Intensive Inpatient Treatment
(Freedom Program)
KeyStone Center offers inpatient programs for young adults, ages 18–26, and adults, 27 and older adults ages 18 and older.
FREEDOM PROGRAM FROM ADULTS
The Adult Inpatient Program, also called the Freedom Program, provides substance use disorder treatment to individuals struggling with addiction to drugs and/or alcohol that is escalating and has caused a significant negative impact in their lives.
Some individuals entering the program have a history of addiction treatment, while others will be learning about the 12-step program for the first time. All have a readiness to begin the progression of change. Our inpatient treatment focuses on specific situations and problems currently disrupting a person’s functioning. Our staff works with the client to create a plan to address and correct these, and directs the patient toward aftercare planning. The Freedom Program focuses on directing the patient back into sobriety – helping them to rely on their knowledge, resources, and support system to return them to sober living.
The goal of our trauma-informed approach is to help the patient recognize the way in which current problematic behaviors and patterns may have emerged as legitimate ways to cope with life stressors, but have now come to represent maladaptive schema that are blocking their ability to fully thrive as a functional adult.
The Freedom program is secluded from much of the other treatment programming and these small, co-ed groups spend the majority of time together.
Our staff includes Master’s Prepared counselors with training in co-occurring disorders and certified addictions specialists who bring their own unique perspective and challenge their patients to, through very active participation, take ownership of their condition and begin to make the changes necessary for recovery. The program is structured so the group members assist each other through these difficult decision-making times by becoming mirrors for each other. Inter-group confrontation, guided by the counselors, is key to the success of this program.
TOPICS ADDRESSED DURING TREATMENT INCLUDE
- Relapse Prevention
- Using the 12 Steps
- Goal Setting
- Medication Management
- Family Dynamics and intervention
- Mental Health Symptoms Management
- High-Risk Situation Management HIV / STD Education
- Re-engaging a Sober Support Network
- Spirituality
- Gender and Issue specific groups
- Symptom Management Education
Utilizing an array of therapeutic resources, the program will be able to provide the patient with various adjunctive therapies in support of obtaining the patient’s treatment goals. These therapies will include:
- Motivational Interviewing
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Family Therapy
- Psychodrama
- Experiential Therapy
- Yoga
- Grounding
- Family Therapy
- Gambling Treatment
SPIRITUALITY
An important treatment objective of the KeyStone Center is to assist the client in understanding the process involved in practically applying recovery principles in order to enhance and improve quality of life. Most patients, upon admission, feel spiritually bankrupt and empty. The clinical staff prioritizes relationships in a patient’s life: relationship with self, Higher Power, and others. If the focus of treatment is limited to the mind and body, the patient’s spirituality is minimized. As the patients’ treatment incorporates spiritual principles, issues that stagnate personal growth, forgiveness, and acceptance are addressed in a holistic manner, so healing can be experienced and hope restored.
An Environment of Compassion
and Caring
KeyStone Center provides treatment for addiction and co-occurring issues at our facility five miles south of Philadelphia International Airport in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. We provide addiction services to patients from all over the country.
We offer no-cost, confidential assessments 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you or a loved one are struggling with addiction, call us today at 610-876-9000.