Substance Use Services
Metrocare, Where Clinicians are Teammates

Overview
Recovery is an ongoing process.
Our substance use programs focus on person-centered and trauma-informed recovery planning in a therapeutic outpatient environment. Services are provided by a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC) and delivered based on your personal goals, strengths, and needs.
At Metrocare, we operate as a team. Our clinicians work together, across disciplines, to make sure your needs are met holistically. Your primary care, your mental health, your chemical dependency, and any social service needs can be treated at one location.
Metrocare Substance Use Disorder Services
Now your loved one has the option to stay in their current living environment while receiving the intensive medical assistance needed for detox treatment and ongoing Medicated Assisted Treatment for the full continuum of outpatient care.
Intensive Outpatient Program
Services provided for Adults 18 years and older by a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC). Frequency is based on the intensity of need but averages 6 hours per week for approximately 3 months with long term recovery supports in place upon the Intensive Outpatient Program completion.
Services
- Assessments & Person-Centered Recovery Plans
Individual Counseling with Certified Recovery Coaches
Group Counseling
- Support from Certified Peer Specialists
Wraparound Care from Interdisciplinary teams
- Psychoeducation
- Health risk education on HIV / STDs / TB / Hepatitis / Smoking Cessation
- Step Work (including The 12 Steps)
Introduction to AA / NA
To Help
- Identify Triggers
- Utilize support systems
- Sustain relationships
- Address co-dependency family issues
- Deal with prior trauma
- Relapse prevention
Ambulatory Detox Services
Ambulatory Detox Services for those with Opioid Use Disorder and/or alcohol dependency provided for Adults 18 years and older by a Licensed Physician and Registered Nurse. The Ambulatory Detox program lasts for 28 days with up to 6 hours of treatment per day. To participate, individuals must also pair Ambulatory Detox services with our Intensive Outpatient program to build long-term skills to maintain sobriety.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
As of November 2021, we are now offering Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) services to all individuals struggling with Opioid Use Disorder, regardless of health insurance coverage. MAT clients can receive services for up to one year alongside the Intensive Outpatient program and ongoing recovery services.