The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center

324 N Jackson St
Milwaukee, WI 53202

Milwaukee, Wisconsin
414-276-4316

About The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center

Located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin is the Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center. This rehabilitation center works with adults who have an addiction struggle and are ready to start the recovery process.

This non-profit organization is known for helping recovering individuals through their work therapy program. This is a type of therapy where you’ll get hands on skills that will help you focus on improving your life and not engaging in destructive behaviors like drug use.

This type of therapy allows you to engage with the public in a healthy manner, allowing you to be a productive member of society. You’ll also get to experience what it means to set realistic goals and achieve those goals. This sense of personal fulfillment is critical in helping you through your recovery process.

This organization also believes in the power of spiritual recovery. You’ll engage in fellowship where you’re encouraged to build a meaningful relationship within yourself and your faith. For many recovering individuals, having a sense of faith allows you to have another pillar of support during the difficult moments you’ll encounter through your recovery.

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Amenities

Metropolitan Area

Addiction treatment in the metro area benefits clients by offering seamless connections from the city, around the state, and those seeking out-of-state treatment. Another benefit of attending a metro area drug rehab is that you’re close to major airports and ground transportation services.

Addiction Treatment Programs

Teen & Adolescent Program

Individuals in their late teens and early twenties can find help for addiction at a young adult program in Wisconsin. These settings provide a comfortable, safe atmosphere where young adults feel at ease and treatment is customized to meet their unique needs.

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.

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.

Senior Drug & Alcohol Rehab

The challenges related to substance abuse vary depending on life stage and an individual’s physical and mental health. Elderly rehab in Wisconsin is tailored to meet the needs of seniors, wherever they are on the health spectrum.

Rehab For Veterans

Veteran’s rehab in Wisconsin caters to Veterans who are battling addiction and co-occurring mental health concerns. Specialized recovery tracks are designed for military personnel and first responders.

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is an integrative, community-based care strategy designed to address the needs of persons with severe and/or complex mental illness or behavioral disorders. ACT is typically provided by a multidisciplinary team of medical and mental health care providers, social workers, therapists, and other specialists, including addiction recovery professionals. These services are frequently provided in the home and community to clients in crisis, those who are clinically unstable, and those who are unable or unwilling to travel to a hospital or clinic for in-person treatment.

Levels of Care

Inpatient Rehab

Inpatient alcohol and drug rehab in Wisconsin is often a good fit for those who need intensive care as they start their recovery process. In this setting, you will live at the facility and receive 24/7 supervision while participating in various therapy sessions.

Contact Information

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324 N Jackson St
Milwaukee, WI 53202

Fact checked and written by:
Nadia El-Yaouti, M.Ed.
Edited by:
Courtney Myers, MS

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