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Assisted Recovery Centers of America

Addiction rehab treatment center in Saint Louis, Missouri

At Assisted Recovery Centers of America in Saint Louis, MO, individuals struggling with drug and alcohol addiction can access top-tier treatment in a secure and nurturing setting. This center is dedicated to providing the necessary care and support for both you and your loved ones.

The facility utilizes a range of proven treatment methods and services to aid recovery. These include Interventions, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Contingency Management/Motivational Incentives. Motivational Interviewing and Relapse Prevention strategies are also employed, alongside Substance Use Disorder Counseling and Telemedicine/Telehealth options for remote support.

For those dealing with trauma, Trauma-Related Counseling is available, and the center offers 12-step facilitation programs. Education and support for HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis are provided, as well as Substance Use Disorder Education. To help individuals quit smoking, Smoking/Vaping/Tobacco Cessation Counseling is also offered.

Assisted Recovery Centers of America provides personalized care through Individual Counseling, Group Counseling, and Family Counseling to ensure a comprehensive approach to recovery. The center’s rehab programs and accreditations are a testament to their commitment to quality care, including a variety of therapy options and detox services.

Facility Information

Saint Louis, Missouri

Location

1430 Olive Street, Suite 100
Saint Louis, Missouri, 63103

Facility Type

Substance AbuseMental HealthDrug AddictionAlcoholismOpioid Addiction
  • Cash/Self-Pay
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • Private Health Insurance

Languages

  • English
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About Assisted Recovery Centers of America

Ages Treated

  • Adults
  • Teenagers

Genders Accepted

FemaleMale

Hearing ImpairedSmoking Allowed

Conditions and Issues Treated

A detailed list of the primary issues commonly treated.

  • Alcoholism

    Alcoholism is one of the most common addictions in Saint Louis, Missouri. Alcohol addiction (often referred to as alcoholism or alcohol use disorder) is characterized by a deep craving for alcohol and the inability to quit drinking regardless of any adverse effects. Alcohol use disorder ensues when the chemical changes from long-term alcohol use drive the brain to acclimate to normal functions creating a dependency. Many people who struggle with alcoholism find it challenging to quit without the help of a treatment facility such as Assisted Recovery Centers of America. The alcoholism treatment at Assisted Recovery Centers of America in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri is designed to give you the support you need to quit drinking once and for all.

  • Drug Addiction

    Drug addiction is a chronic disease characterized by a physical and psychological dependency on drugs. Drug addiction occurs when extensive drug use causes changes in a person’s brain chemistry, resulting in uncontrollable cravings to use regardless of the adverse effects. The only way to overcome drug addiction or other addiction disorders is to receive addiction treatment. Assisted Recovery Centers of America in Saint Louis, Missouri offers many treatment options for those struggling with drug addiction. If you or someone you love is struggling with drug addiction, get help as soon as possible. Prolonged drug use can result in a destructive addiction cycle where you must continue using drugs to avoid distressing withdrawal symptoms. Regardless of your situation, help is available in Saint Louis, Missouri.

  • Mental Health

    Mental health disorders can lead to severe and potentially life-threatening issues if left untreated. Several factors can disrupt a person’s mental health, including intrinsic factors — such as the development of depression or anxiety — as well as external factors like experiencing traumatic events. Sometimes, counseling alone is not enough to manage a mental health condition. In these cases, Assisted Recovery Centers of America in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri, offers mental health treatment as a more comprehensive level of support in treating mental health disorders in combination with substance use disorders. Mental health treatment at Assisted Recovery Centers of America can offer the stability and guidance needed to facilitate meaningful progress and recovery.

  • Opioid Addiction

    Opioids/opiates are among the most addictive substances worldwide. Prescribed for various medical needs, opioids encompass a large class of prescription drugs such as morphine, oxycodone, and hydrocodone, and illegal substances such as heroin and opium. People who misuse opioids can develop an opioid addiction very quickly. Opioid addiction, also known as an opioid use disorder, is a condition in which someone compulsively seeks the drug. In Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri, there are many treatment options to choose from for an opioid/opiate addiction. The most effective form of opioid addiction treatment is drug detox, followed by inpatient drug rehab. Assisted Recovery Centers of America in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri offers opioid addiction treatment tailored to your unique needs and situation.

  • Substance Abuse

    Substance abuse refers to the act of misusing drugs or alcohol. Substance abuse problems can refer to illicit drugs — such as heroin, cocaine, or methamphetamine — or legal drugs, such as alcohol or prescription medications. Substances frequently abused in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri include alcohol, marijuana, prescription drugs, methamphetamine, cocaine, opiates/opioids, hallucinogens, and more. The main difference between substance abuse and drug addiction is that individuals with substance abuse problems can quit or change their unhealthy habits. In contrast, addiction is a disease in which someone can’t just stop using when their addiction causes them harm. People engaged in substance abuse put themselves at risk for developing a substance use disorder, a severe mental health condition that can make it difficult for people to stop using drugs or alcohol on their own. Assisted Recovery Centers of America in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri works to address substance abuse and help people to build fulfilling lives in recovery.

Accepts clients using medication assisted treatment for alcohol use disorder but prescribed elsewhere This facility administers/prescribes medication for alcohol use disorder
Buprenorphine DetoxificationBuprenorphine MaintenanceBuprenorphine Maintenance for predetermined timePrescribes BuprenorphinePrescribes NaltrexoneRelapse Prevention With NaltrexoneLofexidine/Clonidine Detoxification
Case Management Service, Mental Health Services, Suicide Prevention Services, Recovery Coach

Levels of Care Offered at Assisted Recovery Centers of America

This facility offers a variety of treatments.

  • Addiction Treatment

    If you're dealing with a drug or alcohol addiction in Saint Louis, Missouri, there are many ways to get help. You can choose from programs that let you stay at the treatment center, or you can visit for treatment while living at home. There are also programs that focus on treating both addiction and mental health issues at the same time. Plus, you can join support groups that keep on giving help even after you finish a program.

    At Assisted Recovery Centers of America, we understand that everyone's journey to recovery is unique. That's why we create a plan that's just for you, based on what you need and what you're going through. Our goal is to help you tackle your addiction from all sides, and teach you how to stay healthy and free from addiction for a long time.

    We offer lots of different ways to help you at Assisted Recovery Centers of America in Saint Louis, Missouri. This includes talking one-on-one with a therapist or sharing your experiences in a group setting. These talks can play a big part in your recovery.

  • Aftercare

    Aftercare programs help people stay on track after they finish addiction treatment. Think of going to treatment as the first big step towards getting better. Usually, this treatment lasts for a short time, from 30 to 180 days. But recovery takes much longer.

    Here at Assisted Recovery Centers of America in Saint Louis, Missouri, our aftercare programs are here to help when the main treatment is done. Once someone completes their treatment, they team up with our staff to make a plan for what comes next. This plan is all about keeping up with their recovery. Also, they can choose to keep getting help from us to stay strong in their journey to stay healthy and free from addiction.

  • Drug Detox

    At Assisted Recovery Centers of America, the first thing you'll do to overcome drug or alcohol addiction is go through a supervised drug detox. This is where your body gets rid of all the drugs, alcohol, and toxins. It usually takes about one to two weeks to complete, and medical experts at Assisted Recovery Centers of America in Saint Louis, Missouri will be there to help you every step of the way.

    Detox can be tough, but the team at Assisted Recovery Centers of America will keep a close eye on you and make sure you're safe and as comfortable as possible. They'll use different safety steps to make sure everything goes smoothly. Also, they might give you some medicine to help with any pain or withdrawal symptoms you might feel. This is all part of the detox, to help you get through it with less discomfort.

Alcohol Detoxificationbenzodiazepines Detoxificationcocaine Detoxificationmethamphetamines Detoxificationopioid Detoxification
Comprehensive Mental Health Assessment, Comprehensive Substance Use Assessment, Interim Services for Clients, Outreach to Persons in the Community, Screening for Tobacco Use, Screening for Substance Use, Screening for Mental Disorders, Professional Interventionist/Educational Consultant
Medication Assisted Treatment offered at Assisted Recovery Centers of America 
  • Buprenorphine
  • Naltrexone

Therapies, Programs & Treatment Approaches

A detailed list of the methods used to care for each individual.

  • 12-Step Facilitation

    At Assisted Recovery Centers of America, we help people stop using drugs and alcohol by guiding them through a 12-step program. This program is a kind of help called 12-step facilitation therapy. It's a way to change behavior by encouraging people to join and stay active in the program. The idea is that addiction is a long-term sickness that affects a person's body, mind, and spirit. By following the 12 steps, someone can deal with all these parts of the illness.

    In Saint Louis, Missouri, joining a 12-step program means you get to meet others who are also working hard to stay away from drugs and alcohol. Together, everyone supports each other to stay on the path to staying sober. At Assisted Recovery Centers of America, we believe this support is an important part of getting better.

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT for short, is a kind of therapy that shows people the link between what they think and what they do. When someone goes through CBT, they get better at spotting thoughts that aren't helpful and learning to change them. By changing the way they think, they can make their relationships with others better and are less likely to turn to unhealthy habits.

  • Contingency Management/Motivational Incentives

    Contingency management, sometimes called motivational incentives or the prize method, is a way to help people in addiction treatment by giving them real rewards when they stay away from drugs (like when they pass a drug test). It's about getting a prize when you reach a goal in treatment. Assisted Recovery Centers of America in Saint Louis, Missouri uses this approach to help people feel good about reaching their goals.

  • Family Counseling

    Family counseling is an important part of treating addiction, both when a patient stays at a treatment center and when they visit for sessions. This type of counseling is included at Assisted Recovery Centers of America in Saint Louis, Missouri because addiction doesn't just affect the person using substances; it also impacts their family. At Assisted Recovery Centers of America, they understand that families need help too. With family counseling in Saint Louis, Missouri, everyone, including the person with addiction and their relatives, can work together to solve problems. They also learn the best ways to support their family member as they recover from addiction.

  • Group Counseling

    At Assisted Recovery Centers of America in Saint Louis, Missouri, group therapy is a way for people to get help from a therapist while sharing the experience with others. In these groups, which usually have 5 to 20 people, members often have similar issues they are working through. This could be a certain problem they all face or a tough event they have all gone through. Group therapy happens both where people stay for treatment and where they visit just for the therapy session.

    In group therapy here in Saint Louis, Missouri, everyone talks together about a topic or a challenge they're dealing with. A trained therapist leads these talks. Sometimes the therapist will guide the conversation in a certain direction, and they might have a plan or topic ready for each time the group meets. This helps everyone in the group learn from each other and get better together.

  • Individual Counseling

    Individual therapy is a kind of counseling where one person talks with a therapist by themselves. At Assisted Recovery Centers of America in Saint Louis, Missouri, this kind of therapy uses different ways to help people who are trying to get better from addiction. When people go to individual therapy at Assisted Recovery Centers of America, they get to know their therapist well and work together to handle tough situations, understand their feelings, and learn good ways to deal with problems. This therapy in Saint Louis, Missouri is also good for treating many mental health issues like addiction, anxiety, depression, OCD, bipolar disorder, panic attacks, PTSD, and others.

  • Interventions

    At Assisted Recovery Centers of America in Saint Louis, Missouri, we work with families and friends to plan a meeting, called an intervention, for someone who has a serious problem with drugs or alcohol. The plan is to help the person see how their addiction is not only hurting them but also the people they care about.

    A professional who knows how to help with these situations guides everyone through the process. Together, they choose a comfortable spot where they can talk to the person struggling with addiction. During this talk, everyone shares how they feel and shows their worry about the person's fight with drugs or alcohol.

    The main aim is to get the person to understand that their addiction is causing a lot of harm. It's important for them to agree to get help from experts who can support them in getting better.

    The team at Assisted Recovery Centers of America in Saint Louis, Missouri is really good at helping with these important talks. They know how to make sure the message of concern and love reaches the person in need. Getting help through an intervention in Saint Louis, Missouri can truly save a life, especially for someone who is dealing with addiction and other health issues at the same time.

  • Motivational Interviewing

    Motivational interviewing is a helpful way to encourage people to stop harmful habits. At Assisted Recovery Centers of America in Saint Louis, Missouri, we use motivational interviewing along with another method called motivational enhancement therapy. This combination helps those dealing with drug or alcohol problems to feel more sure of themselves as they work to get better.

  • Relapse Prevention

    Going back to using drugs or alcohol after you've finished treatment for addiction is called a relapse. Many people who are working to overcome addictions might relapse at some time. If this happens, it doesn't mean you've failed. It just means you might need more help to stay on the path to staying clean for your whole life. Here at Assisted Recovery Centers of America in Saint Louis, Missouri, we have relapse prevention therapy. This will teach you about why relapse happens, what makes you want to use again, and how to keep it from happening.

  • Smoking/Vaping/Tobacco Cessation Counseling

    At Assisted Recovery Centers of America located in Saint Louis, Missouri, we offer help for people who want to stop smoking or vaping. Our program includes teaching about the risks of using tobacco and providing support for those who are trying to quit. Clients can find many resources and get counseling to help them give up tobacco for good.

  • Substance Use Disorder Counseling

    Substance abuse counseling, also known as addiction counseling, is a key part of getting better for people who have problems with drugs or alcohol. It's a chance to talk about what's behind their addiction and find ways to solve it. At Assisted Recovery Centers of America in Saint Louis, Missouri, they mix different types of help and care to help people beat their addictions.

    When someone goes to counseling for substance use disorders at Assisted Recovery Centers of America, they meet with expert counselors in a place where they can get medical help in Saint Louis, Missouri. They work together to understand things like mental health issues, habits that can cause harm, and what they want to achieve in treatment.

  • Substance Use Disorder Education

    Learning about substance use disorder is really helpful for people dealing with addiction and their families too. At Assisted Recovery Centers of America in Saint Louis, Missouri, this kind of learning helps everyone understand more about the problems with using drugs and alcohol. It teaches how these substances can hurt our minds and bodies. It also shows how to be there for someone when they are trying to stop using drugs or alcohol, during their time in rehab, and when they are working to stay drug-free.

    In Saint Louis, Missouri, when we talk about learning regarding substance use, it includes lessons for people who are using drugs or alcohol. It also helps their family and friends know how to support them. This education might even include how to talk and listen in ways that can help the person with their addiction.

  • Telemedicine/Telehealth Therapy

    At Assisted Recovery Centers of America, we offer telemedicine or telehealth therapy. This means you can talk to a therapist over the phone or online. It's private and you don't have to go anywhere to get help. People who choose our telehealth services get support right from home. We want to help lots of people in Saint Louis, Missouri and other places too. This way, everyone can get the care they need easily.

  • Trauma-Related Counseling

    Trauma-related counseling is a type of therapy that focuses on how tough experiences can affect a person's health and happiness. At Assisted Recovery Centers of America in Saint Louis, Missouri, this kind of counseling helps people learn ways to deal with and understand the feelings and memories that come from these hard times. By learning new skills, people can start to think about their experiences in a better, more positive way. In Saint Louis, Missouri, treatment centers have different methods to help with healing from trauma.

Case Management Service, Mental Health Services, Suicide Prevention Services, Recovery Coach

Additional Details

Address Information

1430 Olive Street, Suite 100
Saint Louis, Missouri, 63103

Phone Number

314-645-6840

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