Address
1492 E. Broad St.
Columbus, OH 43205
Phone
(614) 257-3760
Adult Education Substance Awareness Program (AESAP): A specially designed, six-hour education program for persons who misuse alcohol and/or other drugs who would benefit from an interactive and personal education program. Cost is $200; lunch is provided. Admission for AESAP is by referral. Call Talbot Hall at (614) 257-3106 weekdays for more information. Meets from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Tuesdays at Talbot Hall, 1492 E. Broad Street. Reports on client participation, including recommendations, are provided for follow-up purposes.
Women’s Outpatient Track
This three-hour program meets three times each week and brings female patients together with a specialized therapist to deal with issues specific to them, including learning about empowerment, self-esteem, relationships and recovery tools.
Cocaine Treatment Track
The goal of the Cocaine Treatment Track is to assist cocaine-dependent individuals by treating the disease cost-effectively in the least restrictive environment. This self-directed recovery program is tailored to individual needs, so the patient can return to his or her home environment as a functioning family member.
Cooccurring Disorders
The Dual Diagnosis Program for adults provides an integrated approach in the treatment of chemical dependency and psychiatric illness. Problems and recovery issues are incorporated into a comprehensive medical and psychiatric treatment plan to co-manage the addiction and psychiatric disorders. Treatment involves education, individual and group therapy in a structured environment, promoting understanding of self and issues related to the recovery process.
Family Services
This program educates all family members about the disease of addiction, how the illness affects the chemically dependent person, and the impact that person’s behaviors have on all family members and family systems. The program also supports the family as the patient re-enters his or her home environment. See our Family Services page for more information.
Pain Management/Chemical Dependency Treatment
This service is designed to assist patients with chronic pain disorders who are abusing and/or are addicted to psychoactive substances. This service helps them recover from their substance-use disorder.
Continuing Care
When patients leave treatment, they still need ongoing follow-up care. That’s why we offer them the chance to attend continuing care groups and to participate in 12-step support groups. We also provide referrals to other medical, social and psychological service providers in the community as needed.