Tratamiento y Servicios
El modelo de psicología positiva de PERMA+ está en el centro de la filosofía de tratamiento de Visit Health Recovery. Las investigaciones han demostrado que este enfoque mejora significativamente la salud física, la vitalidad, la satisfacción laboral, la satisfacción con la vida y el compromiso dentro de las organizaciones.
Nuestra misión
La misión de Visit Health Recovery es brindar atención y tratamiento personalizados para abordar los problemas mentales, físicos y espirituales que acompañan a la adicción. Nos centramos en intervenciones holísticas y basadas en evidencia que brindan a las personas las herramientas necesarias para lograr una recuperación exitosa.
Un Modelo de Recuperación Integrado para un tratamiento individualizado
Our model is designed to help clients effectively recover from drug and alcohol addiction while respecting and validating each individual's unique needs, values, and experiences. The program uses evidence-based interventions employed by licensed professionals to provide a thorough assessment of each case and create an individual treatment plan to support clients in their personal paths to rehab and recovery. We adhere to the positive psychology model of PERMA+ to treatment, which research has shown significantly improves physical health, vitality, job satisfaction, life satisfaction, and commitment within organizations (Kern, Waters, Alder, & White, 2014). Our holistic, state-of-the-art curriculum focuses on nutrition, exercise, yoga, meditation, art therapy, and acupuncture. Visit Health Recovery programs will collaborate and assist with aftercare. This may include coordination with community supports such as 12 Step Programs, peer recovery, mental health therapy, and other supportive networks to facilitate sustained recovery. Aftercare plans may also include therapy with family and or significant others. Aftercare planning will be provided per individual clients needs and request.
Our Services
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High Intensity Outpatient Program (PHP)
The High Intensity Outpatient Program offers 20 hours of group and individual sessions weekly over 30 days, held 5 days a week. This intensive treatment focuses on positive psychology, health, wellness, and evidence-based therapies to help clients manage addiction and improve their quality of life. We support reintegration into daily life with ongoing outpatient support. (In-person sessions are strongly encouraged)
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Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
The High Intensity Outpatient Program provides 20 hours of group and individual sessions weekly over 30 days, 5 days a week. It focuses on positive psychology, health, wellness, and evidence-based therapies. We offer personalized care to support clients in managing addiction and improving their quality of life, with ongoing outpatient support. (In-person sessions are strongly encouraged)
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Outpatient Program
The Outpatient Program supports those in recovery or transitioning from higher care, with up to 9 hours of group and individual sessions weekly. Clients can tailor their treatment with goal-aligned group sessions and weekly one-on-one sessions. We address body, mind, and spirit to aid reintegration into daily life, with ongoing support through our Long-Term Remission Monitoring program. (Virtual options available)
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Long-Term Remission Monitoring
Our Long-Term Remission Monitoring program supports clients who have achieved sobriety and seek continued recovery support. Clients meet with a primary counselor every 1-3 months to assess progress, manage stress, and address potential high-risk situations or relapses. (Virtual options are available)
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Sober Living Home
For individuals who require a structured living environment conducive to recovery, our sober living homes offer a supportive community and safe space to heal. With full-time live-in managers, established rules, and a focus on accountability, our sober living homes provide the foundation for long-term sobriety.
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Telehealth Recovery Services
In addition to our in-person programs, we offer Telehealth services for individuals who prefer remote access to addiction recovery support. Through secure video conferencing and virtual therapy sessions, clients can receive professional guidance and counseling from the comfort of their own homes.
Conocer al equipo
El equipo de Visit Health Recovery Los Gatos está formado por profesionales de la salud mental que ofrecen una variedad de conocimientos y experiencia. Cada miembro está unido en su dedicación a nuestro enfoque holístico de curación y recuperación.
Kevin Blankenship, MD
Medical Director
The son of a coal miner, Kevin grew up in a small town in southern West Virginia. After graduating from high school, Kevin joined the U.S. Army to serve his country. Upon completing his military service, Dr. Blankenship earned both a degree in pharmacy and medicine and went on to complete his emergency medicine residency at West Virginia University. He became board certified in emergency medicine and worked in numerous medical settings throughout West Virginia. In 2001, he cofounded MedExpress Urgent Care, which ultimately became the country’s largest urgent care company. In 2014, a family member’s substance use disorder brought Kevin face-to-face with the significant issue of the growing substance use epidemic and the lack of recovery options throughout our country. Inspired by this experience, Dr. Blankenship has dedicated himself professionally to being part of the solution through directly serving the recovery community. This dedication is what has become Jacob' Ladder at Brookside Farm. Jacob’s Ladder is a long-term residential treatment program for men centered around a working farm in Aurora, West Virginia. Jacob’s Ladder was featured in the Netflix documentary “Recovery Boys”. Dr. Blankenship’s mission has been to help fight the stigma of addiction, to treat and care for those suffering from addiction and to educate the public about this fatal disease that is killing our families.
Katie Conway
Counselor
Katie is a compassionate Substance Abuse Counselor at Visit Health Recovery, serving as a guiding light in the journey of sobriety. As a woman in recovery herself, Katie holds a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) certification, infusing her work with a deep understanding and empathy. Specializing in Client-Centered Therapy, she tailors her approach to meet the unique needs of each individual she supports. Katie is a driving force in Process Groups, guiding clients through their journey of self-discovery and healing. Her expertise extends to Relapse Prevention, Conscious Recovery, and Health and Wellness, empowering others to reclaim control over their lives. Through individual counseling, she provides personalized care, recognizing the importance of addressing the specific challenges each person faces. Katie's journey is a testament to the transformative power of recovery, and she brings this strength and optimism to her role as a counselor. Outside the counseling room, Katie cherishes simple joys – an avid reader inspired by literature, finding tranquility in beach walks, reflection and mindfulness through her travels, and maintaining an overall well-being through regular gym visits.
George Baez
Director of Operations
George is a passionate and experienced healthcare professional with over 35 years of diverse experience in business operations, substance use navigation, and end-of-life consulting. He is a certified death doula and has worked in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, startups, and clinics, where he has demonstrated his skills in data analysis, project management, compliance, training, and customer service. He has also contributed to the improvement of healthcare equality and accessibility for marginalized populations, such as LGBTQ+ and substance use disorder patients. In his personal time, he provides end-of-life consulting services to individuals and their families dealing with the challenges of end-of-life care. He is passionate about helping people live and die with dignity, grace, and compassion.
Jeff Geiger
Virtual Counselor
LAADC LCi03270315
With a deep-rooted personal understanding of addiction and drawing from my own journey in recovery I am able to bring a unique perspective to my work in the addiction field. I have over 17 years of experience as a Licensed addiction counselor and have worked in a variety of addiction treatment programs, including residential rehabilitation centers and outpatient clinics. I have worked as a counselor, Program Director and Clinical Supervisor and provided individual counseling sessions, group therapy and family therapy on an ongoing basis. My own lived experiences and extensive expertise in addiction treatment has given me a better understanding of the various treatment approaches to addiction recovery counseling. I have supported countless individuals in their recovery journey, and as someone who has walked the path of recovery myself, I am able to offer empathy, understanding, and a sense of hope to those struggling with substance abuse. I am committed to continuing my own growth and learning in order to better support others on their journey to wellness. I strive to inspire and support others in their journey towards a healthier, happier, and more fulfilling life.
Jason Sanders
Program Director
CADC II | ICADC #A063210923
Jason brings almost 15 years of leadership experience to the Program Director role, and has used this experience to inform his methods of addiction recovery treatment since 2014. Jason plays a vital role in the implementation of Visit Health’s policies and procedures to best align with today’s demands for evidence-based treatment practices. He brings his extensive experience in addiction treatment to the role, and uses a compassionate and motivating counseling style to aide those struggling with addiction and substance abuse. Jason joined the team because he believes strongly that Visit Health Recovery has created an environment where an individual can truly discover their purpose, passion, and principles. Combining his education and life experiences, Jason’s goal is to show others that they can become the best version of themselves and thrive in today's stressful world.
Carrie Neal
Virtual Counselor
Carrie is a new member of the Visit Health Recovery Team, whose commitment to helping others is fueled by her profound sense of compassion. With a Masters in Addiction Counseling and extensive leadership and clinical experience, Carrie has dedicated herself to guiding individuals through the journey of recovery from addiction. Carrie's approach to treatment is rooted in empathy for others and backed by clinical expertise. She seamlessly integrates various modalities, including Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), Conscious Recovery, and other holistic approaches, to provide comprehensive care that addresses the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects of healing. Drawing from her own personal recovery journey, Carrie understands the complexities individuals face and is committed to tailoring treatment plans to meet their unique needs. She believes in empowering individuals to cultivate mindfulness, resilience, and self-awareness, enabling them to overcome obstacles and embrace lasting change. In addition to her clinical work, Carrie finds joy in simple pleasures, such as vintage shopping with her daughter, cheering on her son at sports events, and embarking on hikes with her cherished Goldendoodle, Theo.
Operamos un centro ambulatorio intensivo y un centro de tratamiento residencial en Los Gatos, CA.
Obtenga más información sobre cada uno aquí:
Preguntas frecuentes
sobre nuestros Servicios Intensivos Ambulatorios
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¿Qué es el tratamiento ambulatorio intensivo (PIO)?
El tratamiento ambulatorio intensivo es un programa estructurado y no residencial que ofrece un nivel de atención integral para personas que padecen trastornos por uso de sustancias. Implica una combinación de terapia, asesoramiento y apoyo al tiempo que permite a los participantes continuar con su vida diaria.
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¿Quién es un buen candidato para un tratamiento ambulatorio intensivo?
IOP es adecuado para personas que requieren un mayor nivel de apoyo que los servicios ambulatorios tradicionales pero que no necesitan supervisión las 24 horas. Es una excelente opción para quienes tienen problemas moderados de adicción o como alternativa al tratamiento residencial.
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¿Qué servicios se ofrecen en un programa intensivo para pacientes ambulatorios?
Nuestro IOP en Los Gatos, CA incluye terapia grupal e individual, asesoramiento, psicoeducación, prevención de recaídas y participación en grupos de apoyo. Nuestros programas están diseñados para abordar las necesidades únicas de cada participante. Para más información sobre nuestros tratamientos y servicios,haga clic aquí.
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¿Cuánto dura normalmente el tratamiento ambulatorio intensivo?
La duración de la IOP varía a medida que atendemos las necesidades de nuestros clientes individuales, pero normalmente es de ocho semanas.
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¿Qué tipos de adicciones se tratan en programas intensivos ambulatorios?
Nuestros IOP están diseñados para abordar una variedad de trastornos por uso de sustancias, incluidos el alcohol, las drogas, los medicamentos recetados y las adicciones conductuales.
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¿Cómo es el proceso de ingreso al tratamiento ambulatorio intensivo?
Para iniciar el proceso de admisión, las personas físicas pueden contactarnosaquí, o llame a nuestro equipo de Los Gatos al(650) 331-0134. Realizaremos una evaluación para determinar el nivel de atención adecuado y lo guiaremos a través de la documentación necesaria.
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¿Están los familiares involucrados en el proceso de tratamiento intensivo ambulatorio?
Sí, se fomenta la participación familiar. Ofrecemos sesiones de terapia familiar y recursos educativos para ayudar a los seres queridos a comprender la adicción, brindar apoyo y contribuir al proceso de recuperación.
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¿Qué hace que su programa intensivo ambulatorio sea diferente?
Nuestro IOP se destaca por su programación flexible, terapias basadas en evidencia, personal experimentado y atento y una comunidad de apoyo. Priorizamos la atención individualizada y trabajamos con los participantes para desarrollar planes de tratamiento personalizados.
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¿Cómo se mantiene la confidencialidad en el tratamiento ambulatorio intensivo?
Priorizamos la confidencialidad y cumplimos con estrictas políticas de privacidad. La información compartida durante el tratamiento se mantiene confidencial dentro de los límites legales y éticos.
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¿Qué sucede después de completar el tratamiento ambulatorio intensivo?
Después de completar el programa, brindamos planificación de cuidados posteriores, apoyo continuo y recursos para ayudar a las personas a mantener su recuperación. Esto puede incluir terapia ambulatoria continua, grupos de apoyo y estrategias de prevención de recaídas.
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¿Aceptan seguro y cuáles son las opciones de pago para el tratamiento ambulatorio intensivo?
Aceptamos varios planes de seguro y nuestro equipo de admisiones puede ayudar a verificar la cobertura. Además, ofrecemos opciones de pago flexibles y asistencia financiera para quienes no tienen cobertura de seguro. Tenga en cuenta que actualmente no aceptamos pacientes de Medi-cal en California.
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¿Qué credenciales y cualificaciones tienen los miembros del personal de la clínica ambulatoria intensiva?
Nuestro personal incluye profesionales autorizados y acreditados con experiencia en tratamiento, asesoramiento, terapia y atención médica de adicciones. Adoptamos un enfoque multidisciplinario para abordar las diversas necesidades de nuestros participantes.
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¿Puedo seguir trabajando mientras estoy en tratamiento ambulatorio intensivo?
Sí, uno de los beneficios de IOP es que permite a los participantes mantener sus compromisos diarios, incluido el trabajo o la escuela, mientras reciben tratamiento intensivo durante horas específicas.
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¿Existen pruebas de drogas en el programa ambulatorio intensivo?
Sí, podemos realizar pruebas de detección de drogas periódicas como parte de nuestro compromiso de garantizar un entorno de tratamiento seguro y de apoyo. Esto ayuda a monitorear el progreso y mantener la responsabilidad.
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¿Qué apoyo hay disponible para diagnóstico dual o trastornos concurrentes en tratamiento ambulatorio intensivo?
Nuestro programa no está equipado para abordar trastornos concurrentes en este momento.
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¿Cómo se maneja la prevención de recaídas en el tratamiento ambulatorio intensivo?
Nuestro programa incluye estrategias de prevención de recaídas, capacitación en habilidades de afrontamiento y apoyo continuo para capacitar a las personas para que mantengan la sobriedad. Los participantes también aprenden a identificar los factores desencadenantes y a desarrollar un plan personalizado para la prevención de recaídas.