All of CATS’ programs utilize evidence-based practices. Evidence based practices are interventions and techniques that research data suggests are associated with positive outcomes. These practices include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Social Learning, and Motivational Interviewing.
Programs
CATS’ services are offered through multiple programs that are funded through a variety of contracts and grants.
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Outpatient
Services are delivered on an outpatient basis. Clients stay in their own homes and come to CATS Outpatient facility for treatment programs that are built to help prevent relapse and reduce recidivism. Non-Intensive - 1 to 3 days a week. Intensive - 4 days a week.
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Residential
Clients temporarily live at CATS while receiving treatment for issues with alcohol, drugs and recidivism.
Services
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Assessment
An in depth interview designed to assess an individual’s needs. The assessment concludes with a diagnosis and recommendations for treatment. CATS offers two types of assessments: Alcohol and drug use & Recidivism.
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Group Counseling
The majority of CATS’ services are delivered in the group format in which a professional, licensed counselor facilitates group therapy.
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Individual Counseling
All clients receive individual counseling to develop and implement an individualized treatment plan.
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Case Management
Clients are provided with referrals to community resources and assistance in accessing them.
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Drug Testing
CATS conducts testing for the presence of drugs and/or alcohol.
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Community Housing for Dual Diagnosis
Residents in the Community Housing program have access to substance use disorder (SUD) treatment, 12-step meetings, behavioral health treatment, psychiatric services, and employment assistance. Rental assistance is available for those who are unemployed.