Providence VA Medical Center Information
Treatment
Who We Treat
- Young Adults (18–25),
- Adults,
- Seniors/Older Adults,
- Older Adults,
- Male and Female,
- LGBTQ+,
- Veterans
Approaches
- Family Therapy,
- Group Therapy,
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT),
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT),
- 1-on-1 Counseling,
- Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS),
- Nutrition Counseling
Conditions We Treat
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD),
- Trauma,
- Perinatal Mental Health,
- Gambling,
- Eating Disorders,
- Anger,
- Co-Occurring Disorders
Substances We Treat
- Alcohol,
- Benzodiazepines,
- Chronic Relapse,
- Opioids
Languages
- Sign language services for the deaf and hard of hearing
Aftercare
- Outpatient Treatment,
- Intensive Outpatient Program,
- Employment Counseling,
- Continuing Care,
- Employment/Vocational Counseling,
- Support Meetings
Level of Care
- Outpatient,
- Co-Occurring Mental Health,
- Aftercare/Continuing Care
Experience
Smoking and Vaping Policy
- Smoking Not Allowed,
- Vaping Not Allowed
Accreditations
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Hospital licensing authority
The Hospital Licensing Authority is responsible for granting licenses to healthcare facilities, ensuring that they meet the standards and regulations set by the government. Accreditation is a process of evaluation and recognition by a third-party organization, confirming that the hospital meets specific quality and safety standards.
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SAMHSA certification for opioid treatment program (OTP)
SAMHSA's Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs) accreditation is a rigorous recognition process that signifies an OTP's commitment to providing high-quality care for individuals dealing with opioid use disorders. It assures patients, families, and the community that the program adheres to evidence-based practices, employs qualified staff, and maintains a safe treatment environment. This accreditation is a symbol of quality and accountability, offering confidence in the program's ability to support individuals on their path to recovery from opioid addiction.
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The Joint Commission
The Joint Commission accreditation for addiction and behavioral health is a prestigious recognition signifying a facility's commitment to delivering high-quality care and safety for individuals dealing with substance abuse and mental health issues. It involves rigorous evaluations and assessments, ensuring patients receive evidence-based treatment and exceptional care. This accreditation demonstrates a facility's dedication to continuous improvement and ethical practices, building trust among patients and healthcare professionals seeking top-tier addiction and behavioral health services.
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Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)
Established in 1966, the non-profit organization known as the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) has a dedicated focus on accrediting rehabilitation organizations. CARF's primary mission is to assist service providers, particularly rehabilitation facilities, in upholding and promoting the highest standards of care.
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