A Dove’s Nest
2855 West Blvd
Charlotte, NC 28208
About A Dove’s Nest
A Dove's Nest is a women's addiction recovery center in Charlotte, North Carolina. They provide services to women and their children ages 5 to 11. What really stands out to me is that the program is free to participants. This ensures that you have the means to achieve sobriety if you can't afford treatment. Many former residents have praised the program, noting the significant personal growth and development they achieved while living at Dove’s Nest.
Multifaceted Christian Program
The program is a Christian based residential recovery program in which you find help to achieve sobriety, employment and housing. Your program is 120 days during which you participate in individual and group counseling, life skills training and education classes taught through a biblical worldview.
I like that their program also includes sober support group development and a multifaceted approach to care to address the whole person and not just a constellation of symptoms. The program aims to help you develop an understanding of what caused the addiction so you can learn not only how to cope with staying sober but how to manage life situations that could trigger a relapse.
The primary requirement to be involved in the program is seeking admission for yourself. While they do encourage friends and family to learn more about addiction they understand that you must want treatment for treatment to be successful.
Dual Diagnosis and Trauma Informed Care
During your first phone call you can participate in a screening interview which determines if the next steps are taken. You may be admitted on the day of your appointment, but you must be drug free and have detoxified before admission. After completing your first 120 days you may choose to live in a transitional living home for up to two years in the same Christian based environment.
The program specializes in treating women who have experienced trauma or require simultaneous care for concurrent substance use disorder and mental health conditions. They recognize that addiction does not occur in a vacuum, which is one reason why they allow children to stay with their moms in the residential facility.
Addiction Treatment Programs
When individuals participate in a young adult program in North Carolina, they feel more at ease in a setting that is age-appropriate. Activities, therapies, and aesthetics are all tailored for this age group, so participants can feel comfortable and are more likely to complete the program.
An adult program in North Carolina typically combines individual and group counseling, medical treatment, and various other therapies to treat substance use disorders. Treatment can take place in an inpatient or outpatient setting.
Alcohol rehab in North Carolina is a course of treatments that helps participants overcome alcohol dependency. Treatments address physical, mental, and emotional aspects of substance use disorder and help the individual develop healthy habits for long-term recovery.
Women’s rehab in North Carolina allows women to receive gender-specific treatment tailored to their needs. Programs are available for alcohol, heroin, prescription drugs, benzos, and any other addictive substances, as well as co-occurring disorders.
To overcome opioid addiction, attend opioid rehab in North Carolina. Treatment takes place in inpatient or outpatient care, using a variety of therapies, medications, and other helpful interventions. Length of treatment caries, typically lasting 30, 60, or 90 days.
There are many types of drug rehab in North Carolina. To receive treatment for addiction, you can choose from many inpatient and outpatient programs. Often, participants start with detox and work through a full continuum of care that continues with ongoing support for long-term recovery.
Levels of Care
Nearly all drug rehabs in North Carolina begin with a detox program. When this process is complete, all addictive substances will be purged from your body. You can then move on to the next steps of drug rehab in North Carolina.
When you choose inpatient drug rehab in North Carolina, you’ll live at a rehab facility for 28 to 90 days, depending on the program. Typical methods of treatment include group and individual therapy and family counseling.
Outpatient rehab in North Carolina is often the next step for those who complete an inpatient program. This less restrictive treatment involves several hours of therapy per week, and accountability through 12-step meetings such as AA. You’ll continue this treatment as long as needed, which could be weeks, months, or years.
Contact Information
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