
Community Care Connections:
Addiction Medicine
We care about your recovery.
Community Care Connections offers a comprehensive outpatient treatment program for those struggling with substance use disorder. The program, led by board-certified addiction specialists, focuses on the individual needs of patients. Every recovery journey is unique... We meet patients where they are – in a judgement-free setting – and provide an individualized plan based on individual needs, delivered with compassion, understanding, honesty, and respect.
Compassionate recovery from substance use, not just another medication provider.
We understand that recovery is about more than short-term goals. Our addiction recovery team walks alongside patients, connecting them to the services needed to reclaim their lives. We help patients build a road map for long-term success and wellness. Independence is a key factor in lasting well-being, and it's one of our top priorities... that's why we help patients discover the tools and self-sufficiency to manage their own lives.
Our Program
Our team of board-certified addiction specialists, case managers, peer recovery support specialists, and therapists uses a variety of methods to treat addiction.
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Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) is an evidence-based program to treat substance use disorders. When appropriate, medications such as Suboxone and Vivitrol can assist with managing an addiction to alcohol, prescription drugs, or other illicit drugs. MAT works best when utilized within a full recovery program.
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Case managers support patients during recovery and ensure that comprehensive care is provided. They help create a treatment plan and guide patients to essential resources, such as program referrals, transportation, employment opportunities, and more.
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Peer recovery support specialists are in recovery from substance use and use their personal experience to help others on their path to recovery. They walk alongside patients and help them meet the challenges faced during recovery; they can assist with goals, action plans, skills, and support throughout the recovery process.
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Individual and group therapy are crucial parts of the recovery journey. Therapy can help individuals get to the heart of their addiction, and it supports in the healing process from the disease of addiction.
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We care about patients' wholeness and complete healing. Our team supports and treats patients in multiple areas of life throughout their recovery journey and beyond, helping them find emotional, social, and physical healing from the disease of addiction.
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Individualized treatment plan
Connection to needed services – housing, employment, transportation, medical, financial, and more
Group and individual therapy
Personal crisis plan for relapse prevention
Peer recovery support
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CCWV works with community partners through our Rural Communities Opiate Response Program (RCORP). This coalition consists of multi-sector organizations that work to address prevention, treatment, and long-term recovery. For more information on the RCORP program, visit https://www.ncwvcor.com.
In addition, we are currently partnered with Upshur County Schools in providing services to their PALS program. The program aims to help students who have misused substances and allows them the opportunity to get ahead of the curve and start in early recovery. The program provides limited class sizes, as well as therapy opportunities. As the program develops, we look to expand into other schools and counties within our service area.
*The addiction recovery program accepts appointments and walk-ins and requires patients to adhere to program guidelines and attend therapy sessions. For more information about our addiction recovery program, please talk to your CCWV provider or call (304) 473-2250.
Locations
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Connections of Bridgeport
65 Professional Place, First Floor
Bridgeport, WV 26330
Phone: 304-848-5770 -
Connections of Buckhannon
34 N Kanawha Street
Buckhannon, WV 26201
Phone: (304) 473-2250 -
Connections of Flatwoods
266 Skidmore Lane
Sutton, WV 26601
Phone: 304-765-4400
Addiction medicine services are also accessible through a hub and spoke model, using telehealth, at the following locations: