Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Program (SAIOP) is a structured individual and group addiction activities and services that are provided at an outpatient program. SAIOP is designed to assist adults and adolescents to begin recovery and learn skills for recovery maintenance. The program is offered at least 3 hours a day, at least 3 days a week, with no more than 2 consecutive days between offered services and distinguishes between those individuals needing no more than 19 hours of structured services per week.
Substance Abuse Comprehensive Outpatient Treatment (SACOT) program means a periodic service that is a time-limited, multi-faceted approach treatment service for adults who require structure and support to achieve and sustain recovery. SACOT Program is a service emphasizing a reduction in use of substances or continued abstinence, helping develop insight into the negative consequences of substance use, and development of social support network. SACOT supports necessary lifestyle changes in addition to supporting clients thru education, increasing social supports, improving family functioning, and vocational supports. These services are provided during day and evening hours to enable individuals to maintain residence in their community, continue to work or go to school, and to be a part of their family life.
Driving while Impaired & Substance Abuse Professional
We provide DWI assessment and treatment to help clear DWI convictions. Ropes provides all levels of treatment which include ADETS, short-term and long-term treatment, and Intensive Outpatient treatment.
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Linking & Monitoring
Case management includes services that help clients meet daily needs and improve functioning in the home, school, and community. Case management includes four components assessment/identification of functional disability, referrals to medical and community providers, link to community resources, and monitoring and follow up to ensure adequate service delivery.
Short-term services
Complex residential services are a short-term treatment service focused on members with primary intellectual disabilities/developmental disabilities (ID/DD) with co-occurring mental health diagnoses or significant behavioral challenges. Complex needs are provided in group home or alternative family living (AFL) setting with very structured supports. Families/caregivers/guardians and other stakeholders such as schools, employers, natural supports, and primary care providers are actively engaged in treatment program and coached on strategies and interventions that could be replicated in non-residential settings. At minimum, family therapy and/or education/training/supportive services will be provided to the family/caregiver/guardian twice per month or more frequently, if needed.
Development
Ropes offers educational support for children and adolescents in addition to their families on coping with mental illness. Ropes offers monthly educational courses that include teaching families and children how to identify mental illness symptoms, resources in the community to help families cope and heal from mental illness and offers groups for families to learn how to deal with mental illness and developmental delays.