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SUD Treatment Program

Envision One Cultivation & Enrichment Center (E1CEC) provides substance use disorder (SUD) services in a safe environment where consumers can acquire the necessary skills they need to stay clean and sober. E1CEC places emphases on supporting consumers with daily interventions thru evidenced based practices. Because addiction is a serious health condition that kills, steals and destroy, E1CEC is committed to ensuring that consumers learn and do what is necessary to preserve life. We teach consumers the required skill set to stop the thought, resist cravings, do something different and most of all, seek help. These fundamental steps are easy and can save a life. Although these steps are practical and simple to do, they become very hard to apply when in active addiction. Consumers typically require more support to get through the critical stages of early recovery to maintain sobriety.

E1CEC staff will be available to support consumers during early recovery and crisis events. Group meetings will be held 3 days a week Monday through Friday for 3 hours each day. There will be a morning session and an evening session. Consumers are assigned 3 out of the 5 days of the week and once assigned, they are in that group until they discharge from services. Outpatient therapy is available for individual one on one sessions. One on one peer support services will be available as needed while in the program. Consumers are required to connect with a local self-help group or 12 step program. Participants are encouraged to get a sponsor within the first 30 days of admission to the program to assist with working through the steps and getting the necessary support upon discharge from the program.

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E1CEC SUD program uses:

  • Evidenced based practices.
  • The Matrix Intensive Outpatient Treatment Manual by SAMHSA
  • Back to Basics “the AA Beginners’ Meeting”
  • The NA 12 Step Recovery Guide
  • The Basic Text of NA & the Big Book of AA
  • Group Treatment for substance use disorders
  • Mutual self-help activities
  • Various drug & alcohol treatment video(s)

Open and accepting new clients. Call 804-519-6895