Women have individual and group therapy, life skills training, (including parenting skills development), Alcoholics and Narcotics Anonymous meetings, in-house academic remediation and assistance for vocational preparation.
Daily care for pre-school children is provided and supervised by the Day Care Supervisor who involves them in various activities. School age children are enrolled in the Ashland public school system. Children also participate in the prevention component. The prevention component includes family sessions, gender specific groups, expressing and coping with feelings, drug and alcohol education, learning steps to emotional growth, and early intervention to penetrate denial of negative feelings within the child.
SERVICES OFFERED: • Transportation, if needed • Individual, Group and Family Milieu Therapy • Individualized Treatment Planning • Family Sessions and Education • Prevention Component for Children • Aftercare Planning and Referral • Follow – Up • Medication Monitoring/Education • Educational Remediation Referral • Vocational Planning and Referral • Social Work Services • Legal, Medical and Psychiatric Services Referral • AA, NA and Double Trouble Involvement • Off-Site Recreation • Urinalysis Drug/Alcohol Screens • Chemical Dependency and Mental Health Education • Recreation Therapy
FUNDING: Private Insurance Medical Assistance (Health Choices) County Drug and Alcohol Commission(s) Department of Health, Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Programs Client fee for services based upon ability to pay
LICENSING/ACCREDITATION: Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Programs, Division of Licensing
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