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Adults

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A Typical Day of Therapeutic Activities
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ADULT CD REHAB
SCHEDULE
Morning
- Breakfast
- Daily Goal Setting/Community - Community is provided to all
patients, and is designed to address problems encountered in daily
living on the unit. Daily goals will be established to provide
direction and motivation for continued treatment.
- CD Education Group - The group is conducted by a Certified
Chemical Dependency Counselor and explores the disease concept of
alcoholism and substance abuse. The group teaches the patient the
physical, emotional, and behavioral aspects of addiction.
Afternoon
- Lunch
- Psych Education Group - The group provides information about
common mental health illnesses and assist patients in developing
coping strategies while encouraging them to share experiences with
the group.
- Nutrition Education - The group is conducted by a Registered
Dietician designed to teach patients healthier eating habits, and
to provide individual consultation based on the patients individual
dietary needs.
- Recreational Therapy - The group affords the patients the
opportunity to sharpen their interactional skills and develop
cooperative abilities through participation in a variety of
recreational activities.
- CD Group- The group is conducted by a Certified Chemical
Dependency Counselor and is a focused discussion on the issues
patients face on their road to recovery. Topics include family
issues, triggers, the change process and treatment options.
- Leisure Skills - The group involves introduction to leisure
time activities that teach the patient how to arrange time to allow
for recreation, how to enjoy recreational activities, and how to
creatively devise new recreation endeavors.
- Experiential Therapy - The group uses a wide variety if
expressive exercises to assist patients in their search to discover
new resources for coping with traumatic events and provides a
structure for the development of a positive sense of self.
Early Evening
- Dinner
- Recreational Therapy - The group affords the patients the
opportunity to sharpen their interact ional skills and develop
cooperative abilities through participation in a variety of
recreational activities.
- Personal/Group Recreation - A designated group where patients
are afforded the opportunity to select the type of recreational
activity.
- AA Meeting - A support group meeting which allows individuals
to tell their "story" of alcohol dependency. The 12 steps of AA are
followed and discussed.
- NA Meeting - A support meeting which allows individuals to tell
their "story" of drug dependency. The 12 steps of NA are followed
and discussed.
Night Time
- Wrap-up/Goal Resolution - A group in which each patient reviews
their goals of the day and reports on their completion. Problem
solving skills are taught, and the patient receives feedback
regarding their goals.
- Lights Out
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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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