Effective Living Center, Inc.
Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Effective Living Center - St. Cloud
821 W Saint Germain St, St. Cloud, MN, 56301
(320) 259-5381
https://www.effectivelivingcenter.com/services/treatment-programming
Service Details
Description
A program that helps individuals with drug or alcohol addiction. They assess a client's needs, develop planned interventions, provide services to help reduce or stop the substance use, coordinate services with other providers, and reassess the client on a regular basis.
This program is licensed for Substance Use Disorder Treatment by the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) under MN statute 245G.
Additional Information
The following programs are offered at both facilities:
* Primary, Relapse Prevention and Phase 2 Groups (Offered either day or evening)
* Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT)
* Co-occurring Disorders
* Anger Program
* Chemical Dependency Evaluations
* Anger Assessments
* Psychological and Diagnostic Assessments
* Alcohol and Drug Testing
* Relapse prevention
* Dialectic Behavioral Skills
These programs are offered only at the St. Cloud location:
* Men's and Women's Recovery Groups
* Domestic Abuse Program
Everyone entering treatment receives a clinical chemical dependency assessment. This assessment of an individual is needed to help the treatment professionals offer the type of treatment recommendations that best suits the individual. Effective Living Center, Inc. can provide these assessments or they can accept the assessment completed at another agency or through the County Human Services department.
Features
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Area Served by County
- Benton County
- Crow Wing County
- Douglas County
- Meeker County
- Morrison County
- Sherburne County
- Stearns County
- Todd County
- Wright County
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Licenses and Certifications
- Minnesota Statutes Chapter 245G
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Payment
- Medicaid (Medical Assistance)
- Private health insurance
- Private pay
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Specialization
- Individuals with criminal histories accepted
- Non-Residential Treatment - Age Range 18 and older
- Non-Residential Treatment - Female
- Non-Residential Treatment - Male
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Substance Use Disorder Treatment
- Chemical abuse/mental health treatment (dual diagnosis)
- Non-residential treatment
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
ID | Type | Agency | Url |
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830523 | Substance Use Disorder Treatment | Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) | https://licensinglookup.dhs.state.mn.us/Details.aspx?l=830523 |
Fees
Insurance (including Medical Assistance) or county programs can often pay for treatment.
Area Served
Benton, Douglas, Crow Wing, Meeker, Morrison, Sherburne, Stearns, Todd, and Wright counties
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (320) 259-5381 |
Last Update
12/5/2024
Other Locations
- Effective Living Center - Little Falls 103 6th St NE, Little Falls, MN, 56345
Other Services or resources
Taxonomy Terms Used: Clicking a taxonomy term from the list below launches a new search.
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RX-8450.1150-150Comprehensive Outpatient Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment Definition
Supervised, structured programs that offer a wide range of outpatient services which may be coordinated by a case manager and may include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, primary health care, perinatal health care, a program for family members, relapse prevention services, a continuing care program and supportive services (such as child care, transportation and parenting skills development) for individuals who have an alcohol use disorder and need access to treatment to maintain their individual recovery plans but do not require the intensity of a day treatment program or 24-hour hospital care. Participants attend the program on a regularly scheduled basis at least once a month but usually more frequently depending on their individual needs. Intensive outpatient programs are usually available three or four days per week for three or four hours per day.
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RX-8450.1150-180Comprehensive Outpatient Drug Use Disorder Treatment Definition
Supervised, structured programs that offer a wide range of outpatient services which may be coordinated by a case manager and may include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, primary health care, perinatal health care, a program for family members, relapse prevention services, a continuing care program and supportive services (such as child care, transportation and parenting skills development) for individuals who have a drug use disorder and need access to treatment to maintain their individual recovery plans but do not require the intensity of a day treatment program or 24-hour hospital care. Participants attend the program on a regularly scheduled basis at least once a month but usually more frequently depending on their individual needs. Intensive outpatient programs are usually available three or four days per week for three or four hours per day.
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RX-8450.8000Substance Use Disorder Counseling Definition
Programs that provide individual, group or family therapy for individuals who have problems related to the excessive use of alcohol and/or use of other drugs (and/or for their families) to help them better understand the nature of the disorder and support recovery efforts.
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YF-8000.0500Alcohol Use Disorder Definition
A pattern of excessive alcohol use that leads to clinically significant impairment or distress. Diagnostic criteria include a strong desire to drink alcohol, difficulties in controlling its use, risky use, e.g., driving or operating machinery while under the influence, persisting in its use despite harmful personal, social and occupational consequences, pathological organ changes, increased tolerance and physical withdrawal symptoms.
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YF-8000.1800Drug Use Disorders Definition
Disorders related to recurrent use of drugs other than alcohol that cause clinically and functionally significant impairment such as health problems, disability, and failure to meet major responsibilities at work, school or home. Diagnostic criteria include intense cravings; impaired control of the amount and frequency taken; persisting in use despite harmful personal, social and occupational consequences; risky use, e.g., driving or operating machinery while under the influence; increased tolerance and physical withdrawal symptoms.