We offer you a full spectrum of drug addiction treatment programs for adult men and women, based upon individual needs as assessed through comprehensive evaluations at admission and throughout participation in our program.

All Clients are Unique
Your individualized addiction plan is customized according to the addiction severity, presence of a co-occurring mental health disorder, and your unique needs.
Medical Detox
Depending on the drugs in your system, you may need to go through a detoxification process, or “detox.” Medical Detox is our highest level of care and involves round-the-clock medical monitoring of the withdrawal process to ensure your body safely heals from chemical dependency.
Safe Withdrawal
During this process, which typically lasts 14 days, our medical team provides 24/7 supervision for safe withdrawal as substances slowly exit the body. We also address any medical issues and administer the appropriate medications if clinically necessary.
Residential Detox
Our treatment facilities work with local healthcare providers to assess the unique detox needs of all clients. Once clients are medically cleared, our staff transports them to their specified residential treatment setting that is staffed 24/7 for medical monitoring.
Client Medications
For the safety of you or your loved one, all medications are kept in a secure location that remains locked at all times. At the appropriate dosing times, clients administer their own medications with one of our behavioral health staff present. In case of non-life threatening emergencies or to report changes in a client’s mental, physical, or emotional status, we have physicians and providers on-call to assist.
Residential Treatment (RT)
Clients enter residential treatment, (sometimes known as inpatient treatment), once they are medically cleared and physical withdrawal symptoms have stabilized. Residential clients at our facilities are monitored 24/7 for their safety.
Structured Treatment
Our staff ensures that residential clients are actively involved in treatment. This includes consistent attendance at groups, individual sessions, and 12-Step meetings. Along with addiction care, our co-occurring focus addresses mental health issues as part of our integrated treatment. Co-occurring issues commonly treated are depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, PTSD, and other trauma conditions.
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
Our PHP level of care provides you or your loved one with structured addiction treatment at least five days a week for a minimum of six treatment hours each day. Clients participate in customized treatment according to their needs consisting of daily programming, regular group therapy, and weekly individual therapy sessions.
Real-life Experiences
Clients enjoy greater access to the surrounding sober community with the opportunity to attend outside 12-Step meetings, while learning to have fun in recovery through recreational activities and experiential therapies. The purpose of PHP is to move clients away from around-the-clock supervision to gain more real-life experience in the community.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
IOP addiction treatment is the least restrictive of our programs, and provides you or your loved one with care three days per week, with a minimum of three treatment hours each day.
Community Access
Clients in IOP have greater access to the community and if scheduling permits, are able to continue their employment and other personal obligations. The focus of our IOP is to reintegrate individuals into society while we further collaborate with them on developing aftercare plans, exploring employment opportunities, and preparing them for the next step in their recovery.
We focus on Evidence-Based Therapies
Evidence-based therapies are interventions that have a significant body of research supporting their effectiveness in treating addiction. Some of them may be more beneficial in treating addictions to specific drugs than others.
Below is a list of commonly used evidence-based therapies and the types of substance abuse they treat:
- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT): This therapy is commonly applied to the treatment of many addictions, including those to alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, and methamphetamine. The therapist analyzes the connection between behaviors, feelings, and thoughts, and helps the patient to identify and fix their negative patterns in order to quit using drugs and prevent relapse. Patients use skills learned in CBT to cope with triggers and stressors related to drug abuse.
- Contingency Management (CM): CM is often used to treat people recovering from an addiction to stimulants, marijuana, alcohol, and opioids. Treatment staff members provide patients with tangible rewards (such as cash prizes or vouchers, food, or other goods and services) for exhibiting positive behaviors and proof of drug abstinence, such as providing a substance-free urine sample.
- Community Reinforcement Approach (CRA): This is a 81-week program people attend on an outpatient basis. It is typically used to treat addictions to cocaine or alcohol. This program consists of intensive weekly therapy and counseling sessions in which the patient builds relapse prevention skills, receives vocational training, engages in new recreational activities, and builds new social networks. Much like CM, patients receive vouchers for providing substance-free urine samples a few times per week. A computer-based version of this type of therapy, called Therapeutic Education System, has been demonstrated to be effective in treating opioid and stimulant addiction.
- Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET): This type of therapy, which is commonly used to treat alcohol or marijuana addiction, helps to increase a person’s motivation to make a positive change in their life by entering substance abuse treatment. The therapist assesses the patient, collaborates to build a plan for change, instills coping skills, and encourages commitment to abstinence. This type of therapy isn’t necessarily intended to help a person quit but rather to encourage a transition into a comprehensive addiction treatment program.
- The Matrix Model: This type of therapy is primarily used to treat people addicted to stimulants, such as cocaine and methamphetamine. The Matrix Model combines several other treatment approaches and includes group therapy, family counseling, drug education, self-help participation, and relapse prevention strategies. Other components of treatment include recovery skills groups, family education groups, 12-step TAO program, social support, relapse analysis, and urine tests.
- Family Behavior Therapy (FBT): FBT not only addresses problems related to drug and alcohol abuse, but it also aims to treat other issues, such as family conflict, unemployment, depression, child mistreatment, and conduct disorders. This type of therapy involves at least one significant person in the patient’s life, whether it be a parent, romantic partner, or sibling, and combines family therapy with contingency management. The counselor helps the patient and significant other in improving their interpersonal skills at home. Also, behavioral goals are set and then if they’re met, the significant other in treatment will provide the patient with a reward or voucher.
To start your Addiction Treatment Program contact us on Telephone: 0881242372
Address: Eikestad Mall Stellenbosch – Office 301, 3rd Floor, Eikestad Mall, 43 Andringa Street Stellenbosch 7599
E-mail: info@renewyourmind.co.za
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