CleanSlate Outpatient Addiction Medicine

1 Point Pl
#200
Madison, WI 53719

Madison, Wisconsin
608-820-2381

About CleanSlate Outpatient Addiction Medicine

CleanSlate Outpatient Addiction Medicine is located on Point Place in Madison, Wisconsin. They provide behavioral health services to treat co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, primarily opioid use disorder.

They are accessible to I-94 and Routes 12 and 14 for easy transportation to and from your treatment. You can also access nearby natural landmarks including the Ice Age Junction Area Natural Resource Area, Lake Mendota and the Olbrich Botanical Gardens.

Immediate MAT Care if Needed

When you first arrive at CleanSlate they will provide you with a full mental and physical health evaluation to determine your needs for treatment. If you require immediate care to manage withdrawal symptoms you may be experiencing, they may provide you with treatment right away.

Medication assisted treatment or MAT will help in addressing your withdrawal symptoms including cravings, pain and overall discomfort. They will also provide you with a behavioral health assessment to create a plan to address any mental health needs. They work with you to confront and treat your past traumas through one-on-one counseling and therapy programs.

Specializing in Alcohol and Opioid Addictions

I find it good to know that at CleanSlate they mainly focus on treating those with alcohol addiction or opioid addiction who may also be experiencing co-occurring mental health issues. With compassionate care, they work with people from all backgrounds to help with economic hardships that may be negatively impacting their wellness and recovery.

Coordinating Childcare and Other Services for Support

I love that they coordinate care with your healthcare provider, which may include state funded programs to ensure you receive affordable treatment that addresses your overall health needs. They also provide assistance with securing childcare, transportation, food and shelter when needed so that these won’t be barriers to your recovery. Additionally, they help you find continuing education programs that may assist you in long-term job security.

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Addiction Treatment Programs

Adult Program

Each adult program in Wisconsin is unique, but most use common treatment methods. A combination of social support, medication, and therapies provide the interventions needed to help participants achieve recovery.

Alcoholism

Alcohol rehab in Wisconsin provides treatment for alcohol use disorder. Those struggling with excessive alcohol use and related consequences receive interventions, support, and tools to address these issues and move forward on their recovery journey.

Men's Rehab

During men’s rehab in Wisconsin, men can be more vulnerable. Gender-specific treatment helps them feel free to speak openly about their experiences and emotions. Participants also meet other men who understand what they’re going through.

Women's Rehab

Women face different pressures and challenges than men. Women’s rehab in Wisconsin acknowledges these differences and provides addiction treatment specifically for women.

Opioid Treatment

Effective opioid rehab in Wisconsin includes medical detox, co-occurring disorder treatment, behavioral therapy, and aftercare. Often, a combination of cognitive-behavioral therapy and medication assisted treatment is helpful.

LGBTQ Friendly Rehab

Women face different pressures and challenges than men. Women’s rehab in Wisconsin acknowledges these differences and provides addiction treatment specifically for women.

Levels of Care

Outpatient Rehab

Compared to inpatient treatment, outpatient rehab in Wisconsin requires less time commitment. You’ll attend a few hours of treatment per week as well as support group meetings such as AA or NA. There is no set timeline for completion, but many people remain in outpatient rehab for several months.

Accreditations

CARF

Contact Information

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1 Point Pl
#200
Madison, WI 53719

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Edited by:
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