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Admission Criteria


Inpatient Acute Psychiatric

The individual is a minimum of 18 years of age
The individual's DSM-IV Multi-axial Assessment includes a Mental Health Diagnosis
The individual is experiencing psychotic or behavioral symptoms that are symptomatic of the Mental Health Diagnoses that would require inpatient stabilization
The individual is physically and intellectually able to safely and productively participate in the treatment program
The individual may be in need of detoxification and/or Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment

Inpatient Detoxification and Rehabilitation

The individual is a minimum of 18 years of age
Mild to moderate withdrawal risk
Bio-Medical Conditions requiring less than intensive medical treatment
Patient requires structure to allow focus on recovery and emotional or behavioral instability
The individual may be in need of detoxification and/or Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment
Displays poor impulse control
The individual may be in need of detoxification and/or Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment
Accepting of treatment but needing structured environment to achieve and maintain therapeutic goals
Inability to stop using without intervention
Lacks, or has minimal relapse prevention skills
Impacts of substance abuse on life systems clearly evident
Relapse danger exists in the home environment, but recovery is achievable

Outpatient

Individuals over age 18 and adolescents (when demand is sufficient)
Persons showing evidence of recent psychoactive substance abuse, which does not require intense monitoring or observation
Persons not displaying signs or symptoms of imminent withdrawal
Persons who may or may not have a mental health disorder
Persons who have a likelihood of continued substance use without clinical intervention
Persons who are ambulatory and able to be self-sufficient in the case of an emergency
Relapse danger does not exist in the home environment and recovery is achievable