Residential Treatment for Adults with
Co-Occurring Disorders
The Garcia House treatment team believes that all people can and do recover. We understand that behavioral health disorders may be lifelong with periods of crisis and stability. We promote a safe, inclusive, and healing environment in our facility while understanding that the recovery journey occurs along a continuum and that individuals may be at different points on this journey. We value the uniqueness of every person we serve and therefore tailor our treatment to meet a variety of wellness needs.
At Garcia House, the people we serve will find treatment options built on a foundation of trauma-informed care, harm reduction, evidence-based practice in the areas of addictions and mental health including medications and medication-assisted treatment, as well as a team-based model of care that understands the intersection between health and a variety of community systems including physical healthcare, human services, family and child welfare, and criminal justice.
What Are Co-Occurring Disorders?
Co-occurring disorders, also called dual diagnosis, happen when a person has both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder at the same time. These two conditions affect each other, making it harder to recover without treating both.
Types of Practices
- All forms of Medication Assisted Treatment
- Motivation Interviewing
- Contingency Management
- Seeking Safety
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) & DBT & the 12-steps
- Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT)
- Helping Women & Helping Men Recover
- Illness Recovery Management
- Relapse Prevention
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Co-Occurring Disorders
- Living in Balance
Services Provided
- Each client will participate in 20 hours of structured treatment a week
- Evidence Based Group Therapy
- Individual Therapy
- Opportunities for Family Therapy/Support System Therapy
- Recreation Therapy – on-site gym
- Medication Assisted Treatment
- Substance Monitoring
General Information
- ASAM 3.7 Level of Care – Medically Monitored Intensive Residential Treatment
- ASAM 3.5 Level of Care – Clinically Managed High-Intensity Residential Services
- 16 Bed Facility that serves clients age 18-65 with 8 double occupancy rooms
- Designed for individuals with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders
- Length of stay will be determined by medical necessity
- Home-like setting where clients will participate in cooking, laundry and other skill building activities of daily living
Common Mental Health Disorders
Explore our guides dedicated to understanding and managing various mental health conditions. From depression and anxiety to bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, OCD, schizophrenia, trauma and PTSD, and addiction, these resources delve into the symptoms, treatment options, and the importance of seeking help. If you or someone you know is experiencing a behavioral health crisis, immediate assistance is available through our crisis intervention services.