ORCA Women’s Residential Program:
consists of 12 treatment beds for indigent chemically dependent
females. The program also provides a minimum of 30 hours of drug
and alcohol treatment services a week. Gender specific issues
e.g., domestic violence, sexual abuse, separation from children,
dangers of substance abuse to the unborn fetus and prenatal
health/ nutrition are integrated into the treatment regimen.
Urinalysis is requested regularly and randomly. Treatment
duration is based on successful completion of the treatment
plan, usually up to 30 days.
Family group sessions are
provided 1 evening each week for families of our residential
treatment programs. This is an integral part of the treatment
process. To facilitate family participation, ORCA provides
supervison for children while their parents attend family group.
Individual family sessions are facilitated by the client’s
primary counselor.
ORCA staff provide case management services to coordinate the
client’s total care. Staff have regular contacts with staff from
other organizations, such as mental health agencies, who are
also involved with ORCA clients.
We have two outpatient treatment
programs:
The Intensive Outpatient Program
is a highly structured treatment program which targets both male
and females with chemical dependency problems but have stable
sober living environments and/or viable employment. The
treatment services consist of individual/group counseling, case
management, recreational therapy, vocational/educational
counseling, parenting sessions, legal/social service
consultation, AIDS/HIV education, and transportation support.
This service focuses on topics and issues such as relapse
prevention, healthy relationship building, life skills, money
management, job retention, conflict management, open
communication and effective utilization of the 12 step
principles. Intensive Outpatient services are provided in 5 week
blocks for 3 hours Tuesday, through Friday with individual
counseling, case management and crisis intervention services
offered, by appointment each Monday. The ORCA House IOP program
requests random urine screenings to insure optimum service
utilization and the most effective treatment delivery.
ORCA’s Non-Intensive Outpatient Program provides extended
outpatient services, at a lesser intensity than Intensive
Outpatient, to chemically dependent individuals for three (3)
months. Group counseling is provided once a week with individual
sessions scheduled based on needs identified in the individual’s
treatment plan. Group counseling focuses on relapse prevention
and addresses issues pertinent to achieving quality, continuous
sobriety. Focus is on same issues as Intensive Outpatient e.g.,
healthy relationships building, life skills, money management,
job retention, but at a lesser intensity of service provision.
Individual counseling is also provided and addresses needs
identified in the client’s treatment plan.
Our outpatient services provide a continuum of care for
recovering individuals. Many of our residential clients, as well
as residential clients from other agencies, “step down” to our
Intensive Outpatient Program and then to our Non-Intensive
Outpatient Program and then to our Non-Intensive Outpatient
Program