The Continuum Program (SUD)

ICFS provides SUD treatment or recovery support services after the completion of an initial Diagnostic Assessment and a determination that an individual is eligible for the program.

Substance Use Assessments

A comprehensive diagnostic assessment is a behavioral health assessment that collects, compiles, and integrates sufficiently detailed information to successfully guide the level of care decisions, the place of the care process, and the provision of services.

Group Substance Use Counseling

Group SUD Counseling includes Cognitive Behavioral Groups, Support Groups, and Interpersonal Process Groups. Cognitive Behavioral Groups have a trained facilitator utilizing a specific therapeutic model to alter thoughts and actions that lead to substance use. Support Groups uplift members and provide a forum to share pragmatic information about managing day-to-day life. Interpersonal Process Groups delve into major developmental issues that contribute to SUD or interfere with recovery.

Individual Substance Use Counseling

Individual SUD Counseling is a face-to-face service for symptom and behavior management, development, restoration, or enhancement of adaptive behaviors and skills, and enhancement or maintenance of daily living skills to facilitate long-term recovery.

Drug Screening

Drug Screening consists of toxicology sample collection and breathalyzer and urine testing to determine and detect the use of alcohol and other drugs.

Case Management Services

Case Management Services are strength-based supports for those with addictions and those in recovery from SUD. These services are provided to assist clients with the implementation of their recovery plan through direct contact interventions provided to an individual or a group of individuals.