Samaritan Recovery Community, Inc.
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615-244-4802 ext. 119
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410 South 5th Street
Nashville, TN 37206
Organization Details

Programs

Budget
$950,000.00
Description
Samaritan's Respite Care Program aims to address bottlenecks in the system by providing 16 double-occupancy beds and clinical space to accept overdose patients from local ERs and emergency services. The program serves to 800 people per year, facilitating swift admission and care, regardless of financial status. This initiative builds on our existing programs and partnerships by enhancing our capacity to provide a full continuum of care and support towards long-term recovery and housing stability.
Beneficiaries
People with substance use disorder
Program Areas Served
Nashville
Budget
$2,180,279.00
Description
The Intensive Residential (IR) treatment program is our highly structured 28-day on-site residential program for people struggling with SUD, firmly grounded in the principles of a traditional 12-step framework. The IR program's comprehensive treatment approach provides a refuge where patients' physical, emotional, and psychological needs are addressed through food, on-site housing, individual and group therapy, 12-step group support meetings, and 24/7 monitoring. Clinically intensive programming occurs daily from 8:00 am - 4:30 pm. We have a capacity of 36 in this program. Participants who complete our IR program can apply to stay at our Transitional Living facility for an additional 90 days as a part of their individualized continued care plan.

Beneficiaries
People with substance use disorder
Program Areas Served
Nashville
Budget
$804,472.00
Description
Our TL program redefines the traditional halfway house paradigm. Unlike traditional halfway houses that are often in areas where drugs are easily accessible, our programs and living spaces for residents are on our campus. This eliminates most temptations and helps patients recover by distancing them from street drugs or other potential relapse triggers. With an extended residence span of 90 days, our on-site location provides a safe place for those needing support beyond the traditional 28-day program.


Beneficiaries
People with substance use disorder
Unhoused individuals
Program Areas Served
Nashville
Budget
$69,960.00
Description
Patients enrolling in our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) may have navigated previous treatments yet carry a high potential for relapse without vigilant monitoring and structured support. Samaritan extends our intensive outpatient services to men and women experiencing serious dysfunction in their lives because of SUD. The program emphasizes achieving and maintaining abstinence from alcohol and other drugs through a planned program of individual and group counseling sessions, alcohol and drug educational activities, and support group attendance. Each three-hour one-on-one session corresponds to each client's unique needs and is conducted on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Usually, patients come for anywhere between 18-24 sessions. The IOP's restorative influence has been temporarily paused to align with the development of our new facility, and will restart in early 2024.
Beneficiaries
People with substance use disorder
Program Areas Served
Nashville
Budget
$350,000.00
Description
Clinical Detox is a withdrawal method from substances that do not require medication. Instead, it uses emotional support and rest to combat the adverse side effects of withdrawal. This is a cost-effective solution for some patients if their withdrawal symptoms are non-life threatening. Most programs cannot afford to offer social model detox. Social detox currently has a capacity of four and will expand to eight.
Beneficiaries
People with substance use disorder
Program Areas Served
Nashville
Budget
$10,000.00
Description
We recognize that chemical dependency affects both individuals and their family unit. With this understanding, our family support services offer a space for family members and concerned individuals to grasp the intricate nature of the disease and its profound impact on family dynamics. It encourages program graduates, their families, and significant others to remain immersed in a supportive community at least one year beyond discharge, effectively bridging the transition from treatment to sustained recovery.
Beneficiaries
People with substance use disorder
Program Areas Served
Nashville