ARC House - Dayton, situated in Madison, Wisconsin, is a 13-bed residential treatment center exclusively for women aged 18 and older struggling with substance use disorders. Established in 1990, this facility is a vital part of the ARC Community Services network, providing specialized care for women referred by the Department of Corrections, U.S. Probation and Pretrial Office, and county human services. Its unique position as a free program, funded by critical state and county resources, ensures that financial barriers do not impede access to essential recovery services for women facing significant challenges.
The program at ARC House - Dayton is comprehensively designed to support lasting recovery from Alcohol and Drug Addiction. Services include thorough substance use disorder assessments, intensive strengths-based case management, and a blend of individual and group therapy. These therapeutic approaches, combined with Psychoeducation and Relapse Prevention Counseling, equip residents with the tools and Life Skills necessary to navigate recovery successfully. The center is also supportive of Medication-Assisted Treatment, integrating it into individualized care plans when appropriate.
ARC House - Dayton is licensed as a community-based residential center and certified for substance use disorder treatment, guaranteeing a safe, structured, and profoundly supportive environment. The focus extends to community corrections programming, preparing women for a successful reintegration into society. Continuing care planning is a cornerstone of their approach, ensuring that support systems are in place long after residents complete their stay.
By offering a robust and free residential program, ARC House - Dayton makes a significant impact on the lives of women in Madison and surrounding areas. Its dedication to providing comprehensive, trauma-informed care for this vulnerable population underscores its critical role in fostering individual transformation and strengthening the community's overall well-being.
Treatment Options
Alcohol Drug Addiction
Cost & Insurance
Insurance Accepted
MedicaidMedicaidA joint federal and state program providing health coverage to low-income individuals and families. Medicaid covers substance abuse treatment including detox, residential rehab, outpatient services, and medication-assisted treatment, varying by state.
Amenities & Experiences
Facility Amenities
Frequently Asked Questions
Who does ARC House - Dayton serve?
ARC House - Dayton serves women aged 18 and older with substance use disorders, particularly those referred by correctional or human services agencies in Madison, Wisconsin.
Is there a cost for treatment at ARC House - Dayton?
No, the program is free to participants, funded primarily by the Wisconsin Department of Corrections, BadgerCare (Medicaid), and Dane County Human Services.
What therapies are included in the program?
The program includes 1-on-1 Counseling, Life Skills training, Psychoeducation, and Relapse Prevention Counseling.
What levels of care does ARC House - Dayton provide?
ARC House - Dayton offers comprehensive residential treatment for substance use disorders.
What is the typical length of stay?
The typical length of stay ranges from 30 to 90 days, depending on individual needs and progress.
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