The ARC Maternal and Infant Program (MIP), located in Madison, Wisconsin, is a dedicated 12-bed residential treatment center for pregnant and postpartum women struggling with substance use disorders. Established in 1993, MIP provides a unique and nurturing environment where mothers can live with their infants, ensuring that crucial bonding and family connections are maintained throughout the recovery process. This program offers a lifeline to mothers seeking a healthier future for themselves and their children.
MIP delivers specialized services designed to support both maternal and infant well-being. This includes comprehensive support for healthy pregnancies and births, detailed delivery planning, and essential education on infant care and bonding. A dedicated Parenting Social Worker assists mothers in developing crucial parenting skills. The program further provides substance use disorder assessments, intensive case management, individual and group therapy, along with vital support for Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) and Relapse Prevention Counseling. Services address Alcohol and Drug Addiction, emphasizing long-term stability and family unit care.
Committed to community care, MIP serves women aged 18 and older, primarily referred by the Wisconsin Department of Corrections, BadgerCare (Medicaid), or county human services departments. All services are provided at no cost to participants, funded through state and county partnerships, embodying a strong community impact. Licensed as a community-based residential facility and certified for substance use disorder treatment, MIP ensures a safe and supportive setting where mothers can focus on recovery and their Family Member Stays.
Treatment Options
Alcohol Drug Addiction Family Member Stays
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 the ARC Maternal and Infant Program serve?
We serve pregnant and postpartum women aged 18 and older who are struggling with substance use disorders, allowing them to reside with their infants during treatment.
Can infants stay with their mothers during treatment?
Yes, the program is designed for mothers to live with their infants in a safe and nurturing residential environment.
What types of support are offered for mothers and infants?
We provide support for healthy pregnancies, infant care education, parenting skills development, 1-on-1 Counseling, and Relapse Prevention Counseling, along with MAT support.
What is the cost of the program?
All services are provided at no cost to participants, with funding from the Wisconsin Department of Corrections, BadgerCare (Medicaid), and Dane County Department of Human Services.
How are participants referred to the program?
Participants are typically referred by the Wisconsin Department of Corrections, BadgerCare (Medicaid), or county human services departments.
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