Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center Winona Clinic
420 East Sarnia Street Suite 2100
Winona, MN 55987
About Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center Winona Clinic
Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center provides substance abuse and co-occurring mental health services in Winona, Minnesota. They offer detox and outpatient treatment. If you require higher-intensity care then they can provide referrals to inpatient treatment.
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is available for adults 18 and older to help lessen withdrawal symptoms and ease drug cravings. They use the FDA-approved medicine Suboxone to make guests more comfortable during detox.
Guests attend therapy sessions with proven methods like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) to examine thoughts and actions that may have led to addiction tendencies. The sessions can help change those negative patterns to behaviors more conducive to sobriety.
Therapy can help uncover the root causes of your addiction issues. You may work on developing healthy coping skills, recognizing substance use triggers and patterns and learning relapse prevention methods for future use. They also may use eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy for those with past traumas.
A staff of experts, including psychiatrists and nurse practitioners, are on-site to help manage your recovery. They’ll supervise medication management and ensure stabilization for your overall well-being.
You will learn life skills that can help you maintain a sober lifestyle. These skills may include cooking, budgeting, shopping, household management, parenting and employment opportunities.
Case management is available to help connect guests to outside agencies or resources for ongoing recovery care. These services may involve access to healthcare and medication, referrals for inpatient programs, treatment coordination and transportation.
Certified peer support specialists will help guide you through the program and share resources and tools they learned in recovery. Peers can reduce feelings of isolation during treatment and encourage your growth through the program.
They accept all health insurance plans but encourage guests to verify their coverages before treatment.