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Women's Program
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Women's Program
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Women's Program
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Women's Program
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Women's Program
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Women's Program
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Program Highlights

Clinical excellence and uncompromising patient-centric care mark every component of Caron’s core programming, which includes the Women’s Program. Our focus incorporates overall behavioral health into treatment options for substance use disorder, ensuring attention to related issues that can undermine recovery.

Treatment Program Details

Caron’s care is personalized for the level of care you need. Your treatment is clinically driven based on your progress, incorporating residential, outpatient, or other services or programs that meet your needs and life situation. We work in consultation with our expert clinical and medical staff as well as insurers to maximize your treatment so that you have a stable foundation for recovery.

In the privacy of a women-only program, you can process the issues associated with substance use disorder, including guilt, anxiety, and body image, and learn the tools and skills, from healthy communication skills and validation to mindfulness and yoga, that can help you build a healthy, resilient recovery.

Assessment/Intake

  • Detox services, if needed, in a state-of-the-art medical center staffed by full-time, experienced medical professionals
  • Thorough psychosocial assessment that includes an evaluation of addiction and behavioral and mental health symptoms
  • Personalized treatment plan including treatment of co-occurring disorders

Treatment and Therapies

  • Gender-specific treatment to provide peer support and privacy
  • Individual counseling
  • Therapist-led groups to address key issues that block recovery
  • Evidence-based modalities such as dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) and mindfulness-based stress reduction
  • Specialty groups to address trauma, anxiety, parenting, relationships, adult children of alcoholics, chronic pain, relapse, and grief and loss, among others
  • Spiritual groups with individual spiritual counseling as clinically indicated

Family Support

  • A family program with education on substance use and mental health disorders, recovery programs, relapse, and guidance on healthy coping skills, effective boundaries, communication, and self-care
  • Age-specific education and counseling for adolescents ages 7-11 and 12-17 through the Youth Education Program

Transitional Care as a Foundation for Life in Recovery

  • The Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) at Caron's Pennsylvania campus employs Caron’s proven, evidence-based treatment modalities to help patients increase confidence and readiness for life in recovery.

Continuum of Care

Longer engagement leads to better outcomes. When you are ready for a less intensive level of care, your Caron team will discuss that with you (and your loved ones if you wish) to ensure you move into a level of care that is right for you. And we stay with you into recovery by offering a continuum of services to help you stay healthy and grounded.

Caron's continuum of care includes:

Relapse Treatment to Meet Women’s Needs

Caron’s transformative relapse treatment designed for women focuses on key themes, including the shame, guilt, and fear many women feel about their ability to be “good enough.” Trauma may also be a factor in relapse. With therapeutic support, women are able to delve into the feelings and experiences that have kept them from a healthy, sustainable recovery.

Patient-centered Treatment

Specialties to Shape Your Treatment Plan

Included as Clinically Needed

Health and Wellness Services

  • Yoga
  • State-of-the-art fitness center
  • Nutrition counseling as clinically indicated

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