Integrated Co-Occurring Disorders
Co-occurring disorders, also known as dual diagnoses, represent a challenging intersection of mental health and substance use disorders.
Approximately 9.2 million adults in the U.S. were living with a co-occurring disorder in 2021, as reported by SAMHSA. At Adapt, we recognize the intricate link between mental health symptoms and substance use, understanding that each can significantly impact the other.
In response, our ICOD Program offers comprehensive and tailored care to those experiencing these intertwined challenges, ensuring a holistic approach to recovery.
Our Services
The ICOD Program at Adapt is dedicated to providing world-class, integrated services to address the complex needs of individuals with co-occurring disorders. Our services include:
- Comprehensive Assessment: We conduct thorough assessments to identify the unique co-occurring needs of each individual. This crucial step ensures that both mental health and substance use disorders are accurately understood and effectively addressed.
- Dual Credentialed Treatment Providers: Our team of professionals are dual credentialed, equipped to offer services in both individual and group treatment settings. This dual expertise ensures that treatment strategies are cohesive and comprehensive, addressing both mental health and substance use disorders concurrently.
- Integrated Treatment Approach: According to best practices, it’s essential to treat mental health and substance use disorders simultaneously. Our holistic approach focuses on achieving recovery in all areas of an individual’s life, ensuring a more effective and sustainable path to wellness.
Service Availability Across Counties
- Douglas County: Actively providing co-occurring services.
- Curry County: Integrated services are available with an ICOD program coming soon.
- Josephine County: Integrated services are available with an ICOD program coming soon.
- Coos County: Integrated services are available with an ICOD program coming soon.
Our commitment extends beyond treatment; we aim to create access to a network of support that addresses mental health, substance use, and medical concerns within a cohesive, integrated framework. This approach positions Adapt at the forefront of delivering exceptional care for those grappling with co-occurring disorders, marking a significant stride in our mission to serve the community holistically.