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Adolescents

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Adolescent Chemical Dependency Inpatient
Program
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Program Overview
Ten Broeck Hospital offers a highly structured Adolescent
Chemical Dependency Inpatient Program that utilizes a Medical and
12 Step Model of Treatment for treating chemically dependent
Adolescents (ages 12-17). This program is designed to provide the
highest level of direct patient care that is possible which
includes physical, social, spiritual, medical, psychotherapeutic
and 12 step treatment interventions. An individually structured
program, the Adolescent Chemical Dependency Inpatient Program
focuses on breaking the denial of Chemical Dependency and beginning
the process of recovery.
The Adolescent Chemical Dependency Inpatient Program Services
include the following:
- A safe milieu with 24 hour skilled nursing care.
- Thorough assessment and monitoring by a Registered Nurse
experienced in assessment and treatment of chemically dependent
individuals, and development of an initial treatment plan.
- Psychiatric evaluation by a psychiatrist.
- Pharmacological interventions as indicated.
- Development of an individualized Master Treatment Plan by a
multidisciplinary team which is problem oriented, goal directed,
contains measurable objectives, and addresses criteria for
discharge.
- Development of a comprehensive discharge plan.
- Educational groups which focus on the disease process of
Chemical Dependency, Twelve Steps of AA/NA, process of recovery,
process of relapse and nutrition.
- Therapeutic groups that address the areas of denial, feelings
(including shame, guilt and anger) assertiveness, problem solving,
grief resolution, life planning, stress and coping skills,
self-image, social skills, recreational therapy, art and music
therapy.
- Survivors Group
- Individual family therapy for each family.
- Multi-family educational group therapy designed to educate
families on how to achieve positive emotional involvement, manage
and complete tasks, problem solve, and establish rules for
living.
- Educational needs and priorities for each patient are assessed
and those needs are responded to through an individualized program
of instruction developed by a special education teacher.
- Evaluation and crisis stabilization by a multidisciplinary team
(including a nurse, certified chemical dependency counselor, social
worker, activity therapist, and dietitian) directed by a
psychiatrist.
- Physical examination and intervention by a physician.
Following completion of the Adolescent Chemical Dependency
Inpatient Program, an appropriate referral is then made for the
patient to continue treatment in the least restrictive level of
care possible (i.e., partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient,
outpatient, aftercare program). The level of care recommended is
determined by the individual needs of the patient.
For more information or assistance, please call our Evaluation
and Referral Department.
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Ocala Behavioral Center
will ensure that no person is discriminated against based on age,
color, race, creed, religion, national origin, gender, sexual
orientation or on the basis of disability in admission to,
participation
in or receipt of the services of any of our programs and
activities. Ocala Behavioral Center is a treatment facility
specializing in the treatment of adults and adolescent. Ocala
Behavioral Center, because of its specialization of
services, has restrictions on age. Ocala Behavioral Center is a
fully handicap accessible facility.
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