Sunday, December 25, 2011

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During the detoxification program patients are medically managed 24-hours per day, and participate in a daily program designed to increase their understanding of their addiction and continuing care needs.  Management of co-occurring disorders can be initiated as indicated.
What to Expect
  • a safe, supportive, and medically-managed detoxification environment, removed from alcohol and other drugs
  • respectful, individualized, confidential treatment
  • medical history review, physical screening and bio-behavioral assessment
  • contact with significant others, employer/EAP, and other treating professionals
  • the assessment and management of co-occurring disorders
  • professional assistance in recognizing the physical, social and psychological consequences of alcohol/drug use
Daily Activities
The patient’s daily schedule will consist of a variety of activities, including:
  • educational groups; an introduction to self-help, preparatory counseling/motivational groups
  • family educational and counseling sessions for significant others.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Adcare Hospital 800 Alcohol

Joint Commission

Adcare Hospital and affiliate treatment programs have received the highest certification of excellence in the addiction treatment field. National accreditation by the Joint Commission is a clear indicator that an addiction treatment facility is striving to uphold, develop and provide the highest standards of treatment for the individual and family members.

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Adcare Outpatient Alcohol Drug Clinics

AdCare outpatient alcohol drug rehab clinics offer comprehensive and individualized treatment that accommodates clients’ work and family schedules. Conveniently located in Boston, North Dartmouth, Quincy, Worcester, and West Springfield, Massachusetts, as well as in Warwick, Rhode Island, AdCare outpatient clinics offer the following core treatment programs:
  1. Comprehensive Assessment and Evaluation focuses on evaluating and comprehending the severity of an individual’s alcohol or drug abuse problem as the first step toward developing an individualized and appropriate treatment plan.

  2. Individual, Group and Family Counseling is available for persons struggling with alcohol and drug abuse and its related problems at all stages of addiction and recovery.

  3. Intensive Outpatient Programs – Day or Evening are offered up to six days per week or three evenings per week in three hour sessions. Activities consist of individual and group counseling, focused educational sessions, skills groups and self-help participation. Family involvement in treatment is strongly encouraged.

  4. Day Treatment Program is offered six hours a day, seven days a week in Worcester.

  5. Outpatient Detoxification Program combines medical supervision during withdrawal with alcohol and drug abuse treatment to achieve abstinence, and is offered at our Worcester Clinic.

  6. Specialty Groups are site specific. See individual clinics for groups/information.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

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Sunday, March 20, 2011

AdCare Criminal Justice Services (ACJS), part of the overall AdCare Health System

AdCare Criminal Justice Services (ACJS), part of the overall AdCare Health System, is one of the commonwealth’s most respected specialized correctional treatment services provider. ACJS began providing substance abuse education and training, and life skills development programming directly within correctional facilities in 1990.  This service began in the Worcester County House of Correction (MA), and has expanded to other county systems, state prisons, the Office of Community Corrections, courts, federal probation, parole, and aftercare sites. ACJS also operates a toll-free telephone support line for newly-released offenders and participants of community corrections programs. 1-87-REENTRY-0® is available to offer referral, support, and other specialized services to the newly released offender.

In July 1997, a joint consolidation of AdCare Criminal Justice Services and Valle Management Associates was completed in order to enhance the organization’ss’ abilities to provide substance abuse and life skills training programs to prisons, jails, and community corrections programs nationwide.  This consolidation brought the expertise of Dr. Steve Valle, a nationally recognized licensed psychologist and substance abuse treatment specialist, into the AdCare system. Dr. Valle has over thirty years of experience in developing, managing, implementing and evaluating clinical services to correctional offenders under various levels of criminal justice supervision. In addition to being the founding treatment vendor for Massachusetts’ first drunk driving facility (MCI-Longwood), Dr. Valle has been a national CSAT program evaluation consultant, a nominee to federal substance abuse leadership positions, and an international speaker and trainer.

Following Dr. Valle’s arrival to the AdCare Criminal Justice Services network, a senior management team was assembled to guide the agency in its development of some of the most comprehensive offender treatment programs. In 1999, after several years as Program Director for what was then ACJS’s largest and most comprehensive county-based correctional program, located in the Bristol County House of Correction, Dr. Valle named Lisa Talbot to her current position of Vice President of Operations. Ms. Talbot is the company’s chief operating officer, overseeing the clinical and administrative operations of all of ACJS’s programs. In this role, she has the ability to assist managers in developing and implementing programs in keeping with Best Practice Standards and to effectively partner with supervising agencies and the key stakeholders in the multidisciplinary team. Ms. Talbot has proven experience working with the offender population and in management of all aspects of correctional programs.

Dr. Dennis Humphrey joined the Senior Management Team of ACJS in 1999, after retirement from his posts as Deputy Superintendent in the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department and Deputy Commissioner with the Massachusetts Department of Correction. An expert on all aspects of correctional treatment services, Dr. Humphrey has provided clinical supervision and training to ACJS employees in a number of institution and community corrections based programs.

Under Dr. Valle’s leadership, ACJS programs have implemented the Accountability Treatment Program® model, which is rooted in cognitive-behavioral and integrated modified therapeutic community (IMTC) approaches that have been demonstrated to be most effective in the treatment of the substance abusing criminal offender.
ACJS has been committed to the development and implementation of evidence-based correctional programs since the organization’s inception. ACJS has, as part of its senior management team, one of the nation’s few certified master trainers in the LS/RNR, the industry’s gold standard in the assessment of the risks, needs, and responsivity of adult criminal offenders.  All ACJS staff members are trained in the theory, administration, and interpretation of a comprehensive risk/needs assessment that examines not only the substance abuse treatment needs but the criminogenic needs of the individual engaged in treatment.
ACJS has also operated one of the only county-based Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) units to demonstrate a reduction in recidivism. The NIJ-funded evaluation of the Barnstable County Sheriff’s Office’s RSAT unit and the subsequent follow-up evaluation validated the impact of the ACJS treatment model and guided the subsequent staff training and supervision throughout the ACJS system.

As a direct result of their demonstrated expertise in the RSAT model, Dr. Valle, and ACJS senior managers Dr. Humphrey, and Lisa Talbot were all named core faculty member’s on BJA’s first national training and technical assistance resource center for RSAT programs.

In 2010, Dr. Valle represented AdCare Criminal Justice Services at UKESAD, and addressed a special meeting of Parliament’s  House of Lords devoted to the important topic of substance abuse and the criminal justice system.

ACJS is presently providing operations management for a number of the community corrections centers throughout Massachusetts in addition to the county institution-based programs in which RSAT and other program service models are housed.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

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Thursday, January 27, 2011

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Monday, January 24, 2011

The Accountability Training Program®

The Accountability Training Program® is a comprehensive system of program management, operational standards, and offender-curriculum compiled by Stephen K. Valle, Sc.D., M.B.A. This is the cornerstone of ACJS's public safety model of treatment. Working in full partnership with Criminal Justice system administrators and managers, ACJS provides a range of services that meet the specific and unique needs of the sentenced offender and that assist institutions in inmate management and recidivism reduction. In research funded by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) ours is the only model of correctional treatment that has been independently evaluated and proven to reduce recidivism and result in taxpayer saving (Klien and Wilson, 2003). ACJS is the only vendor in the commonwealth to achieve such a distinction.