Intensive Outpatient Program

 

Program Description

The IOP program is a community based program specializing in providing drug treatment and educational services to youth who struggle with drug abuse and addiction.  Youth ordered by the Juvenile Court   to attend the IOP program experience a highly structured school day Monday through Friday. This not only includes attending school and treatment, but also community service work, educational modules (Life skills, Anger mgnt., Healthy Relationships), field trips,  and Rational Behavior Training (RBT) groups. Youth remain living in their homes while attending the IOP program.  Daily transportation to the program is provided by the IOP staff.  Youth typically attend programming from 8:30 AM to 6:30 PM each day.  On weekends and evenings, the youth are monitored by the Juvenile Court Night Surveillance program.  Three meals per day are provided to youth in the program.  In addition, the youth are drug / alcohol tested on a random basis to ensure they are maintaining sobriety. 

School

While in IOP, the youth attend a year-round full day accredited educational program.  The Washtenaw County Intermediate School District provides Masters-Level Educators for academic classes including: Math, Social Studies, Civics, Biology, Physical Science, Language Arts, Literature, Academic support, and Physical education.  There are also opportunities for youth to earn high school credits in other subjects through independent study.  In addition to the educators, there is also a full-time School Social Worker who acts as a liaison between the youth's school district and IOP, assisting youth in their transition back to school after completing the program.  School begins at 9:25 AM and ends 3:15 PM. 

Drug Treatment      

Since the beginning in 2004, the Substance Abuse component of treatment has been provided by Dawn Farm. The youth in the program attend therapeutic substance abuse treatment groups three times per week as well as individual counseling sessions and family therapy conducted by an assigned Dawn Farm Therapist.  In addition to this, youth are assigned a Recovery Support Specialist to assist them in recovery and community resources and activities that encourage sobriety. Dawn Farm provides the following: Assessments, Case management, Individual therapy, Family therapy and education, Parenting support, Recovery support, Recreational support, Community service, Group counseling and Didactic sessions, and AA / NA / CA groups.

Community Service 

Throughout the year, the IOP program students participate in several community service projects aimed at teaching social responsibility and giving back to the community.  Past projects have included: Park clean up, stuffing envelopes & gift bags, recycling, yard cleanups, playground cleanup ,drug detox center, landscaping, cleaning, and creating holiday decorations and cards for those in need. 

Field Trips                

Youth are exposed to many different educational and recreational outings during the school year.  Past trips have included the Holocaust Memorial Center, Toledo Science Museam, Toledo Zoo, Detroit Science Center, Detroit Tiger & Toledo Mudhen games, Canoeing, Movies, bowling, picnics, fishing, swimming, and the overnight camping trip at Island Lake State Park. Our students have also attended the North American Auto Show in Detroit for the past two years. 

Information for Parents & Students

Reporting an Absence

When a student is too ill to attend programming, the parent/ guardian must call the attendance line and report the illness / absence- preferably by 6:30 AM.  The attendance line number is: (734) 973-4343, then press #3 and follow the directions given to leave a message.  In addition to calling the attendance line, please make sure to call the Van transporter to let them know that no pickup will be needed to avoid an unnecessary trip being made to you residence.  Listed below are the AM & PM transporter cell phone numbers:

TRANSPORTERS:
* Johnny Epps:     (734)320-0546 
* Donald Poole:    (734)320-0822
*Gary Carpenter:  (734)320-0049
*Carolyn Fillman  (734) 320-0328
*Charles Winston (734)320-0389

If you have any additional questions or concerns please contact IOP Supervisor George Brieloff @ (734)320-0327 

IOP School and Treatment Calendar /  Daily Schedule



Dawn Farm Staff Contact Numbers


Veronica Smith       (Therapist):  Desk: (734)973-4582  Cell: (734) 845-6231
Mary Ragland         (Therapist):  Desk: (734)973-4581  Cell: (734) 845-6221  
Vince Swain           (RSS):           Desk: (734)973-4627   Cell:(734) 260-5111
Erica Doty               (RSS):           Desk: (734)973-4629  Cell: (734) 320-0048
Holly Mae Haddock(Therapist):Desk:  (734)973-4535 Cell: (734) 368-6948

Other Important Contact Numbers

Children's Services Main number:   (734) 973-4343
Juvenile Court (Platt Rd.)                  (734) 222-6900
Sarah Stein   (Probation Officer)      (734) 222-6926
Jearald Dudley (Probation Officer)  (734) 222-6963
Night Surveillance                              (734) 222-3755




This is printed from: http://www.ewashtenaw.org/government/departments/childrens_services/Intensive%20Outpatient%20Program
on Dec. 2, 2008 12:08 pm