Klemer Tambrya W

2351 Terminal Avenue
Newport News, VA 23607

Newport News, Virginia
757-245-1070

About Klemer Tambrya W

Based in Newport News, Virginia, Hampton Newport News South Eastern Family Project specializes in addiction treatment, as well as behavioral and mental health support. Care is available to adults aged 18 and older, including parents, those who’re pregnant, and postpartum people, regardless of race, gender, or sexuality.

This facility offers several different addiction treatment programs for clients to choose from. The South Eastern Family Project for example, or SEFP provides targeted support for pregnant and postpartum individuals. It is a residential substance abuse program open to residents of Virginia with a primary diagnosis of substance abuse disorder. Here, such individuals can access addiction education, relapse prevention services, and gender-specific treatment. Residents can also be linked up to medication assisted treatment as needed, as well as community support and other resources throughout their network. Aftercare planning also takes place to help individuals get set up post-recovery.

The facility offers a general outpatient opioid treatment program open to adults of all genders, though understandably pregnant individuals will be prioritized. The program offers much the same as the residential program mentioned above in a more flexible outpatient format, and is geared more specifically to opioid addiction. This program is also licensed to supply methadone as part of medication assisted treatment.

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Addiction Treatment Programs

Adult Program

An adult program in Virginia is often the ideal solution for individuals struggling with substance use. Care is available at different intensity levels, based on individual situations, and a variety of treatment methods are used, to meet each person’s unique needs.

Alcoholism

Alcohol rehab in Virginia is treatment that helps people overcome addiction. Men and women struggling with alcohol use disorder receive the support and therapies they need to address substance use issues and move forward in recovery.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

In an addiction treatment setting, cognitive behavioral therapy in Virginia is helpful because it targets triggers and helps individuals develop healthy coping skills. It focuses on changing thoughts and related behaviors. This is ideal for relapse prevention.

LGBTQ Friendly Rehab

Women’s rehab in Virginia often allows participants to find their voices for the first time. The safe, caring environment nurtures relationships with other women and helps women discover who they are and how to live a life without substances.

Opioid Treatment

During opioid rehab in Virginia, a team of professionals will work with you to create a recovery plan. This plan will include evidence-based therapies and other methods that address your unique needs and help you begin your journey toward recovery.

Women's Rehab

Women’s rehab in Virginia often allows participants to find their voices for the first time. The safe, caring environment nurtures relationships with other women and helps women discover who they are and how to live a life without substances.

Teen & Adolescent Program

When individuals choose a young adult program in Virginia, they have the opportunity to participate in a supportive and safe program specifically designed for people in their teens and twenties. Treatment helps them make choices during this stage of life that lead to healthy, long-term recovery.

Levels of Care

Inpatient Rehab

Drug and alcohol rehab in Virginia often takes place in an inpatient rehab setting. This means living at the treatment center under 24/7 clincial supervision while you receive various treatments. Typical methods include individual and group therapy, medication, and dietary counseling.

Aftercare & Alumni Program

Virginia aftercare rehab is an important follow-up to rehab. Many people in recovery remain in aftercare for a year or more. During that time, aftercare services provide continued counseling, support groups, and practical legal, financial, and career guidance.

Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health

Substance abuse and mental illness often go hand in hand. When they co-occur, it is crucial to treat both disorders. A Virginia dual diagnosis treatment center offers the integrated approach necessary to address all issues involved.

Accreditations

SAMHSA: Yes

Contact Information

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2351 Terminal Avenue
Newport News, VA 23607

Fact checked and written by:
Lauren Thompson
Edited by:
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