Avenues Recovery Center at Fort Wayne
Quick Facts
About This Facility
Whether it is someone’s first try at rehab or their tenth, Avenues Recovery Center at Fort Wayne offers top-tier treatment and a community that cares. They provide a full continuum of care spanning detox, residential, day treatment (PHP), intensive outpatient (IOP), and outpatient programming, as well as medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and a close-knit alumni program. They work with all insurance plans and Medicaid to ensure that healing is affordable for everyone, and offer extended care options for as long as each client needs.Heal on Every LevelAt the core of Avenues’ treatment philosophy is the belief that each person’s recovery journey is unique. Their clinicians create individualized treatment plans, choosing from a variety of targeted, tried-and-true treatment modalities to deliver the most effective treatment experience. Days are filled with a challenging yet energizing mix of individual therapy, group sessions, educational workshops, skill-building, and recovery-focused recreational activities, as you expand your recovery toolbox and develop effective coping techniques.Experience Peaceful, Communal LivingAt Avenues’ residential treatment center, every effort is made to ensure the client is well cared for, well nourished, and in a peaceful environment supporting recovery. Clients live in a pleasant, communal-style building with round-the-clock medical supervision. They share a bedroom and bathroom with 4-6 other people. Three meals and snacks are served daily, and clients have time to relax and socialize with fellow attendees. If someone has no way of getting to the facility, Avenues arranges safe transportation.Plan to Make Sobriety Stick Post-TreatmentAt Avenues, aftercare/discharge planning begins at intake. Throughout a client’s stay, the treatment and case management teams work together to create a realistic, sustainable aftercare plan that will help the client stay strong in their sobriety for years to come. Every client is set up with a primary care physician, therapist, housing (if necessary) and local support group before they are discharged.