Residential Rehab
Program Overview The Alcohol & Drug Recovery Program is designed as a round-the-clock housing environment of treatment for chronic substance abuse. Upon admission, a counselor will discuss the client’s history of substance abuse and our clinical staff will assess them for the appropriate treatment plan. All participants in the A&D Recovery Program are required to attend both group and individual counseling sessions. Individual counseling will address the client’s motivation to be clean and sober by helping them understand the problem, change their behavior, repair relationships, build new relationships, and create a lifestyle that supports ongoing recovery. Group counseling provides the opportunity to give and receive support from others in a similar situation, as well as discuss feelings, problems, and past experiences.As sobriety is a life-long process, Buffalo Valley provides transitional housing and connections to community support programs such as AA, NA, and DRA. |
Should there be a need to focus on mental health issues commonly associated with addition, such as depression, anxiety or other co-occurring disorders, Buffalo Valley can help! Buffalo Valley is a licensed dual-diagnosis facility.
The residential program provides a structured setting for individuals to successfully return to the community. Each individual will be provided with a counselor to work with throughout their stay. Buffalo Valley has licensed Counselors, a Psychiatrist, a Psychologist, and a complete nursing staff. Our goal is to provide you with a balanced program, consisting of understanding your addiction, treating your addiction, addressing any co-occurring disorders, providing you the tools to prevent relapse, and equipping you with the skills necessary to adapt to a life without drugs and alcohol. Buffalo Valley currently operates residential programs in Hohenwald, Lewisburg, and Clarksville. For more information on which facility would best suit your needs, please contact our main office at (800) 447-2766. For a list of approved and non-approved items, you may either contact our office or click here. |
Adult residential clients enjoy:
• Meditation and relaxation classes
• Small group therapy • One-on-one counseling • Weekly care plan review • Life skills workshops • Video and lectures specific to substance abuse |
• Motivational interviewing
• Relapse prevention workshops • Therapeutic work activities • Recreation (walks, gym, seasonal activities, etc…) • Family program activities |
Visitation
Visiting hours are Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. First time visitors will need to arrive at the facility at 12:45 p.m. for orientation. Upon arrival at the facility, visitors should check in with security. To protect client confidentiality, you must be on a client's approved list to visit. If you are on that list, you will be contacted by either the client or his/her counselor.
Below is a copy of the letter you will receive from Buffalo Valley, indicating you have been added to a client's approved visitors list. The letter you receive will also have a confidentiality code at the top to provide for extra confidentiality/security precautions. Please keep this letter.
You have received this letter as a friend or family has completed an Authorization for Release of Information as you are someone that may need to speak with his/her counselor and/or come to visit the client. In order to speak with someone about the client, you will need to provide the number listed above along with information about you and the client currently in treatment. Additionally you will need to provide this letter when you come to visit along with photo identification. Please only bring this letter and your ID when you arrive; purses, bags, diaper bags, etc are not permitted during visitation. Please visit only in the location provided, clients may not accompany you to your vehicle before you leave.
Please do not bring any items to the client that the client cannot have in treatment such as: alcohol, drugs, paraphernalia, cell phones, media player, or other valuables. Items brought in for the client must be surrendered immediately for proper search, so please make sure the item and/or bag is clearly marked.
Beginning on March 13, 2005 any visitor must complete the mandatory 1 ½ hour Family Al-Anon Session before visiting with any client. The session will begin at 1 p.m. and end at 2:30 p.m. and you may visit the client afterward until 4:00 p.m.—– unless it is his first week of treatment, as Buffalo Valley does not permit visitation the clients’ first week of treatment. (Please note that visitation is from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. on Sunday only—Saturdays in Clarksville.)
If you do not attend this session, you will not be permitted to visit with the client. After you complete the mandatory Family Session, you are not required to complete it again. It is imperative that you be on time for the session. ***If you are late, this may interfere with your visitation privileges.
Clients shall be directly involved in all treatment plan development. When indicated, the client’s family and/or significant other are also included. Please contact Buffalo Valley during business hours regarding issues that arise during client stay, including coordination of services, safety, grievance and ethics reporting.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the Family Sessions or visitation, please contact the Operations Department at 800-447-2766 ext. 2026.
Visiting hours are Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. First time visitors will need to arrive at the facility at 12:45 p.m. for orientation. Upon arrival at the facility, visitors should check in with security. To protect client confidentiality, you must be on a client's approved list to visit. If you are on that list, you will be contacted by either the client or his/her counselor.
Below is a copy of the letter you will receive from Buffalo Valley, indicating you have been added to a client's approved visitors list. The letter you receive will also have a confidentiality code at the top to provide for extra confidentiality/security precautions. Please keep this letter.
You have received this letter as a friend or family has completed an Authorization for Release of Information as you are someone that may need to speak with his/her counselor and/or come to visit the client. In order to speak with someone about the client, you will need to provide the number listed above along with information about you and the client currently in treatment. Additionally you will need to provide this letter when you come to visit along with photo identification. Please only bring this letter and your ID when you arrive; purses, bags, diaper bags, etc are not permitted during visitation. Please visit only in the location provided, clients may not accompany you to your vehicle before you leave.
Please do not bring any items to the client that the client cannot have in treatment such as: alcohol, drugs, paraphernalia, cell phones, media player, or other valuables. Items brought in for the client must be surrendered immediately for proper search, so please make sure the item and/or bag is clearly marked.
Beginning on March 13, 2005 any visitor must complete the mandatory 1 ½ hour Family Al-Anon Session before visiting with any client. The session will begin at 1 p.m. and end at 2:30 p.m. and you may visit the client afterward until 4:00 p.m.—– unless it is his first week of treatment, as Buffalo Valley does not permit visitation the clients’ first week of treatment. (Please note that visitation is from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. on Sunday only—Saturdays in Clarksville.)
If you do not attend this session, you will not be permitted to visit with the client. After you complete the mandatory Family Session, you are not required to complete it again. It is imperative that you be on time for the session. ***If you are late, this may interfere with your visitation privileges.
Clients shall be directly involved in all treatment plan development. When indicated, the client’s family and/or significant other are also included. Please contact Buffalo Valley during business hours regarding issues that arise during client stay, including coordination of services, safety, grievance and ethics reporting.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the Family Sessions or visitation, please contact the Operations Department at 800-447-2766 ext. 2026.