Services for persons with both mental illness and addictions
The Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment (IDDT) Center is designed to improve the quality of life of people struggling with the dual disorders of mental illness and addiction.
This program offers a multi-disciplinary team approach to providing comprehensive treatment services. The team approach allows persons served to receive services that are focused on their individual recovery needs.
The IDDT services include: the Dual Disorders Community Treatment team, outpatient group and individual treatment services, the Soaring Sober program, and residential treatment at the Fowler House Residential Program. Services are based upon evidence-based practices that are proven to enhance recovery in this special population.
Dual Disorders Community Treatment Team
This team provides individualized treatment that is compassionate, humane and sensitive to each person’s unique needs. The team provides advocacy, support, case management, education/employment linkage and crisis intervention services—all focused on services that promote ongoing recovery. The team works assertively using all community resources to assist persons served as they work to achieve their life goals.
Soaring Sober
The Soaring Sober Dual Diagnosis Program provides structured, intensive outpatient treatment for individuals managing both severe mental illness and substance use disorders. Services are offered Monday through Friday, from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM.
Fowler House
Fowler House is a residential treatment program supporting individuals beginning their recovery from co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. The intensive structured and therapeutic environment promotes lasting change and a sober lifestyle.
