Address: 830 Ezzard Charles Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45214, USA
Phone: +15133816672
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Adam Irishconundrum
The staff really cares and it is a good program if you work it.
Cody Wilcox
Can you smoke vapes or dip here?
Jon Allen
The C.E.O does not believe in donations from private individuals. She feels the state grants are enough to keep the company going. Everytime I have called to donate I have gotten someone different. I was told the turn over is high due to the new c.e.o Chellie.
prince Calibandido
This place is good for detoxing. The only thing is that u have to do the full 30 day program to get suboxone. Its like they dangle sobriety over ur head jus to get more money from ur insurance. If they cared about u gettin sober they would treat ur illness regardless. Its kinda boring in the impatient center and the food sucks but its better than detoxing from jail or a graveyard
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We find that people involved in a current relationship have better success in treatment separately so no, we do not accept couples at the same time in our residential treatment program.
We don't administer Methadone but I would recommend you contact our Admissions Department at (513) 381-6672 to learn more about our programs. We have inpatient and outpatient treatment services as well as mental health counseling and primary care. Hang in there!
Yes, just want to make sure to have adequate amounts to get through the length of your stay. They can help with medication needs as they arise, but it makes your stay easier if you have it all coming in the door
Yes
You need to call them and they will tell you a day to come in. Detox is up to 10 days and then inpatient aftercare last 30 days.
Hello Elisa, thank you for your question. In accordance with HIPPA and patient privacy policies, we are unable to disclose if an individual is currently or has previously received care at Center for Addiction Treatment.
Call wait if you think you are fighting for you life tell them beg them to help
It's best to give one of our Admissions specialists a call at (513) 381-6672 so they can do a screening with you over the phone and determine how to help you. They are open now if you can call. Hang in there, there is HOPE!
No but you can send mail to the person at 830 Ezzard Charles Dr, Cinti, OH 45214. Hope that helps
Yes, not having a Hamilton County residency does not disqualify you for treatment at our facility. It's best to contact our Access Department at (513) 381-6672 to discuss the specifics about the person's situation.
After care?
Usually 2 days. Ask for Josh! Great place 28 day inpatient then 12 week out parient. This is the best of the best. Those people are amazing! Oh and they care
They do give suboxone now in inpatient but they used to give Valium, clonidine, trazodone/or seroquel, Zquill or benadryl an stomach meds. But Im sure everyones different. I doubt they'll tell you on here or over the phone. But most people dont have any withdrawals or very little. They keep you very comfortable, its worth it to get clean.
No but thank God recently suboxone. Its tricky for the poly addicted. But the doc nurses and staff all saved my life ..........when I was ready Don't care who reads this employer family if they value me then they value what ccat does for families
It's a 28 day program [STR] if you decide to stay after the detox portion. Some people are done with detox after a couple days and move into the short-term recovery program. It depends on your needs and what you are detoxing from
We have residential and outpatient treatment program.
Usually patients are required to stop taking valium for 24 hours before they leave. Nurses administer medications. They do not give patients any valium to take home.
Unfortunately no. Depending on what service you need, I might recommend you contact St. Elizabeth, they recently opened a new facility in Northern Kentucky. Not sure what they offer but it's worth a phone call. Good luck
Yes, if you a hamilton county resident its all costs are covered. The 20$ enterance fee is unavoidable. You will need a piece of mail with your loved ones name and address.
I believe they take ACA insurance. The MAT clinic can best answer all questions concerning treatment plans and counceling.
A person has to be detoxed from Methadone before we could help them. I'm not sure of your other question?
Our medication assisted treatment program is a structured program that includes counseling, group therapy and medication according to each patient's needs. Generally speaking, after the induction phase is complete, patients come to the center on a monthly basis for medication, time with the nurse and doctors and counselors. Group therapy is on a weekly basis. It's best to call our Admissions Department at (513) 381-6672 and talk to one of our intake specialists who can give you more details of our program over the phone. Thank you and good luck!
Yes they have a medical detox unit. Please call them or check out the website. I highly recommend the CAT house! The staff are amazing.
No phones. No reason for it at CAT!!!! They have business phones there!!
Due to strict privacy laws, we cannot release any patient information unless that person has a release on file for you.
Yes you can. If know one is on that list before you. Please keep trying ,and God bless you for trying.
The admissions team does a great job of helping answer these kind of questions. I am personally unsure, but know they would have an answer. Main number is 381-6672 and just ask to speak to someone in admissions
Give our admissions department a call at 513-381-6672 and they can walk you through the process of admission, medications, etc. over the phone. Good luck!
Just like recovery from any other disease, a person's feelings, behaviors and actions vary from person to person. What's important is to support the person who is entering recovery and understand there is hope for their long-term recovery!
You do however have to call to make an appointment to be admitted or just show up and if someone is a no show they can take u as a standby
No they do not offer scholarships but they do help people Battling chemical addiction
Yes
They have inpatient detox/aftercare and also have an outpatient suboxone program.
They will give her enough to keep her comfortable :)
They do help detox and if you are a resident of Hamilton county then it is free.
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