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The disease is progressive but so is recovery.
If addiction has taken your health, your peace of mind, your relationships—or your hope—you’re not alone.
At Kindred Treatment Center, we understand the challenges of substance use and the toll it takes on every part of life. But we also know this: recovery is possible, and it can grow stronger each day.
Addiction is a progressive disease, but with the right treatment and support, recovery can be just as powerful
Why Choose Kindred Treatment?
Recovery isn’t one-size-fits-all. We meet you where you are—emotionally, physically, and logistically—offering personalized addiction treatment plans that fit your life. Whether you choose in-person or secure virtual services, our programs are designed to remove barriers and help you start your recovery journey with confidence.
Our core values—compassion, dignity, and respect—guide every interaction. We prioritize creating a safe, supportive space where healing can begin.
Start Your Recovery in 3 Steps

Substance Abuse Evaluations
Our specially trained clinicians provide confidential, comprehensive assessments for individuals experiencing the warning signs or negative consequences of alcohol or drug use. These evaluations are designed to:
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Identify the impact of substance use on your health, relationships, and daily life
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Recommend next steps—whether that’s education, outpatient treatment, or a higher level of care
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Put your plan into action- we meet you where you are and develop a treatment plan to fit your needs.

Outpatient Treatment
(Level 1 Services)
Outpatient addiction treatment is a space for transformation — a safe, nonjudgmental environment where you can begin to untangle the grip of addiction and build a new future. At Kindred, you’ll receive:
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One-on-one counseling
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Group therapy and peer support
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Tools to manage cravings and triggers
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Education on addiction and emotional health
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Continued accountability and encouragement
We collaborate with you every step of the way—helping you explore sobriety, rediscover your purpose, and move forward with confidence.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP / Level 2.1)
Your story is uniquely yours—and so is your recovery journey. At Kindred Treatment Center, our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is tailored to your personal history, circumstances, and goals.
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Designed for those who need more structure than traditional outpatient care but don’t require residential treatment, our IOP focuses on building strength—mind, body, and spirit—so you can thrive in recovery.
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In our IOP, you’ll receive:
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Multiple weekly therapy sessions, including both individual and group counseling, to provide consistent support and address both personal and shared challenges.
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Mind-body wellness practices to promote overall health
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Personalized care planning to fit your life and needs
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Flexible scheduling with day or evening program options
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In-person or secure virtual access for your convenience
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Through every phase of recovery, our team will walk beside you—motivating you, guiding you, and reminding you that you are never alone in this journey.

Addiction Affects the Whole Family — We Treat the Whole System
​​When one person struggles with addiction, the effects ripple through the entire family. Substance abuse can disrupt family dynamics, strain relationships, break down trust, and create cycles of conflict and emotional pain.
At Kindred Treatment Center, we know that long-term recovery is most successful when the entire family is involved in the healing process. That’s why we integrate family-focused services into our addiction treatment programs.
Our family support services include:
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Family counseling and communication workshops to rebuild trust and improve understanding
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Education on addiction, codependency, and healthy coping skills
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Continuing Care planning to maintain progress and connection
Healing happens faster—and lasts longer—when no one has to go through it alone. At Kindred Treatment Center, we help families strengthen relationships, develop healthier communication, and support their loved one’s recovery journey while protecting their own well-being.
