ARC Community Services Beltline
2001 W Beltline Hwy #102
Madison, WI 53713
About ARC Community Services Beltline
ARC Community Services, Inc. is located in Madison, Wisconsin. They offer extensive addiction recovery and rehabilitation programs for women with substance use disorder. This ranges from outpatient treatment to residential care. Their outpatient care is women responsive, family focused and trauma informed. They prioritize personalized care delivery using proven therapeutic practices.
Special attention is given to pregnant and postpartum women and their children. The program involves assessment, treatment planning and counseling. Clients participate in individual and group sessions to address the causes of their substance addiction. Their group sessions cut across various recovery aspects including anger management, relapse prevention and cognitive interventions.
In addition, they provide women specific educational services for substance use and co-occurring disorders. On-site child care, prenatal care coordination and mental health support are available. Medication assisted treatment is provided for women dealing with opioid or stimulant use disorders through their Hope Project. This voluntary initiative offers support groups, touchstone counseling and peer support.
Women seeking more structured support and intensive therapy can take advantage of their intensive outpatient services. Their residential facilities offer a safe and homelike setting for addiction recovery. Each facility boasts full-time multidisciplinary staff dedicated to the specific program.
The services provided in these facilities are essentially the same as that of outpatient care. However, the service approach is rooted in intensive strength-based case management. They also offer criminal justice diversion programs for judicial involved women with substance use disorder. This program provides an alternative to incarceration by focusing on rehabilitation and support.
Services include intensive case management, care coordination and cognitive intervention group support. Others include housing support, vocational training, and access to community resources.