Addictions Recovery Center, Inc.
Healthy people make a healthy community
Programs and results
What we aim to solve
Addictions Recovery Center (ARC) provides substance use disorder treatment services for Medicaid and other clients in Jackson County and surrounding areas. Of the 3,000 people we serve annually, 85% qualify for Medicaid, 60% are unemployed, 20% are homeless, and 75% have no education beyond high school. Our continuum of care ranges from Fresh Start Detox and Sobering, to DUII classes, day and outpatient treatment programs, residential treatment, and transition housing, including supportive housing for women and their dependent children. Even though we mostly serve adults, our work affects children. Around two-thirds of our clients fall in the 18-40 age range, of which Gallup says over 90% either have children or plan to. With surging demand for affordable treatment, we've set a course to well-managed growth. In late 2015, we moved admin and outpatient programs to 1003 E Main and will soon further expand to 1025 E Main. To meet the challenges of growth, we turn to community support.
Our programs
What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?
Residential Treatment
ARC’s Residential Treatment Program guides clients toward a life of recovery. Each client receives an individually-designed plan focusing on long-term recovery skills that help improve overall health, including physical and emotional well-being. Education explores addictive behaviors, brain function and personal responsibility helping the client toward integrating new skills and behaviors in their daily life. Residential treatment is a planned regimen of 24-hour professionally directed evaluation, observation and addiction treatment in an inpatient setting. (ASAM PPC-2R 2001)
Rogue Valley Fresh Start Detox
Addictions Recovery Center now offers medically-monitored detoxification and stabilization services to individuals in need. The goal of ARC’s detox program is to provide patients with a physically and emotionally stable environment to complete the detox process and prepare for transition into treatment.
Outpatient Treatment
Outpatient services are tailored to each patient’s level of clinical severity and are designed to help the patient achieve changes in alcohol or other drug use behaviors. (ASAM PPC-2R 2001)
Mental Health Treatment
Co-occurring substance use treatment and mental health services are for those suffering from co-occurring disorders – such as mental illness and substance abuse – that both need treatment for either effort to be successful. These dual-diagnosis services integrate assistance for each condition, helping people recover from both in one setting, at the same time. (NAMI)
Transition Housing
ARC’s Transition Programs offer low cost housing to men and women in the early stages of sobriety who are transitioning to the next level of care. Transition housing provides much needed support during a critical time in rehabilitation; ARC’s peer mentors help clients establish a path to a better life through a safe and monitored re-integration into the community.
Sobering Services
The Drop-In Sobering Program at the William H. Moore Center is an ARC facility whose staff works with local law enforcement, hospitals and individuals to provide safe sobering services to those suffering dangerously intoxication. Each person who comes to the sobering facility is kept under close observation and given food and a place to sleep until they are sober.
Community Education
Dr. Darryl Inaba has served as ARC’s Director of Clinical and Behavioral Health Services since 2009. He is the nation’s leading expert in addiction disease and a co-founder of the Haight Ashbury Clinic, as well as a renowned author whose texts are used in universities across the country. Dr. Inaba’s 10 week lecture series covers thought-provoking and relevant topics pertaining to addiction and treatment, including the latest research findings that are at once startling and enlightening. A partial listing of topics covered includes: History of Drug Use & Abuse in America; Causes of Addiction; Cocaine, Methamphetamine, Ritalin; Opiates, Benzodiazepines, Barbiturates; Alcohol; Psychedelic Drugs; Other Drugs/ Other Addictions; Prevention; Treatment; Dual Diagnosis and Multi-Morbidity.
Walk-In Clinic, Outpatient & Residential Services
Addictions Recovery Center is a private, 501(c)(3) nonprofit agency providing substance-use disorder treatment in Southern Oregon for nearly 50 years. Our certified medical and clinical staff provide services across a continuum of care, including: Medically-Monitored Detox, evidence-based Residential and Outpatient treatment, Mental Health services, Medication-Assisted Treatment, a Walk-In Clinic, DUII classes, Transition Housing, and more. Our community partnerships and regional integration provide clients and patients greater access to wraparound services, including work with the Jackson County Circuit Court and Oregon Department of Human Services. It is through these means that we treat the whole individual, providing not only the tools for a life in recovery, but also the life skills necessary to improve one’s health, housing, family, education and employment opportunities.
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Our results
How does this organization measure their results? It's a hard question but an important one.
Number of direct care staff who received training in trauma informed care
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Type of Metric
Output - describing our activities and reach
Direction of Success
Increasing
Context Notes
All staff are trained in Trauma Informed Care
Average number of service recipients per month
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Type of Metric
Input - describing resources we use
Direction of Success
Increasing
Context Notes
Approximate
Goals & Strategy
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What is the organization aiming to accomplish?
MISSION
The mission of Addictions Recovery Center is to provide individuals and their families the opportunity to choose a healthier way of life.
CORE PURPOSE
To inspire hope and healthy choices through education and supportive relationships so individuals and families may recover from the disease of addiction.
VISION
To guide a human life from pain and fear and despair to joy and serenity and hope, for a lifetime of complete healing for individuals, families – and the community.
PHILOSOPHY
Addictions Recovery Center's primary purpose shall be that which supports or provides services related to addictions, behavioral and related health or human service issues, including: prevention, withdrawal management, treatment and recovery support for individuals, families, and the community.
The Board of Directors will set policies to manage, conduct and control the business, assets and affairs of the corporation, and to promulgate programs operating a continuum of services for persons suffering from problems connected with addiction including alcohol, drugs, gambling, or other identified dependency and behavioral health issues. Services provided will utilize best practices recognized within the industry and consistent with licensing expectations.
We believe individuals with coexisting mental health issues should have both disorders treated in an integrated way. Because substance and mental health disorders often occur in the same individual, patients presenting for either condition should be assessed and treated for the co-occurrence of the other type of disorder.
Medications can be an important element of treatment for clients, especially when combined with counseling and other behavioral therapies. This can be effective stabilizing opiate dependency, alcoholism, and nicotine addictions. For mental health issues, both behavioral treatment and medications can be critically important.
What are the organization's key strategies for making this happen?
The Matrix Model provides a framework for engaging with those struggling with substance abuse and helping them achieve a life in recovery. Patients learn about issues critical to addiction and relapse, receive direction and support from a trained therapist and become familiar with self-help programs – all while being monitored for drug use. The program includes education for family members affected by the addiction.
The primary goal of Addiction Recovery Center's Life Skills program is to help clients develop balanced, self-determined behaviors to meet the challenges of a life in recovery. This means accepting a life filled with conscious choices, taking into consideration one's own needs and the needs of others, as well as potential consequences of one's actions.
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy is a practical treatment that focuses on patterns of negative thinking and the beliefs that create those patterns. (NAMI)
ARC's Gender Process Groups create a safe environment for men and women to discuss the relationships in their lives – including their relationship with alcohol and drugs. Groups are focused on change and recovery.
Family Groups introduce clients, friends and families to other recovering individuals and their loved ones, creating an opportunity to foster important relationships, as well as exposure to other's experiences.
Relapse prevention is designed to help clients and their loved ones identify the signs and symptoms of relapse and take steps to call out the behavior.
Co-occurring treatment services are for those suffering from co-occurring disorders – such as mental illness and substance abuse – that both need treatment for either effort to be successful. These dual-diagnosis services integrate assistance for each condition, helping people recover from both in one setting, at the same time. (NAMI)
What are the organization's capabilities for doing this?
ARC is licensed by the State of Oregon, Oregon Health Authority as a provider of medical detoxification, substance use disorder (residential and outpatient), outpatient mental health, DUII, and outpatient gambling services. For almost 50-years ARC has offered a variety of programs designed to help individuals gain recover, including; Medication-Assisted Treatment & Addiction Medicine Clinic; ARC Residential Treatment Program; Transition Housing Program; Pet Program; Outpatient Programs; Outreach and Engagement; Mobile Response; Forensic Programming Domestic Abuse Awareness Program; Relapse Prevention.
Addictions Recovery Center is a state licensed residential and outpatient treatment facility operating under the administrative rules of the State of Oregon, governed by the Oregon Health Authority. As such, full compliance with Federal Confidentiality Law 42 CFR Part II, is strictly followed. Addictions Recovery Center’s Board of Directors and staff members will follow all laws pertaining to the governance of residential and outpatient addiction and mental health service agencies.
What have they accomplished so far and what's next?
Many people in Southern Oregon who suffer substance use disorders have a great need for quality, affordable addiction treatment. For nearly 50 years, Addictions Recovery Center (ARC) has provided such care to our communities. However, a recent upsurge in demand--due to the Affordable Care Act and other factors--has prompted an ongoing effort to greatly expand our capacity to serve. By some measures, demand
for treatment has more than doubled in recent years.
Our expansion effort began in late 2015, when we purchased a complex of buildings at 1003 East Main St. in Medford. This gave us much more space to grow our programs, and, project by project, we have been remodeling and refitting to give our clients the best treatment possible to meet their growing need. Currently, we hold over 50 outpatient and residential groups each week in 5 group rooms.
In late 2015, we opened the only medically-monitored detox and sobering center south of Eugene. In 2016, we began the only state-licensed co-occurring (mental health and substance use disorder) treatment program in Jackson County. In 2017, we contracted to treat those enrolled in Community Family Court (since expanding to including Recovery opportunity Court and Forensic Programming). Last year we opened an Addiction Medicine Clinic to offer medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for those with opioid use disorder, and this year we are launching a new residential treatment for women with a focus on new or expectant mothers.
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Addictions Recovery Center, Inc.
Board of directorsas of 01/18/2024
Dave Robison
Chief Operating Officer, Southern Oregon Goodwill Industries
Term: 2022 - 2024
Larissa Medina
Quality Improvement Nurse Director, Rogue Community Health
Paula Lawson
Quantum Innovations Inc.
Justin Ivens
Chief of Police, Medford Police Department
Dave Robison
Chief Operating Officer, Southern Oregon Goodwill Industries
Carrie Borgen
Executive Director, ACCESS
Suz Montemayor
Human Resource Manager, John A Warekois CPA LLC
Scott Logue
Chief of Police, City of Central Point
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